GEN returned to Bonn, Germany on 6 May 2018 to participate in the UNFCCC’s Talanoa Dialogue. Member States and non-State Actors took stock of global climate action through a round table dialogue by addressing three questions: (1) Where are we now? (2) Where do we want to go? (3) How do we get there?
In Bonn, GEN told a story about the young men and women of the Kumasi Institute of Tropical Agriculture (KITA) which promotes ecovillage solutions for regenerative development in Ghana. We will continue to share stories and ecovillage solutions during other Talanoa events throughout the year. Follow us on social media using #GENTalanoa and #Talanoa4Ambition to find out more.
Visit the following links to more from our Talanoa Dialogue contributions:
Report from GEN Advocacy Director on the Event
Solutions from the Ecovillage movement:
KITA Stories- A Case Study from Ghana
Cloughjordan models sustainability- A Case Study from Ireland