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The series of emails below show the process of how one attempts to learn more about the LCDS:

RE: Guyana project query
Wed, October 21, 2009 5:04:28 PM


From:

Jennifer Rockwitz 

To:

Maya Trotz

Cc:

Sara Greenbaum ;Olivia Ross ; Chris Johnson


Dear Maya,

Thanks for your email.

CCI has, upon request, offered the Government of Guyana advice on how to incentivize and generate the investment needed to sustain a development strategy that seeks to preserve Guyana’s forests and enhance community development, on a pro bono basis. CCI has at times worked in cooperation with McKinsey, as they engaged in similar activities. However, the Clinton Foundation is not a grant-making foundation, and CCI did not grant/donate its own funds to McKinsey for the study, Saving the World's Forests Today: Creating Incentives to Avoid Deforestation. Rather, upon request, we agreed to provide administrative support to “pass through” funding to McKinsey from third party donors at the donors’ managerial direction.

Best wishes,
Jennifer

 

From: Maya Trotz  
To: Jennifer Rockwitz
Subject: Re: Guyana project query

Thank you Jennifer. Unfortunately the Government of Guyana (GoG) has named itself as the author of that paper, yet at national consultations they have referred people to the "McKinsey Report." I would think that if it were a McKinsey report, McKinsey would be listed as an author. In the exec. summary it states that the paper was written by the GoG based on an assessment by McKinsey which made folks, like me, believe that there was a separate McKinsey report. It's great to know that someone finally has an answer after 2 months of inquiry. You might want to let the Office of Climate Change in Guyana know that they should make it clear on their website and to the people of Guyana what really is being called the "McKinsey Report." If they do wish to call it the McKinsey report I would also suggest they make McKinsey an author on the title page to help lessen the confusion.

Which brings me to another question. How much did the Clinton Foundation pay for McKinsey's contribution to this 35 page document? What was McKinsey specifically asked to do? It's a bit troubling that this document would surface before consultations with local populations, especially forest populations. Hopefully I am mistaken on this latter point and the document was created after much public engagement.

Thanks,
Maya


From: Jennifer Rockwitz  
Sent: Mon, October 19, 2009 6:43:10 PM
Subject: FW: Guyana project query
Dear Dr. Trotz,

Below please find the link to the McKinsey report that you requested, Saving the World's Forests Today: Creating Incentives to Avoid Deforestation.
http://www.guyanaclimatechange.gov.gy/attachments/071_Guyana%20Office%20of%20the%20President%20Avoiding%20Deforestation%20Paper.pdf
Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.
All best,
Jennifer Rockwitz


From: Maya Trotz  
Sent: Fri 16/10/2009 03:07 PM
To: CCI Info
Subject: Re: CCI response
Thanks for responding. This is just great. The government of Guyana said I need to contact the Clinton Foundation for the information because you paid for  the study. Now you say I must call McKinsey. Is this what transparency is all about? Hope you don't mind, but I plan to share all of these correspondences online.

Sincerely,
Dr. Maya Trotz


From: CCI Info  
To: Maya Trotz  
Sent: Fri, October 16, 2009 10:02:35 AM
Subject: CCI response

Dear Maya,

I would recommend that you call McKinsey and Company as regards this point. I appologise that I cannot be of more help

Thank you again for your interest and support.

Regards,

Information
Clinton Climate Initiative


From: Maya Trotz  
Sent: Tue 13/10/2009 06:42 PM
To: CCI Info
Subject: Re: CCI response
Thanks. I found their climate initiative page, but am not sure which one of the projects deals specifically with Guyana. Can you tell me please? Thanks, Maya


From: CCI Info <climateinfo@clintonfoundation.org>
To: Maya Trotz  
Sent: Tue, October 13, 2009 9:17:49 AM
Subject: CCI response
Dear Maya,

Thank you for contacting the Clinton Climate Initiative.  We are always excited to hear from individuals who are interested in helping to combat climate change.

If you look at the McKinsey website I am sure that you will find a copy of the project.

Regards,

Information
Clinton Climate Initiative


From: Maya Trotz
Sent: Tue 25/08/2009 06:21 PM
To: Narendra Rajcoomar
Cc: CCI Info; Climate Positive Development Info
Subject: McKinsey Report done for the Government of Guyana on a Low Carbon Development Strategy


Hello, I understand that the Clinton Foundation funded McKinsey to complete a project for the government of Guyana on its LCDS initiative. I have been trying to find out (1) how much McKinsey was paid for the project and (2) where I can find a copy of the project since it is being used as a basis for current public consultations in Guyana, however, the public lacks any details on how the calculations were made or work done.

I have already submitted an online request on the Clinton Foundation website and have yet to get a response. I am hoping that you can put me in touch with the ight person at your organization.

Thanks in advance,
Maya Trotz

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From: Narendra Rajcoomar
Subject: LCDS Response
Date: Monday, August 24, 2009, 12:00 PM
Dear Ms Trotz,
 
Thank you for your general interest in the LCDS. Regarding your question, please note that the work of the Mc. Kinsey Group with the Government of Guyana received support from the Clinton Foundation.

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M. Brotherson
Office of Climate Change