Nepal at COP27: Translating policy into practice
The UKAID-funded Policy and Institutions Facility (PIF) has been supporting the Government of Nepal on climate and disaster resilience over the past five years.
Phil Marker is a principal consultant in energy, climate change, governance, and economic policy. He spent 18 years with DFID leading DFID programmes and policies, including heading a cross-government team driving collaboration on energy and climate change in India.
The UKAID-funded Policy and Institutions Facility (PIF) has been supporting the Government of Nepal on climate and disaster resilience over the past five years.
We are working with the Government of Nepal on the design of the second phase of Nepal's Climate Change Support Programme.
This project is helping mainstream climate change resilience measures within budgetary planning and policymaking across South Asia.
We helped the Shakti Foundation review its strategy and develop a new vision for the future
We worked with the Government of Nepal to support climate-resilient policy reforms
We worked across the policy cycle for integration of climate change related risks and opportunities into country-specific policies, budgets and investments.
The project works on innovative approaches and solutions for sustainable cities in collaboration with the city governments, residents, policymakers, public bodies, businesses, and academia.
We are working with governments and partners to address barriers to private investments in Indian green infrastructure and expand inclusive markets through policy analysis, investor engagement, convenings and partnerships.
There is a huge shortfall in public funding needed to address the climate crisis. Can the private sector plug the gap? We discuss some of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Climate change and disaster recovery expert, Phil Marker, outlines what needs to be done, and how development practitioners can support governments to help meet the climate challenges ahead.