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Do You Really Wants to Hear About U.S. Activities?: A Presentation in Transition

Do You Really Wants to Hear About U.S. Activities?: A Presentation in Transition. Ko Barrett, Director Climate Change Program U.S. Agency for Int’l Development. Key Elements Arising From Our Discussions. No ‘one size fits all’ Country-driven Begin with the end in mind

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Do You Really Wants to Hear About U.S. Activities?: A Presentation in Transition

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  1. Do You Really Wants to Hear About U.S. Activities?: A Presentation in Transition Ko Barrett, Director Climate Change Program U.S. Agency for Int’l Development

  2. Key Elements Arising From Our Discussions • No ‘one size fits all’ • Country-driven • Begin with the end in mind • Start at the right place with the right people • Need the right solution for the right problem

  3. Beginning With the End in Mind • Integration with development goals • Build on opportunities and advantages • Identify actors and entities who are key to sustainability • Development and innovation are key

  4. Starting in the Right Places With the Right People • Policy and Regulatory • Development • R & D • Knowledge • Technology • ?

  5. Identifying the Right Solution to the Right Problem: Drivers for Action and Engagement • Policy and Regulatory • International and national commitments • Public awareness and pressure • Development • Employment • Poverty • R & D • Capacity • Natural and Investment Resources

  6. Conclusions • Methodologies are at risk of being irrelevant if the right entry point has not been identified and key stakeholders have not been engaged • Long and quick yield measures are both relevant to effective technology transfer, development and innovation • Proper buy-in is key to sustainability

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