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Page 1: AGENDAAGENDA MEXICO CITY, 16-17 MAY 2013 Forest governance in Latin America (organized with the Mexican Civil Council for Sustainable Forestry, CCMSS) MODULE 1: DAY 1: THURSDAY, MAY

A G E N D AM E X I C O C I T Y , 1 6 - 1 7 M A Y 2 0 1 3

Page 2: AGENDAAGENDA MEXICO CITY, 16-17 MAY 2013 Forest governance in Latin America (organized with the Mexican Civil Council for Sustainable Forestry, CCMSS) MODULE 1: DAY 1: THURSDAY, MAY

Forest governance in Latin America (organized with the Mexican Civil Council for Sustainable Forestry, CCMSS)

MODULE 1:

DAY 1: THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013

Venue: Hotel Fiesta Inn Insurgentes Sur(Mercaderes 20 Col. San José Insurgentes, Mexico City)

Time Description Participants

16.00 – 16.30

16:30-18:50

18:50-19:00

19:00-20:00

Opening remarks and presentation of

the manual “Transparecia en REDD+:

Una guía para prevenir la corrupción

en la reducción de emisiones por

deforestación y degradación forestal

en América Latina”

Panel discussion: Corruption and good

forest governance in Latin America

Closing remarks

Drinks reception

Sergio Graf (CONAFOR – Government of Mexico), Eduardo Bohórquez (Executive Director of Transparencia Mexicana), Sergio Madrid (Executive Director of CCMSS)

Deborah Berry (Government of El Salvador), Hugo Che Piu (DAR – Peru), Sergio Madrid (CCMSS – Mexico), Angela Skaf (BNDES /Amazon Fund – Government of Brazil)

Page 3: AGENDAAGENDA MEXICO CITY, 16-17 MAY 2013 Forest governance in Latin America (organized with the Mexican Civil Council for Sustainable Forestry, CCMSS) MODULE 1: DAY 1: THURSDAY, MAY

Climate Finance Governance and National Climate Funds (NGFS)

MODULE 2:

DAY 2: FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2013

Venue: Casa Lamm(Alvaro Obregón 99, Col. Roma, Mexico City)

Time Description Participants

10:00-10:20

10:20-10:40

10:40-11:00

11:00-11:20

11:20-11:40

Opening remarks

Video interviews with specialists

Best practices for transparency and

accountability in multilateral funds:

What can we convey to National Climate

Funds?

Experiences from Brazil’s Amazon Fund

and Climate Fund

Coffee break

Transparency International

Transparencia Mexicana

Liane Schalatek (Heinrich Böll Foundation), Cassie Flynn (Independent Consultant), Jan Kowalzig (Oxfam Alemania), Maria Netto (BID)

Lisa Elges (Transparency International)

Angela Skaf (BNDES /Amazon Fund – Government of Brazil)

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CO-ORGANIZED BY: WITH THE COLLABORATION OF SUPPORTED BY

Time Description Participants

11:40-12:00

12:00-12:20

12:20-12:40

12:40-14:20

14:20-15:50

15:50-17:30

17.30 - 18.30

Mexico’s new Climate Change Law and

the creation of its national Climate

Change Fund

Civil society participation mechanisms in

National Climate Funds

Private investment and National

Climate Funds

Panel discussion: Access modalities and

the efficient channelling of climate finance

by National Climate Funds

Panel discussion: Coordination between

international cooperation bodies and

National Climate Funds (moderated by

Transparencia Mexicana)

Lunch

Drinks reception

Luis Muñozcano(SEMARNAT – Government of Mexico)

Jorge Villarreal (Independent Consultant – Member of the Mexican Climate Finance Network)

Eduardo Reyes (PricewaterhouseCoopers)

Angela Skaf (BNDES /Amazon Fund – Government of Brazil), Luis Muñozcano (SEMARNAT – Government of Mexico), Eduardo Reyes (PricewaterhouseCoopers)

Dolores Barrientos (UNEP), Mercedes Araoz (IADB), Lisa Elges (Transparency International)