Building Trust in Carbon Markets: A focus on End to End integrity
Tuesday, March 26, 2024 | 12:00 pm to 12:45 pm East Africa Time
Location: Radisson Blu Upperhill, Nairobi
Moderator:
- Keshinee Shah, Director, Climate Policy, CAP-A
Panelists:
- George Tarus, Conservation Secretary, Kenya Forestry Service
- Lydia Sheldrake, Director Policy and Partnerships, VCMI
- Faith Temba, Sourcing Manager, Climate Impact Partners
- Amy Steen, Chief Operating Officer, ICVCM
- Lilian Mwihaki, Regional Carbon Officer, Plan Vivo
Hosted by the government of Kenya, the Kenya Carbon Markets Conference is a two-day event that showcases Kenya’s progress in creating an enabling environment that provides confidence to investors and attracts carbon finance contributing to the country’s climate positive growth. The conference aims to share knowledge and experiences on building readiness to participate in high-integrity carbon markets while ensuring benefits, and demonstrate how carbon finance is channeled to where it is needed most.
Networking Reception Hosted by Nairobi Climate Network
Tuesday, March 26, 2024 | 5:30 pm East Africa Time | Radisson Blu Upperhill
If you are attending the Kenya Carbon Markets Conference, be sure to join Climate Impact Partners and the Nairobi Climate Network for a networking reception at the close of Day 1 of the conference. This event is open to all participants at the Kenya Carbon Markets Conference.
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