Island Finance Forum 2022
Investment for Sustainable Development
25th – 29th April, 2022
25th – 29th April, 2022
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Island Finance Forum 2022
The Island Finance Forum brings together senior financiers, development partners and regulators to share and exchange expertise on sustainable and inclusive financial structures in island communities. The Forum aims to highlight the unique financial challenges faced by global island communities and the solutions for sustainable economic recovery and inclusive growth in a post-pandemic world.
This free virtual event will be accessible to attendees from across the globe in a variety of interactive sessions, including networking opportunities to meet and exchange ideas face to face or in small groups. Attendees can choose which of the topics and sessions they actively participate in and after the event many will also watch and comment on the session recordings.
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Island Finance Forum 2022
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Island Finance Forum 2022
The Island Finance Forum 2022 will host six Content Tracks. Each Track is a learning path with sessions that will help you develop more in-depth knowledge about a specific topic and industry. By following specific Tracks you can join conversations and connect with the stakeholders that interest you most.
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During the past eleven years, Browne served as s a senior bank manager with the Swiss American Banking Group managing in excess of $400 million in assets, as Minister of Planning and Trade and Member of Parliament. He is presently Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of a company involved in construction and land development. Mr. Browne also served as director of several companies including LIAT (1974) Ltd (Aviation), Antigua Pier Group Ltd. Infrastructural Development) and Community Motors Ltd.
Mr. Browne’s motto is “to serve and empower,” a creed by which he lives. This can be seen in his contributions to the empowerment of the people of Point & Villa. He believes in empowerment and is passionately oppose to poverty. MP Browne frequently refers to poverty as the greatest scourge on the planet. Among his achievements at the constituency level are: An EC$30 million Fishery Development Centre, The establishment of a sporting, entertainment and leisure facility at Dredge Bay, An Information Communication Technology Centre in the Point, a Library, Computer Centre at the Villa Primary School and an affordable housing project at Dredge Bay. His achievements during a time of fiscal crisis are remarkable, were as a result of his resolve to succeed and his commitment to serve.
Led by Browne, the ABLP was returned to office in the 12 June 2014 general election after 10 years in opposition, winning 14 out of 17 seats. Browne was sworn in as Prime Minister on 13 June 2014.
Browne successfully led the ABLP to a second consecutive election victory on 21 March 2018. He was sworn in as Prime Minister for a second term on 22 March 2018.

Melissa is an independent consultant working on blue finance with the Asian Development Bank, Micronesia Conservation Trust, and other clients. She co-leads the Ocean Finance Paper for the High-Level Panel on the Sustainable Ocean Economy and leads the Conservation Finance Alliance working group on Coastal and Marine Conservation Finance. She holds a BS in Chemistry and Marine Science (University of Miami), MS in Oceanography (University of Hawaii), and PhD in Marine Conservation Finance (James Cook University).

Jean-Paul Adam is the Director for Technology, Climate Change and Natural Resources Management in the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. Prior to taking on this role, he served in the Government of the Republic of Seychelles in several Cabinet positions. He was Minister of Health from 2016 to 2019. He served as Minister of Finance, Trade and the Blue Economy from 2015 to 2016 where he negotiated a debt for climate change adaptation swap and launched the process for Seychelles to become the first issuer of a Blue Bond. Between 2010 and 2014, he was Seychelles’ Minister of Foreign Affairs, where he advocated for countries to embrace the concept of the Blue Economy, to improve sustainability for island and coastal countries. Before entering the Cabinet, between 2005 and 2009, he occupied several senior roles in the Office of the President of the Republic of Seychelles including Director General for presidential affairs, Principal Secretary for the Office of the President and Secretary of state in the presidency. He started his career as a career diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs between 2001 and 2004. He is a holder of a Masters in International Political Economy form the University of Manchester (UK) and a BA in English Literature and French from the University of Sheffield (UK).

A member of the Vanua’aku Pati, he was first elected to Parliament as MP for Tanna in the general election on 6 July 2004. He was re-elected in 2008 and 2012. In March 2013, following a change in government, new Prime Minister Moana Carcasses appointed him Minister for Education.Like other members of the Vanua’aku Pati, he crossed the floor on 15 May 2014 to help bring down the Carcasses government. New Prime Minister Joe Natuman maintained Loughman at his post as Minister for Education. He lost office on 11 June 2015 when the Natuman government was ousted in a motion of no confidence.
Since 2018 he is the leader of the Vanua’aku Pati.
Since 20 April 2020, Loughman has been in office as Prime Minister of Vanuatu.


In October 2021, St Helena made a historical transformation, implementing a Ministerial form of Government. Julie is currently serving as the first ever Chief Minister for Saint Helena Government and her role encompasses the management of all government directorates within government. Julie has direct political responsibility and accountability for all policies and services delivered by directorates in their portfolio. This includes direct financial responsibility and accountability for all policies and services delivered and the effective use of public funds spent in their portfolio directorate.
In addition to this role, Julie is also the Minister for Education, Skills & Employment and strives to be a role model for the aspiring youth of the Island. She is a successful business woman in the retail sector and has spent the majority of her life working within the private sector and commercial field. This exposure has given her the determination required to encourage the Government of St Helena to introduce and strengthen policies that provides a firm foundation that enables private sector development.
Julie is a firm believer of protecting natural ecosystems and ensuring that natural resources our used sustainably to guarantee enjoyment of these resources for generations to come. She has been an influential advocate for the sustainable development of our island for many years, and strongly supports St Helena Island being designated a Category VI, Marine Protected Area.
Julie has had a diverse working career to include exposure within the airfield operations, banking, business advisory services to name but a few. However, at the heart of all her aspirations communication remains key. She recognises the importance of communication and the power it has in changing mind-sets and gaining support, which is key when taking into account our ever-changing world and our collective desire to move towards a more blue and green agenda.


Nadia Spencer-Henry has over 20 years’ experience in fiscal and debt management. She has worked with the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank and the Financial Services Regulatory Commission of Antigua and Barbuda. She is currently debt manager in the Ministry of Finance of Antigua and Barbuda and has served in this capacity for the last 10 years. She has been appointed to serve for the fourth term of the Board of the Green Climate Fund to represent SIDs from 2022-2024.
She is a doctoral candidate with the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus and her research interest is climate finance.

On August 17, 2020, Robert M. Persaud was appointed as Foreign Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana.
Mr. Persaud brings to this position vast experience in the areas of corporate affairs, government relations, and international business with expertise in oil and gas policy and business development, environmental management, integrated natural resources management, and the production and management of the extractive industry and agricultural sectors in Guyana with the desire to contribute to the advancement of people and communities through strong leadership, innovation, and reform. Mr. Persaud will function as advisor to the Minister on issues of Foreign Trade and Diaspora Engagement.
From 2016 to until his recent appointment, Mr. Persaud worked extensively in the area of international business and investment. Previously, he served as Senior Cabinet Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment, Senior Cabinet Minister of Agriculture, ICT4D Strategy Coordinator within the Office of the President, and a Presidential Advisor.
Mr. Persaud recently obtained a certificate in the fundamentals of petroleum from the University of Texas and holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of West Indies. He also has an undergraduate degree from the University of Guyana. Born in 1974, he is married and has two children.


Climate change negotiator, sustainability expert and stakeholder management professional are three of the terms that describe the technical expertise of Ms Onika Stellingburg. She is also, however, is a skilled communicator, analytical and critical thinker, engagement specialist and project management professional. She is known to produce results in all her endeavours, whether developing projects for funding at the community level or negotiating global agreements at the international level.
Onika currently serves as the Director for Economic Development at the Linden Fund USA, a 501 ( c ) registered organization in the United States, and registered in Guyana as the LFU Guyana Inc. In this role, she is driving the local execution of the vision for an economic rebirth of the community of Linden and Region 10 focusing on small business development, corporate social responsibility, workforce development and public-private partnership.
Her execution of this role is ably complemented by her background in multilateral diplomacy, international policy development and stakeholder engagement. She gained these skills while serving as Advisor on issues related to renewable energy, climate change, forests and sustainable development at Guyana’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations and the Group of 77 and China (G77) Coordinator for the Climate Resolution in the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Onika has also received training by the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) as a climate change negotiator, further representing AOSIS in global climate meetings through the negotiations of critical sections of the Paris Agreement Rulebook.
Locally, Onika has substantial experience working in both the public and civil society sectors at the senior technical level. She has supported the development of national budgets for Guyana through the mainstreaming of sustainable development initiatives, crafting high-level indicators and working with ministries to aid their internal planning and budgeting processes. She has also lead national consultation processes or the development of the Green State Development Strategy: Vision 2040, a 20-year national development plan for Guyana.
Outside of the professional world, Onika has been very active and continuously engaged. She is one of the first Guyanese selected by the World Economic Forum youth initiative, the Global Shapers Community, working with other local leaders to develop and execute projects to improve the state of their communities. She has also orked along with the Guyana Youth and Environment Network raising over 1 million dollars for projects. Internationally, Onika serves as the Regional Coordinator for the Caribbean within the Royal Commonwealth Society and was previously the Board Member responsible for Communications within the Caribbean Regional Youth Council.
Onika is a true daughter of the soil, gaining an Associate Degree in General Studies at Queens College and her Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Studies at the University of Guyana. She was subsequently awarded a Government of Guyana scholarship which facilitated the successful completion of her Master of Science Degree in Sustainable Environmental Management at the Natural Resources Institute of the University of Greenwich in the United Kingdom. Onika spends her leisure time as an adjunct professor at the University of Guyana, lecturing students in Environment and Development and the Fundamentals of Climate Change. She is also very active in her church, serving as a board member of the church and an executive in the youth ministries department.

Silvia currently serves as the Royal Caribbean Group’s senior vice president and chief environmental, social and governance officer. She is responsible for designing an enterprise-wide Environmental Social Governance (ESG) strategy, crafting relevant goals, targets, policies and programs and engaging internal and external stakeholders to support the company’s business strategy, long-term license to operate and reputational capital. She oversees the company’s ESG disclosure strategy, ensures that the company follows the appropriate practices for board oversight and management of ESG risks and opportunities and supports the integration of ESG issues into the company’s governance and enterprise risk management.
Her previous experience includes executive and senior legal positions at Millicom International and Chevron Corporation, where she also led corporate responsibility, global issues and public policy teams, the implementation of an enterprise-wide ESG policies, shareholder engagement and the publication of their annual corporate responsibility reports.
She is a senior fellow and advisory board member of UC Berkeley’s Institute for Business in Society, the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Sustainable Tourism, the Ocean 100 Dialogues and the University of Miami Business School Sustainable Business Program. She has also served as an advisory board member at Duke’s Fuqua School of Business, the UN Global Compact Human Rights and Labor Group, the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business Center for Responsible Business, vice chair of the United States Council for International Business and as a member of the Harvard Kennedy School Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative. Silvia received her J.D. from the University of Miami, where she served as a member of the Law Review, and her B.A. from Boston College, cum laude.

Ray is the Group Head of the Investment Banking for Republic Bank, the leading capital markets advisory in the Caribbean. In his role, Ray is responsible for mergers, acquisitions, and debt capital markets and structured finance. Previously, he was a Vice President at Citigroup’s Private Bank, where he structured alternative investment products for professional family offices.
Before Citi, Ray worked at Morgan Stanley, where he ran a $13 billion alternative investment platform for high net worth clients to invest in private equity and real estate opportunities. Ray holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance and a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University of New York.
Ray serves on the Board of Literacy Incorporated, a non-profit organization based in New York that promotes reading for children in low-income communities throughout New York City. He is also the current President of the Columbia Business School Alumni Club of the Caribbean.

Entrepreneur, Management Consultant, Private Banker, International Speaker & Mentor with over 20yrs of Experience as a Digital Economist, Global Strategy, Strategic Planning, Management & Development Consulting, and Financial Planning with a passion for Private Sector Development specifically industry and enterprise transformation and Access to Finance.

Craig Weise has over 25 years of experience in private capital markets, both in the US and NZ, grounded in financial services, law, and investment banking.
He most recently held multi-faceted executive roles for the Treasury, managing teams focused on investment stewardship, commercial and investment performance monitoring, and shareholder representation across the New Zealand government’s direct investment and managed portfolios, representing over NZD$100 billion in assets. Immediately prior to his time at Treasury, Craig was a principal at Armillary Private Capital, ultimately active as its Managing Director, Investment Banking.
Craig holds an Honours Degree in Economics from Randolph-Macon College, Virginia, and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Virginia. He is also a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst, a Certified Investment Fund Director and a member of the New Zealand Institute of Directors.
Island Finance Forum 2022
10:00am EDT (New York) | 15:00pm BST (London) | 00:00pm AEST (Sydney – Next day)
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In a globalized and interconnected world subject to climatic and financial crises, islands are facing unprecedented challenges – whether from increasingly unpredictable and severe weather, rising sea levels, or due to geographical isolation and economic vulnerability. The Opening session will give an overview of what’s happening during the week of the Forum and will be followed by a networking session.
Duration: 30 minutes.
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10:30am EDT (New York) | 15:30pm BST (London) | 00:30am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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An interactive networking session where attendees can move from table to table and meet key stakeholders from across the globe, engage with one another and make connections.
Duration: 1.5 hours.
Tracks: Climate Finance | Renewable Energy Finance
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14:00pm EDT (New York) | 19:00pm BST (London) | 04:00am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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The relevance of putting the spotlight on inequalities for more equitable societies in island nations has been reaffirmed considering the disparate socio-economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the world continues to transition into the post-pandemic era, addressing inequalities in island communities will require a holistic analysis of complex and often overlapping dimensions, which go far beyond the surface variables of income and wealth distribution.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Climate Finance | Renewable Energy Finance | Blue Economy
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16:00pm EDT (New York) | 21:00pm BST (London) | 06:00am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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Chambers of trade and commerce play a key role in the dialogue between civil society and governments to power sustainable development. With the support of Chambers, a government can be more responsive and more useful to businesses and the economic needs of a community, thereby acting as an engine to promote a more efficient and prosperous economy. This session features executives and professionals from various chambers of commerce from islands around the world, who will facilitate the discussion on how Chambers can contribute to sustainable development.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Start-up Ecosystems
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18:00pm EDT (New York) | 23:00pm BST (London) | 08:00am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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Building a healthy, resilient and zero carbon future is essential for the survival of islands in the wake of the global climate crisis. Such a task requires sustained, collective and coordinated efforts between various entities including international organizations, national governments, civil society, and the private sector. This panel features experts from a variety of sectors to discuss how islands can work together in the Race to Net Zero.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Renewable Energy Finance
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05:00am EDT (New York) | 10:00am BST (London) | 19:00pm AEST (Sydney)
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For island communities, the ocean’s resources and opportunities are crucial in battling hunger, unemployment and promoting economic success. Harnessing the Blue Economy offers a unique opportunity for islands to promote economic development while preserving and supporting the health and integrity of the ocean and human well-being.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Blue Economy
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08:30am EDT (New York) | 13:30pm BST (London) | 22:30pm (Sydney)
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The world’s energy and climate future increasingly hinges on decisions made in emerging and developing economies. Sustainable finance and infrastructure investment play a critical role in accelerating the transition to a green energy and low carbon future. In this session leading experts will discuss how to accelerate the development of renewable energy sources and other green infrastructure for islands.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Renewable Energy Finance
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11:00am EDT (New York) | 16:00pm BST (London) | 01:00am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing is gaining traction as investors increasingly seek long term value and alignment with sustainability and climate-related objectives. The ESG efforts by the various private actors are consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but need to be leveraged further to achieve stronger outcomes.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Climate Finance
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15:00pm EDT (New York) | 20:00pm BST (London) | 04:00am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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Startups and small businesses are key drivers of economic growth and innovation on islands. With the right combination of people, organizations, governments and capital, the development of innovative technologies and solutions to the world’s problems can be accelerated. This panel will highlight how public and private entities can work together to create thriving ecosystems that work to the benefit of islands’ economic and social development.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Start-up Ecosystems
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17:00pm EDT (New York) | 22:00pm BST (London) | 07:00am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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Many small island nations are turning to cryptocurrency as a way to make sending and receiving money from abroad more efficient, accessible, and cost-effective. Going crypto can help even the most remote island communities make transactions and access finances, helping reduce socioeconomic inequalities and diversifying island economies. Experts on this panel delve into the discussion on how cryptocurrency with the assistance of blockchain technology can help contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Duration: 1.5 hours.
Tracks: Blockchain & Cryptocurrency
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08:00am EDT (New York) | 13:00pm BST (London) | 22:00pm AEST (Sydney)
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Islands are facing unprecedented challenges from climate change and significant investment is needed to move the needle to a more climate-resilient economy and society. As we look towards the UNFCCC COP27 summit, it is essential that climate financing be prioritized on global agendas to support the green recovery and future resilience of islands.
Duration: 30 minutes.
Tracks: Climate Finance | Renewable Energy Finance
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10:00am EDT (New York) | 15:00pm BST (London) | 00:00am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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Climate finance has been a core issue in international climate policy for over a decade. The COP26 UN climate conference, was an opportunity to meet and begin addressing SIDS, LDCs and other vulnerable nations’ access to climate finance. What are other opportunities exist for indebted island states?
Duration: 1.5 hours.
Tracks: Climate Finance
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12:30pm EDT (New York) | 17:30pm BST (London) | 02:30am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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Duration: 45 minutes.
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In an age of mass media consumption, news is found everywhere but large media houses dominate the market. Small publications are finding it much harder to compete, especially when they serve small markets like those found amidst island communities. With local media being replaced by major international entities, what are the impacts on journalism, politics, and society in affected communities?
Duration: 45 minutes.
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18:00pm EDT (New York) | 23:00pm BST (London) | 08:00am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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An interactive networking session where attendees can move from table to table and meet key stakeholders from across the globe, engage with one another and make connections.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Risk & Insurance | Start-up Ecosystems
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Financial technology aims to compete with traditional financial methods in providing funding for projects and developments. In an ever-changing industry, fintech can help SIDS and developing nations explore new economic development opportunities and alternatives.
Duration: 1 hour.
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Emphasis has been put on protecting natural areas as a way of protecting resources, biodiversity and mitigate the impacts of the climate crisis. However, finance is scarce within the conservation field, and funding must be made available for such projects to be successfully implemented and maintained.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Climate Finance | Blue Economy
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12:00pm EDT (New York) | 17:00pm BST (London) | 02:00am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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More frequent and severe weather events caused by climate change are leading to an increasing amount of areas becoming prone to natural disasters. This, on top of other types of disasters – tsunamis, earthquakes, etc – present a range of risk management issues for institutions and governments. This panel will discuss the opportunities and strategies available for communities to limit risks and build resilience.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Climate Finance | Risk & Insurance
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03:00am EDT (New York) | 08:00am BST (London) | 17:00pm AEST (Sydney)
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The pandemic has had a wide-range of impacts on island communities, by adding pressure to healthcare services, limiting tourism and reducing economic resilience. This session between government representatives, impact investment and financial experts will tackle what strategies countries and companies are undertaking to recover from the hardships created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Climate Finance
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Small Island Developing States are at the forefront of climate change – to improve their resilience they must have access to funding and insurance on key climate mitigation projects. Renewable energy is critical to the sustainable development of island communities and assurances must be put in place to ensure it can be implemented fully without setbacks.
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Renewable Energy Finance | Risk & Insurance
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08:00am EDT (New York) | 13:00am BST (London) | 22:00pm AEST (Sydney)
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Presented in conjunction with the Clinton Global Initiative, the Island Innovation Awards celebrate the best projects, changemakers and developments made across global islands. Find out the winners of the twelve different award categories in the first-ever Island Innovation Awards!
Duration: 2 hours.
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11:00am EDT (New York) | 16:00am BST (London) | 01:00am AEST (Sydney | Next Day)
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Often reliant on tourism, island communities around the world are having to reckon with the impacts of the climate crisis on the industry. From rising sea levels, coastal erosion and more frequent severe storm events – what is the future of coastal tourism, and can finance improve its outlook?
Duration: 1 hour.
Tracks: Blue Economy
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13:00pm EDT (New York) | 18:00pm BST (London) | 03:00am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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As the world shifts towards a low-carbon future, how do countries reliant on their fossil fuel industry ensure they are doing their part in the global transition? Guyana makes a case for meeting environmental targets while managing an economic portfolio intertwined with oil and gas production.
Tracks: Renewable Energy Finance
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15:00pm EDT (New York) | 20:00pm BST (London) | 05:00am AEST (Sydney – Next Day)
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Duration: 1 hour.
The final interactive networking session where attendees can move from table to table and meet key stakeholders from across the globe, engage with one another and make connections.
Tracks: Blue Economy | Blockchain & Cryptocurrency
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Island Finance Forum 2022
The forum is the first of its kind, and totally free! You can learn from world-leading experts from diverse backgrounds about the latest projects being deployed in island communities, with applications far beyond. Each session will be interactive with opportunities to ask questions and make connections. This year we are expanding to have even more features!
All are welcome to participate in the forum – feel free to invite friends and colleagues. Participants can take part in every session, or simply choose the sessions most relevant to them and are all encouraged to join the social media conversation.
The forum will be broadcast LIVE, taking place over multiple days in various timezones. Ideally, we want guests to join live as there will be opportunities to ask questions and interact with fellow attendees. However, all sessions will be recorded and made available online a few weeks after the forum.
We are continually adding more speakers and sessions! If you would like to nominate a speaker click here.
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