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Join Abt Global, Save the Children, and our partners for an engaging learning and networking experience during London Climate Action Week, featuring two discussions with leading experts on gender, education, inclusion, and finance in the climate space, and exhibits including resilience programmes and a VR Horn of Africa food crisis short film.  

Participate in collaborative mini-sessions and network with peers and technical experts over refreshments while immersing yourself in our vital climate work. 

In-Person Event: Climate Connections: Sharing Spaces, Networking, and Inclusive Advocacy   
Date: June 25   
Time: 10:00am - 1:30pm GMT+1   
Location:    
1 Saint John’s Lane   
London EC1M 4AR United Kingdom 

Agenda:   
9:30am-10:00am    
Welcome and Networking 

10:00am-11:30am   
Panel: Empowering Futures: Integrating Inclusion in Climate and Education Systems 

Our panel aims to underscore the pivotal role of international, national, and local initiatives in fostering climate resilience and transforming education systems. Key topics of discussion include addressing challenges such as access to education for girls, mitigating learning disruptions during crises, combating gender-based violence in schools, and advancing gender equality in climate action and STEM education. Through the sharing of best practices and model approaches from diverse global contexts, our speakers from Abt Global, Save the Children, Cambridge Partnership for Education (CPE), and Adra UK will inspire actionable insights for creating inclusive and impactful climate and education ecosystems. 

11:30am – 12:00pm   
Break and networking 

12:00pm – 1:30pm   
Roundtable: Catalysing Climate Change Adaptation: Women, Youth, and Climate Finance in Action 

This session will explore the importance of empowering women and youth in vulnerable communities to drive climate adaptation actions, highlighting their roles in locally led climate action and how enhancing their access to resources and decision-making can promote climate-aligned development and disaster risk management. Participants will include organizations, practitioners, and decision-makers dedicated to empowering vulnerable communities, especially those near high-value forestry and conservation areas. By providing access to extension services, finance, business models, and capacity-building, these communities can become powerful advocates for climate-resilient development. Speakers from Abt Global, Save the Children, IORA, Green Climate Fund, FCDO, and others will share valuable insights. 

Please RSVP to register your interest in attending this event. Acceptances are not guaranteed due to limited capacity at the venue. Save the Children will confirm registration acceptances via email by Tuesday, June 18. 

Meet our Experts Attending London Climate Action Week

Hoai B. Huynh

Hoai B. Huynh

Vice President – Climate Change, Energy & Environment in Corporate Growth Office
Jane Wilkinson

Jane Wilkinson

Principal and Head of Climate Change and Environment Practice, Abt Britain
Leisa Gibson

Leisa Gibson

Principal and Head of Gender, Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) and Localisation, Abt Britain
Rosa Amboage, Ph.D.

Rosa Amboage, Ph.D.

Senior Technical Adviser for Climate Change and Environment, Abt Britain
Sarah Dunn

Sarah Dunn

Managing Director, Abt Britain
Satyendra Prasad

Satyendra Prasad

Principal Technical Lead, Climate and Localization
Ellen Bomasang

Ellen Bomasang

Principal, Energy, Climate and Gender
Amanda Quintana

Amanda Quintana

Climate and Health Technical Lead
Alexandra Nastase

Alexandra Nastase

Chief Technical Director, Abt Britain
Allan Duncan

Allan Duncan

Head of Strategic Growth and Portfolio Impact
Shreya Viswanath Basu

Shreya Viswanath Basu

Technical Practices Senior Coordinator, Abt Britain
10:00am-1:30pm GMT+1