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2nd International Conference on Climate Finance (ICCF) 2019

Followed by the success of the first ICCF held on 27-28 January 2018, the conference secretariat, Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS) was expected to continue the efforts on knowledge sharing on climate finance issues. Hence, BCAS is organizing the 2nd International Conference on Climate Finance (ICCF) 2019 under the Climate Finance Transparency Mechanism (CFTM) project in collaboration with Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Research (C3ER), BRAC University and International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) based at Independent University of Bangladesh.


The 2nd International Conference on Climate Finance (ICCF) will be held on 9-10 March, 2019 offers an opportunity for national and international experts, scientists, academics, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, government, non-government and private sectors to share and exchange their knowledge and experiences on current and future climate finance issues. The theme of ICCF 2019 is “Challenges and Opportunities of Climate Finance” and will be focused on enhancing contributions to access, mobilization and utilization of climate finance.


All interested applicants are requested to register online through the link given below:

https://goo.gl/jsHKVA


Selected number of participants will be sponsored by the organizers. Participants from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) will be prioritized for the sponsorship.


For more information:


Email at iccf.cftm@gmail.com, golam.rabbani@bcas.net

 

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