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Batu Uprety

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Batu Uprety is an Expert Member of Nepal's Climate Change Council, Chair of Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG) and a former Head of the Climate Change Management Division, Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment in Nepal.

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Tea pickers in Kenya's Mount Kenya region; smallholder folders in Least Developed Countries would be adversely affected by climate change (Photo: Neil Palmer/CIAT, Creative Commons, via Flickr)

Supporting the LDCs on climate change adaptation

Blog, Sep 2015
Vanuatu is one of the Least Developed Countries, and is increasingly affected by climate change. Here local people are constructing a river crossing using rocks and coral after flooding destroyed a bridge (Photo: 350.org, Creative Commons via Flickr)

Financing climate change adaptation in LDCs

Blog, Apr 2015
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