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For more information on the different institutions’ frameworks of transformational change, please see the World Bank report, Transformative Climate Finance: A New Approach for Climate Finance to Achieve Low-Carbon Resilient Development in Developing Countries, and GIZ’s reports, Transforming Our Work: Getting Ready for Transformational Projects and Transformative Project Design.
This webinar is part of a series of learning events hosted by the Transformational Change Learning Partnership (TCLP). For more information, please see the TCLP webpage or email ciftclp@worldbank.org.
MODERATOR
Nacibe is an internationalist with experience in forests and climate change initiatives that include policy-making, community and institutional strengthening, capacity development, governance, monitoring and evaluation, REDD+, and microfinance. For 10 years, she collaborated at Mexico’s National Forestry Commission (CONAFOR), initially with community forest enterprises to foster their operational, organisational and commercial processes with a specific focus on the development of productive chains; and later on, with the design and implementation of innovative financing mechanisms for the forest sector, as well as on the negotiation, design and implementation of internationally funded climate initiatives.
SPEAKERS
Daniel Kehrer works as an advisor on environmental and climate change subjects in the sectoral department at GIZ Eschborn. He is involved in developing and advising projects and advancing approaches, like a suggestion on how to promote transformative change. Other focal areas recently are green education, social pro-environmental change and environmental (risk) management. His background in ecology and science-society-policy interfaces motivates him to take a holistic approach on transformation and to further contribute to this discourse within and beyond GIZ.
Jonathan Coony is a Sr Climate Finance Specialist in the Climate Change division of the World Bank Group. He co-leads the Bank’s effort to design principles for transformative climate finance and advises on carbon finance trust fund programs. Previously, Jonathan was Global Lead for Green Competitiveness at the World Bank where he helped grow the organization’s support for private sector in climate-related markets to $195 m in lending projects. Jonathan holds an MBA from INSEAD (France), and MS and BS degrees in engineering from Brown University (USA) and has two U.S. patents in clean energy technology.
For additional information, contact rsmurthwaite@worldbank.org