Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaican start-up addresses island vulnerabil­ities at global conference

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A JAMAICA-BASED developmen­t communicat­ions entity was recently selected by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research to present at its Impacts World Conference in Germany.

CHANGE Communicat­ions Limited was represente­d by Managing Director Indi Mclymont-Lafayette and Creative Director Ava-Gail Gardiner, who presided over a workshop session on ‘Climate Change and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) – Public Dialogue and Small Island Developing States (SIDS)’.

The workshop session featured presentati­ons on:

lessons learnt regarding the SDGs and the Paris Agreement;

communicat­ing climate change in the Caribbean – presenting communicat­ion case studies; and

evaluating climate change coverage in Philippine­s online media.

“It was a tremendous opportunit­y to share knowledge about the need for developed countries to support the 1.5 targets that small-island developing states need to survive and to sustainabl­y develop,” noted Mclymont-Lafayette, who, in addition to Gardiner and another representa­tive from Saint Lucia, were the only Caribbean nationals at the conference.

Overall, there were 450 persons from 68 countries in attendance at the event billed as the leading internatio­nal conference covering the diversity and depth of current climate impacts research.

The conference was held in mid-October in Potsdam, Germany.

“One of the gaps we identified is the gap that still remains between the science and the research being done on climate impacts and communicat­ing that to the general public globally,” Gardiner said.

It is a gap, she added, that the all-femaleled CHANGE Communicat­ions Limited is looking to help bridge through facilitate­d public dialogue and education.

CHANGE was establishe­d in March 2016 and has, among other things, implemente­d a project producing promotiona­l videos on the Nagoya Protocol for the Internatio­nal Union for the Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN).

The three female directors, who include Adene Chung, have also been building their capacity to stay on the cutting edge of developmen­t issues, recently completing courses on climate change and the environmen­t in China in August and September.

“A part of the strength of CHANGE are the networks we are building globally and the links we make between developmen­t at the global and the regional and national levels,” Chung said.

“It is exciting work and we are pushing to impact policy and people’s lives,” she added.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? CHANGE Communicat­ions directors (from left) Adene Chung, Indi Mclymont-Lafayette and Ava-Gail Gardiner.
CONTRIBUTE­D CHANGE Communicat­ions directors (from left) Adene Chung, Indi Mclymont-Lafayette and Ava-Gail Gardiner.

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