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Smita Nakhooda
Smita Nakhooda

Smita Nakhooda

Research Fellow, Climate and Environment

Smita Nakhooda is a Research Fellow in the Climate Change Environment and Forests Program at ODI where she leads work on energy and low carbon development, and on international finance to help developing countries address climate change.

She was previously a Senior Associate in the Institutions and Governance Program at the World Resources Institute , where she led research and engagement programmes on the governance of electricity in major developing countries, and on the environmental impacts of development finance. She also developed a program of work addressing governance of forests in the context of global efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation. In 2010 she was a Senior Research Associate of Idasa, an African democracy institute based in South Africa, working with civil society and independent research institutions to inform and influence emerging policies and plans in the electricity sector. Earlier in her career she worked on rural electrification in East Africa with the United Nations Development Program.

Smita holds an MSc in Environmental Policy and Regulation from the London School of Economics and Political Science (UK), and a BA in Government and Environmental Studies from Dartmouth College (USA).

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Climate finance transparency

Event - Round-table - 18 May 2012 10:00 - 13:00 (GMT+00)

In collaboration with World Resources Institute (WRI) and Publish What You Fund, this round table building will explore a number of new studies that have recently been completed. These include two reviews of the scope, objectives and reporting practices of the UK and US climate finance contributions by  and an analysis of the aid transparency and climate finance nexus.

Smita Nakhooda

Shedding light on fast-start finance

Opinion - Articles and blogs - 18 May 2012
'It’s not presently possible to say with confidence how much funding has been disbursed or where it’s going... consistent fast-start finance reports that provide detailed lists of projects and programs supported are needed'

Following the money: reviewing fast-start finance contributions

Event - Side Event - 17 May 2012 18:00 - 20:00 (GMT+00)

It is imperative to understand where and how developed countries are delivering on their climate finance pledges. This event will present key lessons from case studies of the UK and US fast-start finance contributions, as well as preliminary conclusions from a similar study of Japan’s contribution. The studies are lead by ODI, World Resources Institute (WRI), and Institute for Global Environmental Studies (IGES), respectively, in collaboration with the Open Climate Network, a partnership of researchers and civil society to track country progress on climate change. Invited panelists include representatives from: UK DFID, US Department of State, Government of Mali, Government of South Africa, Oxfam International and UNFCCC Secretariat.

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