Climate resilience - key to the Sustainable Development Goals

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Climate resilience - key to the Sustainable Development Goals

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Date: 25th September 2015
Author: CDKN Global
Type: Event

A CDKN public event with ODI, livestreamed online

20th October 2015, 12.30-14:00 UK time (GMT+1) - Livestream begins 12:45pm UK time

ODI, 203 Blackfriars Road, London, UK SE1 8NJ

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2015 is a landmark year: governments agreed the Sendai framework on Disaster Risk Reduction in Sendai, Japan in March. In New York in September, they will agree the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), followed by a global climate accord in Paris in December.

Delivering on the promise of global development commitments – including the possibility to end extreme poverty by 2030 – requires building resilience to the growing impacts of climate change and disasters.  This panel event and audience discussion looks at how strengthening resilience can help deliver the Sendai and SDG commitments in an integrated and effective way.

Speakers will discuss the need to make a ‘business case’ for investments in climate resilience and the role of the private sector in increasing resilience. A disaster specialist from India will frame the challenges of implementing the Sendai and SDG commitments from the perspective of a huge, rapidly growing developing economy. CDKN is also delighted to screen its new film For a safer future – Insights on climate resilience from India, produced with the Gorakhpur Environmental Action Group, TERI India and ICLEI.

Chair

Sam Bickersteth - CEO, Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN)

Speakers

Debbie Hillier - Humanitarian Policy Adviser, Oxfam

Emily Wilkinson - Research Fellow, ODI

Dan Dowling - Assistant Director, Urbanisation and Climate Change, PwC

Shri Kamal Kishore - National Disaster Management Authority, India (joining via video link)

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