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Forum on Advancing Inclusive Climate Action in Foreign Policy and Development

Date & Time

Friday
Oct. 18, 2024
12:15pm – 3:00pm ET

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Online Only
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Overview

The Forum on Advancing Inclusive Climate Action in Foreign Policy and Development is held in collaboration with the White House and USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, with support from the USAID Climate Adaptation Support Activity. The Forum will address the longstanding connections between foreign policy, environmental justice, and climate change, and the increasingly pressing questions on how to develop and apply more effective and inclusive frameworks that benefit the populations most adversely impacted by climate change.

Earlier this year, the Council on Environmental Quality hosted the inaugural White House Summit on Environmental Justice in Action. This event highlighted the significant progress made across 24 federal agencies and showcased the Biden-Harris Administration’s leadership in addressing long-standing environmental inequities in the United States. The Forum will build on this effort by presenting diverse initiatives and approaches from across the U.S. government and its partners that advance community-led climate action and facilitate multi-sector discussions on fostering climate-resilient economies in a just manner. The Forum will also provide a valuable opportunity to explore the complexities of this work in both domestic and international contexts, define progress, share lessons learned, and identify future pathways.

Event Proceedings:

12:15PM - 12:30PM ET | Welcome Remarks: Centering Communities 

  • Introduction: Bishop Leah Daughtry, Vice Chair, Board of Trustees, Wilson Center
  • Sonali Korde, Assistant to the Administrator of USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance

12:30PM - 1:30PM ET | Roundtable: Indigenous and Community Power: Localizing Community Action 

  • Introduction: Jolisa Brooks, Deputy Bureau Environment Officer & Deputy Climate Integration Lead, Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, USAID
  • Moderator: Marcia Wong, Deputy Assistant to the Administrator, Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, USAID 
  • Panelists: 
    • Desirée Cormier Smith, Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice, Department of State
    • Juan Carlos Jintiach, Executive Secretary, Global Alliance of Territorial Communities
    • Lindsey Allen, Executive Director, Climate and Land Use Alliance
    • Dr. Gerald Torres, Professor of Environmental Justice, Yale School of the Environment and Yale Law School

1:35PM - 2:45PM ET | Plenary Session: Financing Inclusive Climate Action: Investing in and Empowering Communities

  • Introduction: Lauren Risi, Director, Environmental Change & Security Program, Wilson Center
  • Moderator: Jake Levine, Senior Director for Climate & Environment, National Security Council
  • Panelists:
    • Dilafruz Khonikboyeva, Inaugural Executive Director, Home Planet Fund
    • Jacqueline Musiitwa, Deputy Assistant to the Administrator, USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance
    • Bella Tonkonogy, Senior Advisor, Department of Treasury
    • Laura García, President and CEO, Global Greengrants Fund

2:45PM - 3:00PM ET | Closing Remarks

  • Brenda Mallory, Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality

Hosted By

Environmental Change and Security Program

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Africa Program

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Brazil Institute

The Brazil Institute—the only country-specific policy institution focused on Brazil in Washington—aims to deepen understanding of Brazil’s complex landscape and strengthen relations between Brazilian and U.S. institutions across all sectors.  Our mission is to provide thoughtful leadership and innovative ideas to help democracies evolve and enhance their capacity to deliver results. We achieve this by producing independent research and programs that bridge the gap between scholarship and policy, while serving as a hub for policymakers, scholars, and private sector leaders.   Read more

China Environment Forum

Since 1997, the China Environment Forum's mission has been to forge US-China cooperation on energy, environment, and sustainable development challenges. We play a unique nonpartisan role in creating multi-stakeholder dialogues around these issues.  Read more

Global Europe Program

The Global Europe Program is focused on Europe’s capabilities, and how it engages on critical global issues.  We investigate European approaches to critical global issues. We examine Europe’s relations with Russia and Eurasia, China and the Indo-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa. Our initiatives include “Ukraine in Europe” – an examination of what it will take to make Ukraine’s European future a reality.  But we also examine the role of NATO, the European Union and the OSCE, Europe’s energy security, transatlantic trade disputes, and challenges to democracy. The Global Europe Program’s staff, scholars-in-residence, and Global Fellows participate in seminars, policy study groups, and international conferences to provide analytical recommendations to policy makers and the media.  Read more

Indo-Pacific Program

The Indo-Pacific Program promotes policy debate and intellectual discussions on US interests in the Asia-Pacific as well as political, economic, security, and social issues relating to the world’s most populous and economically dynamic region.   Read more

Latin America Program

The Wilson Center’s prestigious Latin America Program provides non-partisan expertise to a broad community of decision makers in the United States and Latin America on critical policy issues facing the Hemisphere. The Program provides insightful and actionable research for policymakers, private sector leaders, journalists, and public intellectuals in the United States and Latin America. To bridge the gap between scholarship and policy action, it fosters new inquiry, sponsors high-level public and private meetings among multiple stakeholders, and explores policy options to improve outcomes for citizens throughout the Americas. Drawing on the Wilson Center’s strength as the nation’s key non-partisan policy forum, the Program serves as a trusted source of analysis and a vital point of contact between the worlds of scholarship and action.  Read more

Maternal Health Initiative

The Wilson Center’s Maternal Health Initiative (MHI) is dedicated to improving the lives of women, adolescents, and children around the world. MHI convenes experts from around the world to discuss solutions to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths and to navigate gender-based global health issues and their links to foreign policy. MHI explores a wide range of policy-related topics, including gender equity, global health, health care workforce and systems, caregiving, gender-based violence, workforce participation, girls’ education, and sexual and reproductive health and rights. MHI is globally focused with additional attention to women and girls living in humanitarian settings.  Read more

Mexico Institute

The Mexico Institute seeks to improve understanding, communication, and cooperation between Mexico and the United States by promoting original research, encouraging public discussion, and proposing policy options for enhancing the bilateral relationship. A binational Advisory Board, chaired by Luis Téllez and Earl Anthony Wayne, oversees the work of the Mexico Institute.   Read more

Middle East Program

The Wilson Center’s Middle East Program serves as a crucial resource for the policymaking community and beyond, providing analyses and research that helps inform US foreign policymaking, stimulates public debate, and expands knowledge about issues in the wider Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.  Read more

Polar Institute

Since its inception in 2017, the Polar Institute has become a premier forum for discussion and policy analysis of Arctic and Antarctic issues, and is known in Washington, DC and elsewhere as the Arctic Public Square. The Institute holistically studies the central policy issues facing these regions—with an emphasis on Arctic governance, climate change, economic development, scientific research, security, and Indigenous communities—and communicates trusted analysis to policymakers and other stakeholders.   Read more