PEP15 Presentations

 

Session 1.1 Welcome and Introductions to themes and objectives

 

Session 1.2 Climate Change Challenges and the African Response: Learning from Recent Experience

Session 1.3 National Government’s role in Climate and Environment Mainstreaming

Session 1.4 Local Solutions for Environment, Climate Change and the MDGs – Towards a PEP proposal

Session 1.5 Break-out Groups


Session 2.1 Report back from break out groups

Session 2.2 Development Agencies’ Strategies and World Bank Strategy: introduction

Session 2.3 Discussion of the World Bank’s Environment Strategy concept note

Session 2.4 Environment and natural resources management for growth and poverty alleviation: Emerging priorities for World Bank assistance in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Session 2.5 Concluding session on World Bank strategy


Session 3.1 Diverse approaches to Green Economy – initiatives, their drivers, and approaches in different countries

Session 3.2 Putting the ‘green’ back into Green Economy: going beyond climate change/low-carbon to making use of ecosystem services and natural resources


Session 3.3 Green Economy Market Place


Session 3.4 Areas where PEP network can add value: break out groups


Session 4.1 Country Systems and the Environment

Session 4.2 Capacities for Integrating Environment in National Budgetary Processes And Capacities for Integrating Environment in National Planning Processes

Session 4.3 The Role of Donors in Supporting Capacity for the Environment

Session 4.4 The challenges and opportunities of climate adapation finance for the strengthening and use of country systems


Session 5.1 Experiences of new PEI country programmes

Session 5.2 Synthesis of PEI Lessons


Session 5.3 How to use economic analysis to make a case for poverty environment mainstreaming (using Malawi as a case study) and experiences from other countries


Session 5.4 Conclusions on themes of 5 days and next steps for PEP

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