Transitioning to Clean Cooking Session 3: New SDG7 Clean Cooking Data and Pathways to Achieving Progress
Date: Wednesday, June 16
Time: 14:30 – 16:00 CET
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Transitioning to Clean Cooking Webinar Series: Session 3
Data is key to tracking and monitoring progress to assess global progress in the quest for sustainable, affordable, reliable and modern energy services for all. This webinar will focus on the latest SDG 7 tracking progress report which is published annually by the custodian agencies of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 on energy. The webinar will then transition into a discussion of different pathways to accelerating progress to clean cooking, particularly building on the upcoming UN High Level Dialogue on Energy, the recent launch of the High-Level Coalition on Health and Energy, and COP26.
Agenda
- Introduction
- Julie Ipe, Senior Director for Market Strengthening, Clean Cooking Alliance
- Opening Remarks
- Dr. Maria Neira, Director, Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health, WHO
- Presentations: Latest data on clean cooking access
- Results from the new SDG7 Tracking Progress Report on Clean Cooking
- Heather Adair-Rohani, Technical Lead on Energy and Health, WHO
- Results from the new SDG7 Tracking Progress Report on Clean Cooking
- WHO Air Pollution Data Portal
- Dr. Jessica Lewis, Technical Officer on Air Quality and Health, WHO
- Presentations: Pathways to accelerating progress
- Clean Cooking Compacts – Principles and how to get involved
- Frank van der Vleuten, Policy Coordinator, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands
- High-Level Coalition on Health and Energy – Strategic framework
- Dr. Kandeh Yumkella, Member of Parliament, Sierra Leone
- COP26 and Clean Cooking
- Dymphna van der Lans, CEO, Clean Cooking Alliance
- Clean Cooking Compacts – Principles and how to get involved
- Panel discussion – Pathways to accelerating progress
- Moderation: Olivia Coldrey, Lead, Energy Finance and Clean Cooking, SE4All
- Dr. Maria Neira, Director, Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health, WHO
- Frank van der Vleuten, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands
- Dymphna van der Lans, CEO, Clean Cooking Alliance
- Q&A
- Moderation: Olivia Coldrey, Lead, Energy Finance and Clean Cooking, SE4All
- Preview Next Session
- Julie Ipe, Senior Director for Market Strengthening, Clean Cooking Alliance