Angelina Davydova - moderator of CACCC 2020

Publication date: 12 October 2020
Angelina Davydova - moderator of CACCC 2020


The Third Central Asia Climate Change Conference (CACCC 2020) will be held online on October 19-23, 2020. The objective of the conference is to strengthen a regional dialogue on climate change and sustainable development through the information and knowledge exchange in Central Asia. You can get more detailed information on the CACCC-2020 here.

A series of our publications will be dedicated to the speakers and moderators of the upcoming event. And, today, we would like to introduce you to Angelina Davydova, environmental journalist. She will moderate the sessions of the CACCC 2020 during all five days of the event on October 19-23, 2020.

Moderator

Angelina Davydova is an environmental journalist and she writes articles for Russian international mass media, including Kommersant, Thomson Reuters Foundation, журнала Science. Angelina is also the editor of the journal “Ecology and Law”, the director of the Bureau of Environmental Information and a teacher at the Saint Petersburg State University (journalist faculty), Saint Petersburg National University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, MARKHI State Academy of Architecture (Moscow).

Angelina Davydova is also the organizer of a number of educational courses and trainings on environmental journalism and communication. She is a professional moderator and facilitator of environmental and climate events. Angelina Davydova has been participating regularly as observer in UN climate change negotiations since 2008.

Angelina was graduated from a number of environmental and journalist educational programs, including in Oxford (Great Britain) in 2006, Hamburg (Germany) in 2009, Berkeley (California, USA) in 2012 and University of Davis (California, USA) in 2018-2019.

Stay tuned for further updates to know about other interesting speakers of the CACCC-2020


Climate  Adaptation and Mitigation Program for Aral Sea Basin or CAMP4ASB is implemented by CAREC and financed by the World Bank. Project aims to enhance regionally coordinated access to improved climate change knowledge services for key stakeholders (e.g., policy makers, communities, and civil society) in participating Central Asian countries as well as to increased investments and capacity building that, combined, will address climate challenges common to these countries.CAMP4ASB is implemented in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan during the period from 2016 to 2021.



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