Seraphine Haeussling is the Programme Manager at the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC). Seraphine has seventeen years of project and programme management experience on climate change mitigation and adaptation in the World Bank and UN Environment.
Seraphine worked for eight years in a Mexico field office and the DC headquarters of the World Bank (Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), Sustainable Development Department – Environment). As member of the climate change team she worked on adaptation and mitigation projects, from designing and developing project activities to supporting their implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
Seraphine joined the UN Environment climate change coordination team in 2009 to work on the development, implementation and evaluation of UNEP's climate change sub-programme. In 2014, she moved to the secretariat of the 10 year framework of programmes on sustainable consumption and production (10YFP) coordinating calls for proposals, the development of a monitoring and evaluation framework for the 10YFP, and identifying and developing links between the 10YFP and climate change. In August 2016, Seraphine becamse a member of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition secretariat, where she is responsible for coordinating the funding process for the initiatives under the CCAC Trust Fund, the monitoring and evaluation of the initiatives including the coalition’s annual report and tracking of global trends, as well as for the overall coordination of the initiatives.
Seraphine holds a Master in Economics with focus on environmental economics and management from the universities of Freiburg and Cologne, Germany, including an exchange programme in Budapest, Hungary.