Investing in Nature — Delivering Climate and Biodiversity Impact at Scale. Hosted by The Palladium Group and FMO.
Investors often find that there is a lack of demonstrable track records by asset managers with scalable, real impact investment approaches. Consequently, building a forward pipeline of relevant asset managers is a challenge for investors. This panel of specialist asset managers will explore and demonstrate how their strategies offer portfolio fit solutions.
This panel will be hosted by Palladium’s Martin Belcher.
Martin is the programme director for the FMO programme ‘Mobilising Finance for Forests’ Learning, Convening, and Influencing Platform’. The platform aims to increase the scale, in terms of size and impact, of investments in forests, sustainable land use (FSLU) and nature. The LCIP seeks to do this by;
Within Palladium, Martin also holds the title of Director of Impact in the Climate, Environment and Natural Resources team, working within the company’s business development sector and supporting a wide range of programmes seeking to mobilise investment into climate adaptation and mitigation, with a focus on understanding, assessing and reporting impact. He also previously held the role within Partnerships for Forests, a Palladium-led UK government-funded programme that delivered the world’s largest business incubator active across the tropical forests belt from 2016-2024.
This session will share experiences, approaches, and lessons from LMICs in two sessions, followed by discussion and audience participation moderated by Eduardo Gonzalez-Pier and Dina Balabanova (LSHTM) after each session.
Opening and Keynote - Building Resilience in Health Systems
Touching upon integration and resilience with a focus on primary health care and the Primary Impact framework, advancing equitable health outcomes.
Moderator: Frances Ilika, Palladium
Keynote remarks: Suneeta Sharma, PROPEL Health Project Director and VP Global Health, Palladium
Session One - Ensuring Access to Essential PHC Services
Theme: The role of local actors; Advocacy for domestic resource mobilisation; Locally led- solutions/approaches.
Session Two - Integration for Sustainable Health Systems
Theme: Global Health Security and One Health approaches for systems resilience, climate integration, resource optimization.
Booth 109 | Exhibition Hall | Tuesday – Thursday, 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. | Friday 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Palladium and our partner Jembi offer a unique opportunity for you to connect with our health experts. Please view our schedule below and stop by our booth to chat. We look forward to meeting you.
Senior Monitoring & Evaluation Advisor, Palladium
Director of HIV, Palladium
Senior Regional Health Financing Advisor, PROPEL Health
Data.FI Project Director, Palladium
Country Director, Data.FI Nigeria, Palladium
Deputy Coordinator for Financial and Program Sustainability, PEPFAR/Global Health Security and Diplomacy, US State Department
Principal Researcher, Health Economics and Epidemiology Research Office (HE2RO)
Acting Chief Director, HIV/AIDS & STIs, National Department of Health, South Africa
Chief Medical Officer, Palladium
Technical Director, Palladium
Division Director, Health Economics and Epidemiology Research Office (HE2RO)
Partner, Global Health, Palladium
Vice President of Global Health, PROPEL Health Project Director, Palladium
The traditional global health emergency effort of prevention, detection, and response that was honed during the HIV epidemic and is collectively known as "global health security" (GHS) is in a period of recalibration. Moving forward, resources are being aligned to leverage the innovations that came out of the COVID-19 pandemic to inform a more resilient response to the next emerging threats. Watch this session to learn about trends, new approaches, and case studies to help inform the path forward.