Muna Eltahir
Muna Eltahir- Practical Action Sudan’s Country Director: Joined Practical Action’s team in 2015, she has acquired a substantial and long history of experience in the humanitarian and development fields. Before Joining Practical Action, Muna worked for UNOCHA, ADRA, British Aid (FCDO), Netherlands Embassy, and Windle Trust International. Muna holds two master’s degrees; one in Economics of Human Resource Development from India and the other one is in International Community Development from Andrews University of Michigan – USA. Muna is a gender expert as well as a women’s rights activist.
Sessions by Muna Eltahir
Sessions by Muna Eltahir
Sessions by Muna Eltahir
Perspectives on Innovation: Measuring & Monetizing Impacts
Game-changing innovations can dramatically contribute to scaling the sector and bring us closer to universal access to clean cooking solutions. These talks will feature innovators who will discuss how their products, services, or approaches have the potential to address key challenges in the sector.
- Advancing innovative direct impact monitoring: Fuel Use Electronic Logger (FUEL): Nordica MacCarty, Associate Professor of Engineering, Oregon State University
- Clean cooking saves lives: the Air Burden of Disease Explorer can predict how many: Michael Johnson, Technical Director, Berkeley Air Monitoring Group
- Advancing digital MRV to scale nature-linked clean cooking: Claire Willers, Senior Manager, Market Relations, The Gold Standard Foundation
- Unlocking climate finance for clean cooking in displacement settings: Muna Eltahir, Director of Practical Action Sudan
- Applying research to create a new results-based finance tool for women’s empowerment: Subhrendu Pattanayak, Oak Professor of Environmental and Energy Policy, Duke University
Speakers
Sessions by Muna Eltahir
Sessions by Muna Eltahir
Sessions by Muna Eltahir
Sessions by Muna Eltahir
Sessions by Muna Eltahir
Perspectives on Innovation: Measuring & Monetizing Impacts
Game-changing innovations can dramatically contribute to scaling the sector and bring us closer to universal access to clean cooking solutions. These talks will feature innovators who will discuss how their products, services, or approaches have the potential to address key challenges in the sector.
- Advancing innovative direct impact monitoring: Fuel Use Electronic Logger (FUEL): Nordica MacCarty, Associate Professor of Engineering, Oregon State University
- Clean cooking saves lives: the Air Burden of Disease Explorer can predict how many: Michael Johnson, Technical Director, Berkeley Air Monitoring Group
- Advancing digital MRV to scale nature-linked clean cooking: Claire Willers, Senior Manager, Market Relations, The Gold Standard Foundation
- Unlocking climate finance for clean cooking in displacement settings: Muna Eltahir, Director of Practical Action Sudan
- Applying research to create a new results-based finance tool for women’s empowerment: Subhrendu Pattanayak, Oak Professor of Environmental and Energy Policy, Duke University