Kyana
    Bowen

    Kyana Bowen is a distinguished Caribbean leader in sustainable development, climate
    resilience, and inclusive governance. Currently serving as the Executive Director of the United
    Nations Global Compact Network Caribbean, Ms. Bowen is recognized across the region for
    her unwavering commitment to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through
    inclusive partnerships, resilient systems, and people-centered strategies.
    Appointed to her current role in May 2024, Ms. Bowen leads the Caribbean network of the UN
    Global Compact, which covers 19 countries in the region. Under her leadership, the Network
    serves as a catalyst for aligning Caribbean businesses and institutions with the Ten Principles
    of the UN Global Compact and the 2030 Agenda.
    Before joining the UN Global Compact, Ms. Bowen served as the National Project Coordinator
    for the International Labour Organization (ILO) Caribbean Office, where she played a pivotal
    role in implementing the SDG Fund Joint Programme, Resilient Caribbean: Engaging and
    Training Youth, Strengthening Integrated Social Protection Sector Delivery. Spanning three
    Caribbean countries, this initiative focused on empowering youth, enhancing inclusive social
    protection delivery, and building regional resilience—principles that are foundational to her
    work and advocacy.

    Ms. Bowen’s career is equally marked by her impactful contributions at the intersection of
    gender, climate action, and disaster resilience. From 2020 to 2022, she was the Programme
    Officer for Humanitarian Affairs, Climate Change, and Disaster Risk Resilience at the UN
    Women Multi-Country Office for the Caribbean. In this role, she served as the Project Manager
    for the landmark Enabling Gender-Responsive Disaster Recovery, Climate, and Environmental
    Resilience in the Caribbean (EnGenDER) project. Implemented across nine Caribbean
    countries, the EnGenDER project was instrumental in integrating gender perspectives into
    climate and disaster risk management systems, amplifying the voices of women and girls in
    national development processes, and driving policy reform to reduce systemic vulnerabilities.
    Her track record of public service also includes national leadership in comprehensive disaster
    management. From 2016 to 2019, Ms. Bowen served as the Senior Programme and Policy
    Manager at the Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies in the Government of
    the Turks and Caicos Islands. Her contributions at this institution laid the groundwork for more
    resilient communities and governance systems, particularly in response to increasing climaterelated disasters.

    She was instrumental in coordinating emergency preparedness and shaping
    national disaster risk reduction strategies aligned with international frameworks such as the
    Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.

    Ms. Bowen’s earlier career experience includes five years with the Government of the Republic
    of Trinidad and Tobago. She held the positions of Regional Planner at the Ministry of Local
    Government and Rural Development, as well as Planning and Development Assistant at the
    Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management. Both roles were central to advancing
    national resilience efforts, especially for vulnerable and marginalized communities, and
    integrating spatial and social planning into disaster risk reduction strategies.

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      Executive Director
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      UN Global Compact Network Caribbean
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    Speaker Details
    • Profession
      Executive Director
    • Company
      UN Global Compact Network Caribbean