Rafael Martins
Rafael Martins has worked in sustainable development, climate change and disaster risk reduction for 15 years. He has been involved and implemented programmes and projects with UN agencies and funds, governments, NGOs, academia and civil society in Latin America, Africa and Asia.
His main areas of expertise include climate change mitigation and adaptation policies, National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC), climate finance, disaster risk management, climate mainstreaming, Ecosystem based-Adaptation (EbA) and country support on UNFCCC commitments, REDD+, Adaptation Funds, GEF, and GCF Readiness.
Rafael holds a MSc in Sustainable Development and Climate Change, MA in Public Administration, a University Diploma in Social Economy and Local Development and has completed additional trainings in Project Management, Data for Effectiveness for Policy Making, Biodiversity Finance, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Human Rights, Gender and Environment (Biodiversity, Climate Change, Land Degradation), Theory of Change, Results-based Management, M&E and Urban Responses to Climate Change.