Session 3 of the 2022 GCF Watch International Webinar Series (part one)

03 August 2022

This session focused on key issues identified by CSOs during the series initial webinar. It addressed important aspects of the GCF and CSOs' engagement, including the outcomes of the latest Board meeting, the replenishment process and access to GCF finance, as well as engagement with National Designated Authorities (NDA). 

 

panelists

  1. Erika Lennon, Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL): Key findings from B33 and what lies ahead.
  2. Mirja Stoldt, Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF): Interacting with the NDA.
  3. Andrea Rodríguez, Fundación Avina: Access to GCF finance through the accreditation process

Moderator: Liane Schalatek, Heinrich Böll Stiftung (HBS).

 

Recording

 

 

 

Presentations

1. Mirja Stoldt, Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF):

 

2. Andrea Rodríguez, Fundación Avina:

 

About The Author

Florencia Ortúzar Greene

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Florencia Ortúzar is the Interim Director of AIDA's Climate Program, working from Santiago, Chile. She obtained her Law degree from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and also completed an MSc in Environmental Politics and Regulation at the London School of Economics (LSE) in England. She joined our team in 2012 and collaborates with Climate and Ecosystem programs. She enjoys spending time with her pets as well as cooking, camping and nature trekking.

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