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Population and Climate Change: Towards Climate Compatible Development for Africa 12-15 November 2012, Golden Peacock, Lilongwe, Malawi Day 1: Monday - 12 November 2012 Session 1: Welcome and Official Opening Director of Ceremony: Eunice Chipangula (LEAD Fellow –Cohort 16), Deputy Principal Secretary, Ministry of Lands Remarks by UNDP Resident Representative, Richard Dictus Remarks by Vice Chancellor of University of Malawi, Dr.Emmanuel Fabiano Remarks by LEAD SEA Regional Programme Director , Prof. Sosten Chiotha Remarks by Minister of Environment and Climate Change management, Catherine Gotani Hara Official Opening by The Vice President of Republic of Malawi, The Right Honourable Khumbo Kachali 11:00-11-30 GROUP PHOTO AND HEALTH BREAK Session 2: Keynote addresses Session Chair: Doreen Chanje (LEAD Fellow, Cohort 9), National Chairperson for LEAD in Malawi, Member of Regional Board of LEAD SEA 11:30-11:50 Keynote Address by Clive Mutunga, Senior Research Assosciate, Population Action International, USA 11:50-12:10 Questions and answers 12:10-13:40 LUNCH Session3: Case studies on Population and Climate Change Session Chair: Kaday Mansaray Sibanda, LAFP Director13:40- 13:55 Case study of Senegal by Moussa Gueye, LEAD Francophone West Africa 13:55-14:10 Case study of Lake Chilwa, Malawi - Climate variability and migration by Prof. Sosten Chiotha, LEAD Southern and Eastern Africa 14:10-14:25 Case study of Nigeria, Maureen Akintayo, Director, LEAD AWA 14:25-14:55 Questions and answer session 14:55-15:10 Case study of South Africa by Tichaona Pesanayi, SADC REEP 15:10-15:25 Case study of Zimbabwe, Tom Chuma, LEADSEA Board Member 15:25-15:40 Case study of Tanzania Climate Compatible Projects by Shiv Tripathi, Mzumbe University, Tanzania 15:40-16:00 Question and answer session 1

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Population and Climate Change: Towards Climate Compatible Development for Africa12-15 November 2012, Golden Peacock, Lilongwe, Malawi

Day 1: Monday - 12 November 2012 Session 1: Welcome and Official Opening Director of Ceremony: Eunice Chipangula (LEAD Fellow –Cohort 16), Deputy Principal Secretary,

Ministry of Lands Remarks by UNDP Resident Representative, Richard DictusRemarks by Vice Chancellor of University of Malawi, Dr.Emmanuel FabianoRemarks by LEAD SEA Regional Programme Director , Prof. Sosten ChiothaRemarks by Minister of Environment and Climate Change management, Catherine

Gotani HaraOfficial Opening by The Vice President of Republic of Malawi, The Right Honourable

Khumbo Kachali 11:00-11-30 GROUP PHOTO AND HEALTH BREAK Session 2: Keynote addresses Session Chair: Doreen Chanje (LEAD Fellow, Cohort 9), National Chairperson for LEAD in Malawi,

Member of Regional Board of LEAD SEA11:30-11:50 Keynote Address by Clive Mutunga, Senior Research Assosciate, Population Action

International, USA 11:50-12:10 Questions and answers12:10-13:40 LUNCHSession3: Case studies on Population and Climate ChangeSession Chair: Kaday Mansaray Sibanda, LAFP Director13:40- 13:55 Case study of Senegal by

Moussa Gueye, LEAD Francophone West Africa13:55-14:10 Case study of Lake Chilwa, Malawi - Climate variability and migration by Prof. Sosten

Chiotha, LEAD Southern and Eastern Africa 14:10-14:25 Case study of Nigeria, Maureen Akintayo, Director, LEAD AWA14:25-14:55 Questions and answer session14:55-15:10 Case study of South Africa by Tichaona Pesanayi, SADC REEP15:10-15:25 Case study of Zimbabwe, Tom Chuma, LEADSEA Board Member15:25-15:40 Case study of Tanzania Climate Compatible Projects by Shiv Tripathi, Mzumbe

University, Tanzania 15:40-16:00 Question and answer session16:00-16:30 HEALTH BREAKSession 4: Panel on LeadershipSession Chair: Dr.Eliya Zulu, Executive Director, AFIDEP16:30-17:30 Panel discussion on Leadership and sustainable developmentPanelists:

Hamilton Al Chimata acting Director of News and Programmes for Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) Radio and TV. Siphiwe Mauwa, District Commissioner, Dedza Inkosi (Senior Chief) Kwataine (Malawi) – Traditional Leadership

17:30-18:00 Question and answer session19:00-21:00 Welcome Dinner and Cultural Night

CULTURAL NIGHT AND DINNER AT POOLSIDE

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Day 2: Tuesday - 13 November 2012Session 5: Urban Rural Interdependence and Climate Change Session Chair: Eunice Chipangula (LEAD Fellow –Cohort 16), Deputy Principal Secretary, Ministry of

Lands8:30- 8:50 Exploring the Urbanization, Climate Change and Population cocktail by John Chome,

UNHABITAT 8:50-9:10 Migration and slums: experiences across Africa by Happy Makala, Habitat for

Humanity9:10-9:30 Unplanned Human settlements - lessons from Lilongwe city by Catherine Kulemeka,

Director, Department of Planning and Development, Lilongwe City Assembly9:30-10:00 Question and answer session10:00-10:30 HEALTH BREAK Session 6: Population, Reproductive health, gender and Climate change Session Chair: Olivia Liwewe, UNDP Consultant10:30-10:50 Population and Climate Change; lessons for Africa by Prof. Andre Pelser, University

of Free State, South Africa10:50-11:10 Policy landscape for prioritization and integration of population dynamics and

climate change in Africa: Case Studies from Malawi and Kenya by Dr. Eliya Zulu, Executive Director, AFIDEP, Kenya

11:10 -11:30 Agentifying the commodified, disposable Beasts of Burden: An urgent call for Gender Transformative Climate Change mitigation and adaptation strategies in Malawi, by Dr.Jessie Kabwila, Senior Lecturer, Chancellor College

11:30-12:00 Question and answer session12:00-13:30 LUNCHSession 7: Panel DiscussionSession Chair: Maureen Akintayo, Regional Programme Director, LEAD AWA 13:30-14:30 Panel Discussion on Gender and Climate ChangePanelists: Howard Kasiya, Coordinator for Adolescent Girls Advocacy Network (AGANET)

Seodi White, Women and Law in Southern Africa Research and Educational Trust Malawi (WLSA-Malawi) Innocent Hauya, Ministry of Gender

14:30-15:00 Question and answer session15:00-15:30 HEALTH BREAKSession 8: Linking Policy to Action; Governance and Advocacy in Climate Change Adaptation Session Chair: Tom Chuma, Vice President Zimbabwe Tourism Council15:30- 15:50 Fostering development in the wake of climate change, Bright Sibale15:50-16:10 Faith and environment by Rev. Bossman Chitheka, Blantyre Synod16:10-16:40 Question and answer session16:40-17:50 Briefing for Site Visits by Mark Botomani (LEAD Fellow, Cohort 16), Swedish

Cooperative Centre19:00-21:00 Dinner and Networking

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Day 3: Wednesday - 14 November 2012Session 9: Site Visits 8:00-12:00 Site Visits 12:00-13:30 LUNCHSession 10: Preparing site visit reports13:30 -14:30 Group work –preparing site visit reportsSession 11: Networking Fair/Eco fair- opened by the CEO of the City of Lilongwe14:30-17:00 Networking fair/Eco fair and LEAD Associate Project PresentationsNetworking Fair/Eco fair is an opportunity for private sector, public sectors and participants to display information about their projects and products that promote environment friendly and climate compatible solutions to emerging development issues. 19:00-21:00 Cocktail sponsored by Carlsberg at Poolside Dinner and Networking

Day 4: Thursday - 15 November 2012Session 12: Financing for Climate Change Session Chair: Gray Munthali (LEAD Fellow, Cohort 4), Deputy Director, Department of

Meteorological Services and Climate Change 7:30- 7:45 Barriers and opportunities for population and reproductive health in global climate

finance by Clive Mutunga, Population Action International 7:45- 8:00 Climate Finance presentation by Sothini Nyirenda (LEAD Fellow, Cohort 14), UNDP8:00-8:30 Question and answer sessionSession 13: Climate Compatible Development – Experiences of Governments Taking the Lead Session Chair: Stella Gama (LEAD Fellow, Cohort 13), Assistant Director – Biodiversity and

Ecosystems Services, Department of Forestry, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Management

8:30-9:30 Presentation on the Climate Compatible Development challenge and the proactive efforts of African governments to respond by Jo McDonnell and Lisa McNamara, CDKN

9:30-10:00 Interactive session by Jo McDonnell and Lisa McNamara, CDKN

10:00 Departure from Lilongwe 11:30 Arrival at Salima12:00-13:30 LUNCH at Lake Malawi14:00 Departure from Salima15:30 Arrival at Lilongwe

15:30-16:00 HEALTH BREAK

Session 14: Presentations from Site VisitSession Chair: Mark Botomani, Lead Fellow Cohort 1616:00-18:00 Groups present about the site visitsSession 15: Open Space 18:00-19:00 Preparations for Award of certificates - Participants to dress in traditional wearSession 16: Photo Session and Award of certificates 19:00-20:00 Comments by Prof. Sosten Chiotha

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Award of certificates by Dr. Emmanuel Fabiano, Vice Chancellor, University of MalawiComments by Kaday Mansaray Sibanda20:00-20:30 Closing Remarks by Dr. Emmanuel Fabiano, Vice Chancellor, University of Malawi

Closing dinner and danceEND OF PROGRAMME

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