Join our third event in our learning webinar series, focusing on innovations in climate democracy.
The climate crisis demands immediate, equitable, and effective responses. While participatory and deliberative democracy provides a powerful framework for involving communities directly in climate-related decisions, the journey is fraught with challenges.
How can we ensure inclusive approaches that respect local knowledge and expertise? How do we navigate the complexities of local and global climate policies? What innovations are making a real impact on the ground?
At our webinar, learn how governments, civil society organizations, and philanthropies are leading and supporting climate democracy initiatives around the world.
Date: June 18
Time: 10–11:30 AM CEST / 4–5:30 PM ET
Flow: 1 hour of panel discussion, followed by 30 minutes of optional breakout rooms with speakers
Meet out speakers
Join a discussion with an expert panel, including:
Adna Karamehic-Oates, Lead of Policy & Partnerships at Open Government Partnership (OGP), United States
Aly Rahim, Program Manager at Global Partnership for Social Accountability (GPSA), World Bank, United States
José Maria Marin, Lead of OGP Local, Open Government Partnership (OGP), Germany
María José Tejero, Project Coordinator at Ciudadan@s por la Transparencia (CxT), Mexico
Rizqa Hidayani, Program Manager at Kota Kita Foundation, Indonesia
Zoë Wilkins, Climate Democracy Associate at People Powered, United Kingdom (Moderator)
At the one-hour mark, you can join a breakout room to interact directly with speakers. Register now for this engaging discussion on June 18.
Are you interested in launching or improving your climate action program? Apply for the Climate Democracy Accelerator by June 27 to receive grants up to $30,000. Join the webinar to hear more details about it.
This event is part of a series of Learning Webinars on Innovations in Democracy co-organized by Open Government Partnership (OGP), People Powered, and Trust, Accountability, and Inclusion Collaborative (TAI).