Small island states and climate risk: Building a financially stable future

Small island states and climate risk: Building a financially stable future

Virtual roundtable   Virtual   
  Thu 25 Mar 2021 14:00 - 15:00

Small island states are particularly vulnerable to climate change and financial stability will be significantly threatened without effective adaptation and resilience building. Aleksandra Zdzienicka, Senior Economist, International Monetary Fund and World Bank’s pilot climate change policy assessments, and Pauline Charazac, adviser on international and institutional relations at the Bank of Mauritius, explore climate impact adaptation and mitigation policies, and strategies and frameworks for small islands to build resilience and attract international finance.

Speakers:
Pauline Charazac, Advisor on International and Institutional Relations, Bank of Mauritius
Aleksandra Zdzienicka, Senior Economist, International Monetary Fund

Timings:
14:00-15:00 (London)
10:00-11:00 (New York)
22:00-23:00 (Singapore)

This meeting will be conducted under the OMFIF Rules.

This virtual discussion is part of the OMFIF Sustainable Policy Institute. The SPI is a high level community which brings together central banks, sovereign funds, public pension funds, and their counterparts in asset management, banking and professional services to explore policy, regulatory and investment challenges posed by environmental, social and governance themes. See more information on OMFIF’s SPI here.

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