Climate Strategy Webinar Series

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As part of the release of USAID’s 2022-2030 Climate Strategy, Climatelinks hosted two webinar series. The USAID Climate Strategy Launch Webinar Series occurred in May 2022 and consisted of three webinars to introduce a broad audience to USAID’s 2022-2030 Climate Strategy. The USAID Climate Strategy Deep Dive Webinar Series began in June 2022. The first webinar in the Deep Dive series highlighted Climate Finance, the second offered insights into Climate-Smart Agriculture, the third focused on Nature-based Solutions, and the fourth and final Deep Dive webinar highlighted Local Partnerships and USAID’s Climate Strategy

USAID Climate Strategy Deep Dive Webinar Series:

The fourth webinar in the deep dive webinar series focused on Local Partnerships and USAID's Climate Strategy. 

USAID’s 2022-2030 Climate Strategy commits to deferring decision-making authority and leadership to local actors to the greatest extent possible, including to governments at all levels, local private sector actors, universities, and Indigenous Peoples and local communities. Locally-led action focuses on respecting and protecting rights, enabling self-determined development, creating decent jobs, and ensuring that local knowledge and expertise drive USAID’s work.

This webinar discussed what it means for climate actions to be locally led, owned, and implemented and be tailored and context appropriate. We also discussed how local organizations can find ways to partner with USAID.

The agenda for this webinar is as follows:

  • Welcome and Context Setting - Rachel Leeds, USAID Bureau for Policy, Planning, and Learning
  • Locally led development and USAID’s Climate Strategy - Lauren Baker, USAID Bureau for Policy, Planning, and Learning
  • Spotlights on Local Partnerships to Tackle the Climate Crisis 
    • Chihenyo Kangara, USAID/Kenya
    • Monica Romo, USAID/South American Regional Mission
  • How to work with USAID - Vivian Nguyen, WorkWithUSAID
  • Moderated Q&A
  • Recording from the Local Partnerships and USAID's Climate Strategy Knowledge Sharing Webinar on October 13:

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The third webinar in the deep dive webinar series focused on Nature-based Solutions. 

The interdependence of climate and natural systems—and human dependence on both—means that neither the climate crisis nor environmental degradation can be tackled independently.  Forests, peatlands, and other ecosystems absorb and store large amounts of carbon, reduce disaster risk, and support livelihoods, food and water security, and health. 

Nature-based solutions are critical for climate adaptation and mitigation efforts, and represent one of the five foundational principles of USAID’s 2022-2030 Climate Strategy. This webinar will bring together USAID experts to highlight ways that USAID, Missions, and Implementing Partners are already working in this space. Speakers include:

  • Jenny Kane, USAID/Biodiversity
  • Noel Gurwick, USAID/Natural Climate Solutions
  • Emily Bondank, USAID Center for Water Security, Sanitation and Hygiene
  • Amin Budiarjo, USAID/Indonesia
  • Anita Van Breda, World Wildlife Fund
  • Recording from the Nature-based Solutions Knowledge Sharing Webinar on August 30:

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The second webinar in the deep dive webinar series focused on Climate-Smart Agriculture.

USAID aims to enable the improved climate resilience of 500 million people by 2030. With more than 193 million people already experiencing acute food insecurity, there is great urgency to help the broader community understand how Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) relates to and supports food security. This webinar considered ways in which approaches to food security can be "climate proofed" and can contribute to USAID’s new Climate Strategy, highlighting important co-benefits that can advance other parts of the Climate Strategy in order to build resilient, prosperous, and equitable world with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions while addressing growing food insecurity around the world. This webinar offered insights into topics that relate to food security, including:

  • Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) productivity;
  • Innovative solutions USAID is using to reduce food loss and waste;
  • Incorporating climate-smart principles into humanitarian response; and
  • Gender-responsive approaches in CSA
  • Recording from the Climate-Smart Agriculture Knowledge Sharing Webinar on July 28:

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The first webinar in the deep dive webinar series focused on Climate Finance.

The first webinar in Climatelinks’ Deep Dive Webinar Series focused on Climate Finance and USAID’s 2022-2030 Climate Strategy. This webinar occurred on June 7, 2022 from 8:30AM - 10:00AM EDT and featured representatives from Green Invest Asia (GIA), Dalberg, SVX, and KOIS with the following learning objectives:

  • Sashi Jayatileke, USAID’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI) climate finance expert, will introduce the topic and moderate the session.
  • Suphasuk “Bird” Pradubsuk will present examples of how Green Invest Asia (GIA) has bundled supplier financing, advanced purchase agreements, and technical assistance to increase production and sustainability of supply chains for agricultural products.
  • Fabiola Salman (from Dalberg) and Stevie Smyth Valdez (from SVX) will share examples of how blended finance for climate solutions, mitigation, and adaptation have been deployed in Mexico with a focus on the inclusion of local communities and indigenous peoples.
  • Serena Guarnaschelli  from KOIS will share an investor’s perspective of how donors can support blended finance and the potential benefits of private sector investment for climate solutions.
  • Q&A
  • Recording from the Climate Finance Knowledge Sharing Webinar on June 7:

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USAID Climate Strategy Launch Webinar Series:

The first part of this webinar series kicked off with three sessions offering a high-level overview of the new USAID Climate Strategy. The kick off sessions were offered in three different time zones to accommodate climate practitioners around the world and feature speakers from various USAID missions. The Climate Strategy Launch Webinar Series raised awareness about key aspects of the new USAID Climate Strategy and began to answer the question for practitioners, “How does this strategy affect my day-to-day work?” This webinar series also aimed to gather questions from USAID Staff and Implementing Partner Staff about the Strategy.

  • The webinar on May 4, 2022, from 10 AM - 10:45 AM EDT, featured:

    • Genevieve Maricle, USAID Senior Climate and Environment Advisor
    • Allison Brown, USAID Bureau of Conflict Prevention and Stabilization, Environmental Officer and Climate Integration Lead
    • A featured presentation from USAID/Mexico on how they plan to implement the Strategy
    • Time for Q&A
  • Recording from the Climate Strategy Launch Webinar on May 4:

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  • The webinar on May 9, 2022, from 9 PM - 9:45 PM EDT, featured:

    • Genevieve Maricle, USAID Senior Climate and Environment Advisor
    • A featured presentation from Regional Development Mission for Asia Deputy Mission Director Juniper Neill on the role regional missions can play in catalyzing climate action across entire systems
    • Time for Q&A
  • Recording from the Climate Strategy Launch Webinar on May 9:

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  • The webinar on May 17, 2022, from 8 AM - 8:45 AM EDT, featured:

    • Genevieve Maricle, USAID Senior Climate and Environment Advisor
    • Alex Apotsos, Climate Change Advisor, USAID Bureau for Africa
    • A featured presentation from USAID/Morocco on how they are integrating climate into their education work
    • Time for Q&A
  • Recording from the Climate Strategy Launch Webinar on May 17:

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You’ll walk away from these webinars with…

  • Knowledge about key elements of the new Strategy
  • Stories of how USAID Missions and partners are putting the new Strategy into practice already
  • Answers to some of your questions about the Climate Strategy

These webinars were open to the public, though their content is geared towards USAID Missions and Implementing Partners.

Some frequently asked questions (FAQ) have already been answered! Explore the USAID Climate Strategy FAQ.

USAID’s 2022-2030 Climate Strategy

USAID’s 2022-2030 Climate Strategy takes an unprecedented “whole-of-Agency” approach that calls on all corners of USAID to play a part. USAID will work on the ground with partner governments and local actors to set the global trajectory toward a vision of a resilient, prosperous, and equitable world with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.

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Strategic Objective
Adaptation, Integration, Mitigation
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Climate Strategy, Climate Strategy Implementation, Training
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