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The presentation highlights the need for effective operationalization of technology transfer opportunities identified during technology needs assessments. Featuring insights from experts in the field, including representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency of Ghana and the UNFCCC Secretariat, this event focused on practical approaches to implementing strategies for climate change mitigation and adaptation. Attendees gained valuable knowledge on enhancing technology transfer mechanisms, fostering collaboration, and advancing climate action initiatives on a global scale.
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Moving from Paper to Project Operationalizing Opportunities Identified During Technology Needs Assessments CTI Side Event, SBSTA 18, 6 June 2003
Presenters • Mr. William Kojo Agyemang-BonsuChairman of the Expert Group on Technology Transfer and Senior Programme Officer with the Environmental Protection Agency of Ghana • Mr. Florin Vladu, Programme Officer, Technology with the UNFCCC Secretariat (Father of TT:CLEAR) • Ms. Susan Wickwire, Chief, Climate Change Capacity Building Unit with the US Environmental Protection Agency
Panelists • Mr. Kishan Kumarsingh, EGTT Member, Technical Coordinator, Environmental Management Authority of Trinidad and Tobago, and Co-Chair of the Informal Consultation Group on Technology Transfer • Mr. Rawleston Moore, EGTT Member and Consultant to the Barbados Ministry of Physical Development and Environment
Panelists • Mr. Alan Miller, Team Leader Climate Change and Ozone,Global Environment Facility • Mr. Ajay Mathur, Team Leader for Climate Change with the World Bank • Mr. Ronald C. Shiflett, Jr., Executive Director with the International Utility Efficiency Partnerships group within the Edison Electric Institute