Skip to main content
Home
Top Menu
SEARCH
  • General
  • Governance
Use comma(,) to seperate multiple keywords.
PARAMETERS
  • EXPAND ALL
  • COLLAPSE ALL
  • RESET FILTERS
Program
all None
Clean Technology Fund (CTF)
Topic
all None
 Adaptation and Resilience
Capacity Building
CIF
Cities
Energy Transition
Equality
Health
Impact & Results
Knowledge & Learning
Mitigation
Stakeholders
Content Type
Knowledge
all None
News & Media
all None
Event
all None
Country
all None
Asia
Europe & Central Asia
Latin America & the Caribbean
Middle East & North Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Implementing Partner
all None
Dates
PARAMETERS
  • EXPAND ALL
  • COLLAPSE ALL
  • RESET FILTERS
Documents by Type
all None
Meetings
Policies and Strategic documents
Reports
Language
all None
Committee Meetings
all None
Dates
Country
all None
Asia
Europe & Central Asia
Latin America & the Caribbean
Middle East & North Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Programs
all None
Clean Technology Fund (CTF)
CLOSE SEARCH

Search

Placeholder
Learning Event

Learning Event: Tackling Delivery Challenges in Climate Action

Jun 06 - 07, 2019
Learning Event: Tackling Delivery Challenges in Climate Action
SHARE
  • TweetTweet
  • LikeLike
  • ShareShare
  • EmailEmail

The Climate Investment Funds (CIF) and the Global Delivery Initiative (GDI) are excited to host their first joint learning event. Together they are a powerful partnership, combining the experience of the world’s largest multilateral climate finance instrument with one of the most extensive libraries of critical evidence-based case studies.

In 2017, CIF and GDI joined forces to better understand the operational challenges that constrain climate finance projects, taking GDI’s unique evidence-based lens to CIF’s on-the-ground experience. The collaboration has led to the development of six delivery case studies across Latin America, Asia, and Africa, each mapping how practitioners on the front lines of climate change are embedding adaptive management toward addressing difficult development questions such as:

What are the inherent risks of private climate financing, and what instruments make projects bankable?

How do governments manage competing interests in climate-smart regulatory reform?

What beneficiary-selection strategies are most effective for managing collective action problems and maximizing welfare outcomes?

On June 6 and 7th CIF and GDI will host a two-day learning event at The World Bank headquarters aimed at sharing lessons from these case studies, leveraging institutional and partner know-how to dissect and disseminate successful and unsuccessful strategies. The cohort of speakers draws from diverse institutional perspectives— multilateral development banks, bilateral organizations, governments, the private sector, and civil society—thereby creating a well-rounded discourse that aids practitioners to deliver ground-breaking projects within challenging contexts.

Program
Clean Technology Fund (CTF)

AGENDA

Jun 06
09:00 AM
Participant Registration
09:30 AM
Opening Ceremony
10:00 AM
High-level panel discussion:
"Learning by Doing, The Importance of Adaptive Management in Delivering Transformational Climate Action"
11:30 AM
Breakout Sessions 1: CIF-GDI Case Studies on Climate Change Related Projects
  • Session A: Clean Energy​

Theppana Wind Power Project, Thailand: Pioneering Private Sector Utility-Scale Wind Power

  • Session B: Resilience Building

Promoting Climate Resilient Agriculture in Nepal: Building Climate Change Resilient Communities through Private Sector Participation

  • Session C: Sustainable Forest Management

Finding Common Cause in Climate Smart Cocoa through the ‘Enhancing Natural Forest and Agro-Forest Landscape Project (ENFALP)’ in Ghana

 

01:00 PM
Lunch
02:00 PM
Breakout Sessions 2
  • Session A: Energy Access

​Geothermal Energy Powering Kenya's Future: Menengai Geothermal Field Development Facilitated by Public-Private Partnerships

  • Session B: Resilience Building

​Strengthening Climate Resilience in Zambia: Supporting National Institutional Framework and Participatory Adaptation Processes and Sub-Projects in the Barotse Sub-Basin

  • Session C: Energy Access/Sustainable Forest Management

Promoting Sustainable Business Models for Clean Cookstoves Dissemination in Honduras

03:00 PM
Panel Discussion
“Gender Integration in Climate Change”
05:00 PM
Reception
Jun 07
09:30 AM
Day-1 Recap + Introduction to the GDI Delivery Labs
10:00 AM
Workshop Sessions: Delivery Labs
12:00 PM
Report Back
12:30 PM
Lunch
01:30 PM
Panel Discussion: “From Urgency to Action: How to Rapidly Drive Private Sector Investment in Climate Adaptation in Developing Countries”
03:00 PM
Hard Talk: Confronting the Difficult Questions
03:30 PM
Closing Session
04:00 PM
END

Register for the event here.

Review the detailed agenda here. 

If connecting remotely: 

Thursday, June 6

Via WebEx:    Meeting number (access code): 730 066 224 / Meeting password: bEPmJb7J 

By Phone:     1-650-479-3207 Call-in toll number (US/Canada) / Access code: 730 066 224 /  Global call-in numbers

Live streaming, Thursday, June 6:    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJMKReUmznQ

Friday, June 7

Via WebEx:    Meeting number (access code): 732 298 177 / Meeting password: 327eMPwU

By Phone:     1-650-479-3207 Call-in toll number (US/Canada) / Access code: 732 298 177 /  Global call-in numbers

Live streaming, Friday, June 7:    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29Girp2fpS4

 


LEARN MORE ABOUT:

The Climate Investment Funds 

The Global Delivery Initiative GDI 

Have questions?  

Please contact kkouadio1@worldbank.org, sromboli@worldbank.org or mselvakumar@worldbank.org

  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • Youtube
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Flickr

© 2023 Climate Investment Funds. All Rights Reserved.

  • Contact
  • Legal
  • Privacy