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Aditi Paul
Aditi Paul is CDKN’s Country Programme Manager for India. She brings 12 years of experience in environment sustainability and climate change with her, including in research, policy analysis, advisory, and strategy building, to the CDKN Asia team.
Aditi began her career in the chemical industry, before working for EY in India and subsequently with PwC in India on sustainability and climate change practice. Prior to joining CDKN, Aditi was Manager for International Development with ICF International.
She holds an M.B.A. degree in Public System Management from the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, and a Bachelor’s degree in Environment and Water Management.
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There can be no more excuses for clean energy solutions designed solely to reduce emissions. It is time to talk, highlight and realise other socio-economic benefits, such as green employment and health - say Aditi Paul and Mihir Bhatt of CDKN India. [more]…
21 December, 2016
What does it take to create a climate vulnerability assessment with impact? Aditi Paul, CDKN's Country Programme Manager for India, spoke with Paul May, and they distilled these lessons from CDKN's experience in Uttarakhand state. [more]…
1 April, 2016
Aditi Paul, CDKN’s country programme manager for India reflects on the link between climate change and the ongoing dengue virus outbreak in New Delhi [more]…
30 September, 2015
Aditi Paul, CDKN’s Country Programme Manager for India reports on the premiere of ‘For a safer future – Insights on climate resilience from India’, a well-received film charting the experiences of Gorakhpur Environmental Action Group (GEAG) to integrate climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction in their flood-prone district. [more]…
17 September, 2015
Aditi Paul, CDKN’s Country Programme Manager for India reflects on the ongoing heat wave crisis in India and CDKN’s work to improve resilience to extreme heat. [more]…
4 June, 2015
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