In this GCF unpacked webinar, the E Co. Institute will be discussing the developments of the 39th Meeting of the Green Climate Fund board (B.39), and undertaking an analysis of the most recent E Co. report, the 26th GCF insight | Designing projects for Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
This webinar will be hosted by E Co. Head of Consulting, Beverley Salmon who will be joined by:
- Founder and Visionary, Dr Grant Ballard-Tremeer
- Senior consultant, Hélène Robert
- Consultants Ellie La Trobe-Hogan and Luisa Freitas
- & Special regional guests
Together, the team will be discussing the latest discussions had at the 39th Meeting of the Green Climate Fund board, unpacking the progress made on improving the GCF finance flows, project approvals, and key decisions made by the board.
Also in discussion will be the findings of the latest edition in the GCF insight series. This unique series is the only independent report that gathers the real voices of the global GCF community. This report brings together the insights of E Co. experts and external GCF stakeholders to illustrate how SIDS are experiencing the GCF finance modality and the challenges they are facing when accessing finance.
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Date: Thursday 1 August 2024
Session One: 10am UK Time / Session Two: 3pm UK time
Duration: One hour
The key takeaways you’ll receive
On B.39, you'll receive a breakdown by dedicated GCF and climate finance experts. E Co. will present discussions with a background of many years of experience supporting and collaborating with the Green Climate Fund, and closely follow their progress as an organisation.
On the 26th GCF insight report, you will learn the current thoughts, experiences, and opinions of a unique set of stakeholders, each with their own views and challenges when collaborating with the GCF in the development of projects and programmes that benefit Small Island Developing States. Respondents from all around the world contributed to their findings, enabling them to dig down into the real experiences and top challenges of a large array of SIDS and GCF stakeholders.