Remarks: World Bank Second Evolution Forum

2023-10-12T09:38:53+08:00

Remarks as delivered by ICSC International Program Director Denise Fontanilla at the World Bank Second Evolution Forum last October 10, held during the Annual Meetings of the World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) from October 9-15, 2023 in Marrakech, Morocco.

REMARKS: Youth at the Forefront of Change, HLPF 2023

2023-07-21T10:49:57+08:00

Remarks as delivered by ICSC Climate Policy Analyst Danize Marie Lukban during the side event organized by The Asian-Pacific Resource & Research Centre For Women (ARROW) last July 18 at the United Nations’ High Level Political Forum (HLPF) 2023 held from July 10-19, 2023. The presentation, delivered virtually, focused on SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals.

APFSD Youth Forum 2023: Recommendations on how the youth can be effective partners in the SDGs

2023-04-03T16:34:21+08:00

Remarks as delivered by ICSC analyst for climate finance and governance Danize Marie Lukban during the third panel of the Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development Youth Forum 2023, focusing on ‘People and Partnerships: Progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia and the Pacific region on Sustainable Cities and Communities’ held last March 18 to 20, 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand.

Emerging Stronger Together: Multi-Actor Partnership on Climate Risk and Disaster Financing and Insurance (MAP-CDRFI) Phase 1 Closeout Session

2023-03-06T11:29:15+08:00

Representatives from the Philippine government, academe, private sector, and civil society organizations joined together to tackle advancing climate and disaster risk finance and insurance (CDRFI) initiatives to protect vulnerable communities from the worsening impacts of climate change during the closeout session of the first phase of the pioneering Multi-Actor Partnership (MAP) project in the country last October 24, 2022 at the Discovery Suites in Pasig City.

Virtual conference “Advancing pro-poor and gender-just climate and disaster risk finance and insurance (CDRFI) in the era of loss and damage”

2022-09-20T12:17:48+08:00

What is pro-poor climate and disaster risk finance and insurance about? What is the experience with designing and applying pro-poor principles and approaches? Which perspectives do multiple actors - governments, civil society, academia, private sector - bring to the tables, locally, nationally and globally? And how can the international cooperation and support architecture advance pro-poor and just approaches to tackle the climate impacts and losses and damages that communities and countries of the Global South are facing?

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