Achieving Climate Action and Socio-Economic Prosperity in Harmony: The use of tools for evidence-based policy making

Venue: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Date: 11 October 2023

Organized at the Middle East and Northern Africa Climate Week 2023 by the KCI

 

Background  

Governments need to establish clear, measurable and achievable climate targets in their NDCs and LT-LEDS. Policymakers are recognizing the interconnectedness of climate action and socio-economic development goals like economic growth, job creation, and social equity. Balancing climate actions and socio-economic prosperity is a complex and pressing challenge which need evidence-based policy making at local, national, and global levels. This concept involves using rigorous scientific research and data-driven analysis using qualitative or quantitative modelling tools to inform and guide policy decisions related to climate change mitigation while considering their broader socioeconomic implications. The issue is of higher relevance for countries in the phase of economic development or vulnerable to impacts of responses taken to address climate change while acting in parallel to bring down their emissions. There is a consistent demand to enhance the capacity of countries to enhance their understanding on use of these modelling tools for such social-economic assessments to allow them to undertake their own assessment at country level.  

 

Objective 

The objective of the event is to raise awareness and enhance understanding of participants from the region on the roles of the tools and methodologies for socioeconomic impact assessments in the planning for policies to achieve climate objectives and sustainable development. The participants will be able to understand the possible trade-offs between climate objectives and sustainable development, and other policies that need to be put in place to achieve both. 

 

Agenda

1. Opening remarks (Peter Govindasamy, Co-Chair of the KCI)

2. Session 1: Understanding the needs for evidence-based policy making in regional context (Moderated by Peter Govindasamy, Co-Chair of the KCI)

Panelists:

  • Kusum Lata (Team Lead, UNFCCC)
  • Manal Shehabi (Founding Director, SHEER Research & Advisory Ltd)
  • Dr. Mustafa Babiker (Principal Professional, Aramco) 

3. Session 2: Experiences with integrated policy assessments (Moderated by Peter Govindasamy, Co-Chair of the KCI)

Panelists:

  • Christian Fischle (Advisor, GIZ) 
  • Hicham Benamirouche (Algeria) 
  • Angelina Mensah (Ghana)
  • Mahmoud Fath-Allah (League of the Arab States)

4. Closing

 

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