Mythili Sampathkumar

Mythili Sampathkumar

Mythili Sampathkumar is a New York-based journalist covering development, the U.N., foreign policy, and U.S. politics. Her work has appeared in outlets like The Independent, LA Times, NBC News, Foreign Policy, Vox, and PRI.

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In Nairobi, aid community struggles in wake of ET302 crash

In Nairobi, aid community struggles in wake of ET302 crash

almost 7 years ago // Aid worker

At least 45 aid professionals and international organization staff are believed to have died when Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed on Sunday morning.

UN eyes more help for women entrepreneurs

UN eyes more help for women entrepreneurs

almost 11 years ago // Procurement

The so-called clearing house for tenders from multilateral agencies is forging more partnerships to give women-owned businesses in developing countries gain more access to procurement opportunities.

Doing business with the Climate Technology Center and Network

Doing business with the Climate Technology Center and Network

almost 11 years ago // Climate finance

In business for more than a year, this U.N. office provides technical assistance for climate technology projects in developing countries. So how can the private sector get involved? We spoke with the Climate Technology Center and Network's director.

COP20: Final text not good enough for Paris 2015

COP20: Final text not good enough for Paris 2015

about 11 years ago // U.N. climate change conference

After two weeks of negotiating in Lima, Peru, delegates from more than 190 U.N. member countries failed to reach a consensus on a global climate agreement strong enough to serve as a foundation for producing the document expected to replace the Kyoto Protocol by next year's climate change summit in Paris.

Climate finance: Not just a matter of semantics

Climate finance: Not just a matter of semantics

about 11 years ago // Climate funding

While Australia’s multimillion-dollar pledge to the Green Climate Fund came as a welcome surprise, one question remains for many COP20 participants: How would donor countries define what projects and funding will be classified under climate finance?

COP20: Make or break for developing countries on new climate deal

COP20: Make or break for developing countries on new climate deal

about 11 years ago // Live from Lima

This year's U.N. Climate Change Conference in Lima, Peru, is seen as a crucial milestone toward ratifying a new global agreement to fight global warming and replace the Kyoto Protocol in 2015. Will progress made on technology transfer be enough to keep the "global south" at the table given the shortfall on funding for adaptation and mitigation?

Partners pledge $413M for clean cookstoves

Partners pledge $413M for clean cookstoves

about 11 years ago // Cookstoves for Future Summit

The Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves seeks $500 million to deliver clean cookstoves to 100 million people by 2020. At the recent conference in New York, public and private sector partners pledged $413 million to help the alliance achieve its goal — and open up business opportunities in the sector.

Cities — the new battleground to fight climate change

Cities — the new battleground to fight climate change

over 11 years ago // Urban development

As urban areas account for 70 percent of worldwide carbon emissions, the United Nations decided Tuesday to make cities the next front in the struggle against global warming. But how? A new initiative to fund climate-smart urban infrastructure projects hopes to become a game changer.

What to expect from the UN Climate Summit

What to expect from the UN Climate Summit

over 11 years ago // NY #GlobalDev Week

World leaders, mayors, aid officials and representatives from civil society and the private sector will converge on Tuesday in New York for the U.N. Climate Summit. A few experts consulted by Devex believe not much will be accomplished at a meeting held outside of official UNFCC channels.