We are pleased to invite you to the online NAMA Facility learning event that will share lessons and insights into the evaluation and learning approach of the NAMA Facility. After a successful first learning event held in January 2022, the Technical Support Unit (TSU) is thrilled to continue the debate on the interplay between evaluation, learning, and climate action. Independent evaluators and representatives of NAMA Support Projects will be invited to share their experiences and inspire exchange on the following topics:
What signs of transformational change can we observe at the mid-term of the climate finance projects?
What key lessons and challenges are associated with mid-term evaluations from a project perspective?
How can projects incorporate the findings of mid-term evaluations?
The event will invite the participants to contribute to the discussion and share their insights during an interactive discussion session.
Speakers:
Luca Petrarulo, is a climate change and a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning expert with over 10 years of experience in supporting international development programmes and research. He is the Team Leader of the NAMA Facility programme “Evaluation and Learning Exercise of NAMA Support Projects” run by AMBERO and Oxford Policy Management.
Sven Schuppener, is a technical advisor at GIZ and has been working in the Clean Energy NSP in Tunisia for 2 years. Prior to Tunis, he worked in various climate change mitigation projects in West and Central Africa. Sven holds a Master’s degree in Environment and Development from the London School of Economics, is a passionate athlete and enjoys contemporary art.
Camilo Herrera Pena, is an economist from the University of Glasgow and Msc in finance from the University of Warwick with more than four years of experience working within international development. Camilo has been the advisor of the financial component of the Colombian NSP for the domestic refrigeration sector since March of 2019. During the implementation period of the NSP Camilo has amassed experience in the development of financial instruments, refrigerators’ substitution business models and the redesign of project activities in changing macroeconomic and geopolitical developments.
The NAMA Facility is a joint initiative of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK), UK Department for Energy Security & Net Zero (DESNZ), the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities (KEFM), the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), the European Union and the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF).