“Women commonly face higher risks and greater burdens from the impacts of climate change in situations of poverty and due to existing roles, responsibilities, and cultural norms,” stated Fiji’s Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation, Mereseini Vuniwaqa during the Second Convention of Fiji
In this interview, we sat down with Alexander Filippov, Team Leader for the EU-funded Capacity Building for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency project in Zambia, implemented by DT, to get his insights on the energy situation in Zambia and project. This project supports the efforts of the Government
Construction quality underpins the success of all infrastructure projects, ensuring end products provide sustained service and utility. This is true in international development projects just as it is in the private sector. Construction Quality Management (CQM) provides the processes and oversight mechanisms
Lorik Haxhiu is an energy expert with more than 18 years of experience managing, coordinating, and liaising on key energy programs throughout Kosovo. Dr. Haxhiu currently leads USAID’s Kosovo Energy Security of Supply (KESS) project, implemented by DT Global. He has worked within the public and
Sustainable development cannot be achieved without meaningful stakeholder engagement. In order to strengthen development initiatives, understand how development will benefit people, who it will serve, or who it may exclude in the process, one must create an environment that fosters dialogue.
Climate change is not gender neutral. While everyone is impacted by a changing climate, traditional gender roles in many countries mean that women feel its effects disproportionately. In Pacific Island Countries (PIC) it threatens almost all aspects of life—land, food, and water security—but Pacific women