In this English-language webinar, we aim to provide our partners with practical, real-world advice on how to advance a more sustainable operating model. Topics covered include:
- The Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations as a framework through its commitments to building and strengthening community resilience, local leadership and environmental sustainability. The importance of local action and local knowledge in environmental sustainability and donor engagement and initiatives through the Charter.
- How is the “greening” process in the humanitarian and development sector translating and taking place within national and local organisations? How can international organisations learn from this transformation and support/amplify it? What concrete capacity-building initiatives exist to date? The example of the collective cycles from Climate Action Accelerator.
- How can humanitarian and development actors effectively measure and integrate environmental considerations into their operations to drive sustainable impact and advance environmental accountability? Insights from Terre des hommes’ carbon footprint measurement and environmental roadmap.
- The link between localisation and climate action: what examples of good practice can local actors put forward to take effective action; what are their needs to embark on the transformation of the sector towards a more sustainable model? Praajak Development Society’s work in the climate affected Sundarbans region, India
06 mars 2025, 10:00-11:30 AM CET