Online session on 27 February: Finance options and instruments for Ecosystem-based Adaptation

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We invite you to join the upcoming online session on

“Finance options and instruments for Ecosystem-based Adaptation: Overview and application of EbA-relevant finance sources”

Date/Time: Tue, Feb 27, 2018 3:30 PM – 4.30 PM CET

Agenda:

  • Finance options and instruments for Ecosystem-based Adaptation: Overview and application of EbA-relevant finance sources (by Climate Focus)
  • Experiences from practitioners (by GIZ)

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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