Water
Initiatives Odisha (WIO)
is organising
a round table dialogue with
David Waskow
Director,
International Climate Initiative
World
Resources Institute, Washington D.C.
on
20th February 2014 at Bhubaneswar
If
you are in and around Bhubaneswar, interested in climate change issues and would like to participate in
this dialogue, please write to us at ranjanpanda@gmail.com
or waterinodisha@gmail.com.
Mr.
David Waskow will speak on
New
Approaches to Climate Equity in the International Arena
Followed
by discussions.
Thanks
and regards,
Ranjan Panda
Convenor,
Water Initiatives Odisha
Mahanadi
River Waterkeeper (Member, Waterkeeper Alliance)
P.S. We can accommodate a very small group of
participants for this event. A Brief Bio of David Waskow is pasted below for
your reference.
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David Waskow is the Director of WRI’s International
Climate Initiative . The Initiative is focused on international cooperation
that catalyzes and supports action on climate change at the national level in
developed and developing countries. The initiative includes work on the
elements of a 2015 international climate agreement and the Climate Justice
Dialogue, addressing issues of climate impacts and equity.
David has worked for many years at the intersection of
environmental and development issues. Prior to WRI, David directed climate
change policy at the development organization Oxfam America, where much of
his work focused on the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities.
While at Oxfam, he addressed a wide range of climate finance issues, including
increasing financial resources, the development of effective, responsive
finance institutions, and the participation of local communities in directing
the use of finance on the ground. At Oxfam, he also directed policy work on
climate adaptation and resilience strategies, including food security and
agriculture issues and the role of the private sector in climate resilience.
Prior to joining Oxfam, Waskow served as the
international program director for Friends of the Earth, where his role
included overseeing the organization's work on the environmental dimensions of
trade policy and international financial institutions. In addition to his
international experience, he has worked on domestic issues ranging from
low-income housing to garment industry labor conditions.
He has testified before Congress on responses to climate
change and on trade issues, and he is frequently a go-to source on climate
change financing for the media, from The Washington Post to The New York Times.
He has graduate degrees from the University of Chicago and
the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton
University; his undergraduate degree is from Brown University.
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