2nd online session, 7 March: Finance options and instruments for EbA – experiences from practicioners

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SAVE THE DATE: We invite to the 2nd online session within our current discussion series on financing EbA.

Finance options and instruments for EbA: Experiences from practicioners

Date/time: 7 March 2018, 9.00 am – 10.00 am CET

Agenda

  • National Funds in an EbA context: Experiences from the People’s Survival Fund in the Philippines
  • Accessing global funds: Coordination mechanism for the GCF in Tajikistan
  • Strengthening capacity of sector experts to access climate finance

This session is part of a series of online sessions organized by GIZ for the international EbA Community of Practice. For further information, please contact alexandra.koengeter@giz.de

Registration:

  1. Click the link to register for online sessions: Register to join the online sessionBefore joining, be sure to check system requirements to avoid any connection issues.
  2. Choose one of the following audio options: TO USE YOUR COMPUTER’S AUDIO: When the online session begins, you will be connected to audio using your computer’s microphone and speakers (VoIP). A headset is recommended. In case of technical issues, please contact reichberg@in-line-consult.de

Please find the recording of the online session here.

Looking forward to meeting you online!

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