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Clare Shakya

Director, Climate Change

Clare is the director of IIED’s Climate Change research group. Her work focuses on the role climate finance can play to create inclusive and equitable delivery mechanisms that incentivise action to tackle the poverty, climate and nature crises.
Full biography

Clare works on improving access to climate finance as well as on its quality and quantity. 

She supports the Least Developed Countries (LDC) Group leadership on their LDC Initiative For Effective Adaptation and Resilience (LIFE-AR) – developing vertically integrated delivery mechanisms that can channel resources and authority for climate action to local actors country wide. 

She also works with partners who have endorsed the principles for locally-led adaptation in improving the quality and effectiveness of adaptation support.

Expertise

Clare’s applied experience includes: 

  • Governing climate risk and uncertainty through flexible, adaptive and politically astute development 
  • Shock responsive social protection, parametric risk insurance and climate information services 
  • Strategic policy influence through amplifying real-time learning and the voices of women and other excluded groups for social justice 
  • Coherent governance of landscapes (water resources, land and forests) 
  • Enterprise development for affordable energy services and resilient value chains, and 
  • Strengthening Southern climate capabilities through peer learning and shifting institutional culture.
Before IIED

Clare has over 30 years of experience on climate change, energy and natural resource management, including 15 years with the UK Department for International Development (now the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)) where she led Asia and then the Africa Division’s climate change response.

She has experience working in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Education

  • MSc (Oxon) forestry and its relation to land use, University of Oxford (Director’s Prize) 1996
  • BSc (hons) environmental science and development studies, University of East Anglia (first class) 1991
     

Current work

Clare is responsible for the oversight of the propositional research of IIED’s Climate Change research group into climate action that is far-reaching, far-sighted and socially just. She works with the group on: 

  • Delivering climate ambition with the least developed countries (LDCs)
  • Getting money where it matters, invested behind poor people’s climate priorities
  • Governing risk and mechanisms to tackle the compounding risk for the poorest, and 
  • Strengthening institutional climate capabilities, beyond ‘fly in, fly out’ technical experts.

Interviews

IIED expert interviews: Clare Shakya
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Email: 
clare.shakya@iied.org
Twitter: @clareshakya
Languages: English, English, Nepali, Spanish (rusty)

Latest publications

Loss and damage case studies from the frontline: a resource to support practice and policy

Climate Change Loss and Damage: 4th Deliberative Dialogue Report

Climate Change Loss and Damage: 3rd Deliberative Dialogue Report

Climate change loss and damage: 2nd deliberative dialogue report

Climate change loss and damage: 1st deliberative dialogue report

Follow the money: tracking Least Developed Countries’ adaptation finance to the local level

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Clare Shakya's blog posts

More than 250 participants shared their experiences and examples of good practice at CBA12 (Photo: Teresa Corcoran/IIED)

How can insights from CBA12 inform global discussions on the SDGs and resilience?

Blog, Jul 2018
Community mapping in Mtandire informal settlement, Malawi. Federations of the urban poor can help residents to identify and communicate their development priorities (Photo: SDI, Creative Commons via Flickr)

Breaking barriers to local climate finance for the triple win

Blog, May 2018
Solar panels, such as these in Bhutan, are benefiting millions of energy-poor households (Photo: Richard Furlong, Creative Commons, via Flickr)

Turning up the volume: five insights into aggregating finance for expanding off grid energy investment

Blog, Nov 2017
A woman displays a tray of bean seeds. Researchers have introduced 15 new varieties of beans in north-western Uganda to help farmers cope with extreme conditions. Delegates to CBA11 will consider how to deliver effective local climate action (Photo: Georgina Smith/CIAT, Creative Commons via Flickr)

Building our shared learning on climate action in Kampala

Blog, Jun 2017
President Trump announced his decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement in front of an audience of administration officials and supporters who had been gathered in the White House Rose Garden (Photo: Joyce N. Boghosian/The White House)

US Paris withdrawal: where now for climate action?

Blog, Jun 2017
A water tap in Rwanda. Measuring sustainability of investments in water and sanitation makes more sense than focusing on annual freshwater withdrawal and access to improved water and sanitation (Photo: A'Melody Lee/World Bank, Creative Commons, via Flickr)

Making World Bank aid sustainable

Blog, Oct 2016
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