Pan Ei Ei Phyoe is a climate and water specialist pursuing her doctorate at the University of Oxford and serving as a Climate and Water Policy Consultant with the Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA). She holds dual master's degrees in Water Science, Policy, and Management, and Water Resources Engineering and Management from the University of Oxford and the University of Stuttgart, respectively, along with a Bachelor of Engineering from Myanmar Maritime University. Her work focuses on developing sustainable water management and climate adaptation strategies.
At COP28 in the UAE, Pan Ei plays a critical part in advancing the presidency’s water agenda, drawing on her extensive experience in integrating water security with climate policy. Her background is marked by significant work with the International Water Management Institute, International Institute for Environment and Development, and International Hydropower Association, where she concentrated on sustainable water management and governance. Additionally, she has demonstrated leadership and coordination skills through her role with the Oxford Water Network at the University of Oxford in the UK, further showcasing her commitment to advancing water-related agendas on a global scale.
Pan Ei’s research and professional efforts are geared toward enhancing climate resilience and adaptation through technical expertise, policy insights, and stakeholder engagement, aiming for ecological security and sustainable water management. With a passion for innovation and challenging conventional approaches, Pan Ei is committed to uncovering and advocating for integrated water management strategies that address water scarcity and climate change vulnerabilities, aiming to secure a sustainable and resilient future.
Joined 2024