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Assessing Priorities for Climate and Development

The collaborative panel with the Cambridge Climate Society will assess priorities when it comes to balancing the risks of climate change and economic development. We will hear from experts in this field including the national finance co-ordinator for the Green Party and the founder and director of Barranquilla+20. The event will be moderated by a representative of the Cambridge indigenous society.

Monday 1st May from 18:00 to 20:00

Moderating the event

Omnia El Omrani is a medical doctor and the first official Youth Envoy for the President of the 27th UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) and Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs. She is a Climate Change and Health Junior Policy Fellow at Imperial College London with more than seven years of experience in climate change facilitating over 74 hours of training sessions in 15 countries globally. She was a commissioner at the Lancet-Chatham House Commission on Post-Covid Population Health, a Youth Sounding Board member of the European Union DG-INTPA, an associate at Women Leaders for Planetary Health, and a member for the New York Times Generation Climate Cohort.

This event is hosted in collaboration with

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