Pathways and Influence of International Institutions on Domestic Policy Making in Developing Countries: Some Case Studies From the Environmental Sector in Africa SUSAN TAMBI MATAMBO ’04 M.E.M. Thursday, October 1st 12:00-1:00 Marsh Hall Rotunda. Lunch will be provided. Susan Tambi Matambo currently works for the World Bank as a Climate Change Specialist. In the past she worked in various capacities for the Global Environment Facility Secretariat and Evaluation Office, US Climate Action Network, The Wildlife Conservation Society and U.N. Agencies. She holds a BSc. degree in Ecology and Natural Resources Management from the University of Zambia and a Master’s degree in environmental management (MEM’04) from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, where her research focused on the pathways and influence of global institutions on domestic environmental policy. Tambi has written on international climate policy and climate change adaptation, has extensive experience working on environmental issues in Africa, has lived in Southeast Asia, and currently resides in the United States.