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COP27 and the Role of African Universities

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Virtual Webinar

Thu, Jun 9, 2022

3 PM – 4 PM (GMT+2)

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Join this Gerhart Center Webinar Series session titled "COP27 and the Role of African Universities" featuring Youssef Nassef, Director of the Adaptation Division, UNFCCC and chair, World Adaptation Science Programme. The webinar will be moderated by Adham Ramadan, associate provost for Research and Dean of Graduate Studies at AUC. In anticipation of the upcoming COP27, which will be held in Egypt this year, this talk discusses the role that has to be played by universities in Africa to respond to the environmental challenges that are to be addressed at the conference.
 

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Youssef Nassef

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Adaptation Division, UNFCCC

Youssef Nassef has led the adaptation workstreams under the UNFCCC since its inception. He possesses over 30 years of experience in diplomacy and international environmental policy and is a seconded diplomat from the Egyptian Foreign Service. While assuming progressively higher levels of leadership at the UNFCCC, he led UNFCCC support for several initiatives on adaptation. These include the inception and support for National Adaptation Programmes of Action and National Adaptation Plans; the Nairobi Work Programme – an international knowledge hub for impacts, vulnerability and adaptation; and the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage. He recently created the Resilience Frontiers initiative, which applies foresight for attaining post-2030 resilience. He holds a Ph.D. in International Technology Policy and Management and a MALD in International Environmental Policy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, a MA in Middle East Studies and a BSc in Computer Science and Physics from the American University in Cairo.

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