Humphrey Fellow Nazla Mariza discusses climate change, one of the most pressing conversations of the past two decades. Since the 1990s, top leaders from almost all countries in the world have been deliberating international climate policies to seek solutions at the global level. However, the progress has been slow and complex. At the national and local level, climate policy is likely considered complicated, high level and vague for local government and societies who ironically face the real impact of climate change. How do they cope with this? The presentation will look at the lessons learned from Indonesia and explore challenges of integrating climate change solution into policy decisions. About the speaker: Nazla Mariza is a Humphrey Fellow and most recently the Program Director at the Center for Public Policy Transformation where she leads the policy team to provide evidence-based policy analysis and training for policymakers. She has been working closely with high level ministry officials, mayors and district heads to contribute to the development of several regulations. She earned a Master’s in Development Studies from the Institute of Development Studies at University of Sussex through the award of Chevening. She also received an Executive Education certificate from Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.
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