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Wai Fun Ho
Policy Analyst

Fun is an environmental policy specialist with a Master's degree in Social Policy. She has gained extensive experience in research and knowledge transfer through her management of diverse research projects and academic activities during her tenure at multiple universities. Her research focus is primarily on climate change policy, particularly energy policy.

Prior to joining CCIL in 2023, Fun graduated from the inaugural Climate Advocacy Training for Youth (CATY) programme. Her strong passion for climate advocacy led to her selection as one of the youth delegates to COP26 as an Observer. Currently, her main focus is on the CATY programme. Through sharing her experience and knowledge, she aims to empower Hong Kong's youth as climate advocates and promote climate justice.


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Kwok Hiu Chung
Senior Programme Manager

Kwok Hiu Chung obtained the Bachelor of Social Sciences at the University of Hong Kong. He has been working in local and international non-government organisations for more than 10 years with rich experiences in different social issues. He joined CarbonCare InnoLab in 2022, focusing on promotion of CarbonCare Label and corporate social responsibility. He also participated in COP27 as an NGO observer.

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Kylie Lai
Programme Manager

Kylie majored in Political Philosophy and Public Administration Management. She has served in the former South Horizon District Councillor's Office. During her time partnering with the District Councillor, she has implemented environmental protection strategic planning. Kylie joined CarbonCare InnoLab in 2021, focusing on the Jockey Club SolarCare Programme, which is fostering the renewable energy transition in Hong Kong. In her climate action endeavours, she prioritizes key areas such as women and gender, climate justice, and youth empowerment.


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Karly Ip
Programme Officer

Karly is passionate about environmental education and social equity. With a degree in Environmental Science, she has extensive volunteer experience, collaborating with NGOs to raise climate awareness and promote sustainable practices for children and youth. Furthermore, Karly has also volunteered in teaching programmes for underprivileged children in China every year, addressing poverty and educational inequality issues. She joined CarbonCare InnoLab in 2024, focusing on the Climate Advocacy Training for Youth (CATY) programme.
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Wai Fun Ho
Policy Analyst

Fun is an environmental policy specialist with a Master's degree in Social Policy. She has gained extensive experience in research and knowledge transfer through her management of diverse research projects and academic activities during her tenure at multiple universities. Her research focus is primarily on climate change policy, particularly energy policy.

Prior to joining CCIL in 2023, Fun graduated from the inaugural Climate Advocacy Training for Youth (CATY) programme. Her strong passion for climate advocacy led to her selection as one of the youth delegates to COP26 as an Observer. Currently, her main focus is on the CATY programme. Through sharing her experience and knowledge, she aims to empower Hong Kong's youth as climate advocates and promote climate justice.

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Kwok Hiu Chung
Senior Programme Manager

Kwok Hiu Chung obtained the Bachelor of Social Sciences at the University of Hong Kong. He has been working in local and international non-government organisations for more than 10 years with rich experiences in different social issues. He joined CarbonCare InnoLab in 2022, focusing on promotion of CarbonCare Label and corporate social responsibility. He also participated in COP27 as an NGO observer.

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Kylie Lai
Programme Manager

Kylie majored in Political Philosophy and Public Administration Management. She has served in the former South Horizon District Councillor's Office. During her time partnering with the District Councillor, she has implemented environmental protection strategic planning. Kylie joined CarbonCare InnoLab in 2021, focusing on the Jockey Club SolarCare Programme, which is fostering the renewable energy transition in Hong Kong. In her climate action endeavours, she prioritizes key areas such as women and gender, climate justice, and youth empowerment.

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Karly Ip
Programme Officer

Karly is passionate about environmental education and social equity. With a degree in Environmental Science, she has extensive volunteer experience, collaborating with NGOs to raise climate awareness and promote sustainable practices for children and youth. Furthermore, Karly has also volunteered in teaching programmes for underprivileged children in China every year, addressing poverty and educational inequality issues. She joined CarbonCare InnoLab in 2024, focusing on the Climate Advocacy Training for Youth (CATY) programme.

Programme Advisor

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Chong Chan Yau
Co-founder and Board Advisor

Mr Chong Chan Yau is the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of CarbonCare InnoLab and a member of the Board of Directors of Climate Finance Asia . Mr Chong is a graduate from the University of Hong Kong. He obtained a Master's degree in Information Systems from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

He served in the Hong Kong Government as an Administrative Officer. He also served as an Executive Director of Oxfam Hong Kong and a member of the Board of Directors of Oxfam International. He then joined the University of Hong Kong as the Director of Student Development for its Centre for Development and Resources for Students. Mr Chong is active in promoting civil society in Hong Kong. He is the President of the Hong Kong Blind Union. He has also been a member of the Education and Publicity Subcommittee of the Council for Sustainable Development, which is an advisory committee to the Hong Kong SAR Government on sustainability issues.

Mr Chong has received the Ten Outstanding Young Persons Award in 1991 and the MBE honour in 1995 for his outstanding service to the Hong Kong community. In 2012, Mr Chong has been awarded one of the "Leaders of 2011" by the Sing Tao Publishing Co Ltd and the HKU Honorary Fellowship by the University of Hong Kong.


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Ivy Leung
Executive Director

Ivy Leung upholds the vision of CCIL of building a sustainable future. As the world moves towards a low-carbon economy, she and her team envision the just transition by connecting climate change and social services to protect and respect the vulnerable communities in Hong Kong.

Beginning her career as a journalist, Ivy had worked in Hands On Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust and Hang Seng Bank, where she gained an in-depth understanding of the different responsibilities of NGOs, funders and corporates in sustainable development. Soon after joining CCIL, she has participated in various International Climate Conferences, exchanging experience and knowledge on climate mitigation, adaptation and resilience, to explore the impact of climate change on Hong Kong. She has also been actively exploring Hong Kong's role as a city in carbon reduction by making reference to case studies and research in neighbouring cities.

Ivy holds a Master's degree in Cultural Management from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from the Hong Kong Baptist University. She has also worked as a consultant and conducted qualitative research for a number of social welfare and community engagement projects, and advocated for the principle of stakeholder co-creation. With international evidence showing that there is a strong correlation between social welfare and climate change, and that the underprivileged in particular paying the greatest price for the climate crisis, Ivy is committed to engaging stakeholders from all walks of life to enhance the public's climate resilience, and advocate to policy makers on the direction of mitigating climate change and promoting climate justice.

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Chong Chan Yau
Co-founder and Board Advisor

Mr Chong Chan Yau is the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of CarbonCare InnoLab and a member of the Board of Directors of Climate Finance Asia . Mr Chong is a graduate from the University of Hong Kong. He obtained a Master's degree in Information Systems from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

He served in the Hong Kong Government as an Administrative Officer. He also served as an Executive Director of Oxfam Hong Kong and a member of the Board of Directors of Oxfam International. He then joined the University of Hong Kong as the Director of Student Development for its Centre for Development and Resources for Students. Mr Chong is active in promoting civil society in Hong Kong. He is the President of the Hong Kong Blind Union. He has also been a member of the Education and Publicity Subcommittee of the Council for Sustainable Development, which is an advisory committee to the Hong Kong SAR Government on sustainability issues.

Mr Chong has received the Ten Outstanding Young Persons Award in 1991 and the MBE honour in 1995 for his outstanding service to the Hong Kong community. In 2012, Mr Chong has been awarded one of the "Leaders of 2011" by the Sing Tao Publishing Co Ltd and the HKU Honorary Fellowship by the University of Hong Kong.

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Ivy Leung
Executive Director

Ivy Leung upholds the vision of CCIL of building a sustainable future. As the world moves towards a low-carbon economy, she and her team envision the just transition by connecting climate change and social services to protect and respect the vulnerable communities in Hong Kong.

Beginning her career as a journalist, Ivy had worked in Hands On Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust and Hang Seng Bank, where she gained an in-depth understanding of the different responsibilities of NGOs, funders and corporates in sustainable development. Soon after joining CCIL, she has participated in various International Climate Conferences, exchanging experience and knowledge on climate mitigation, adaptation and resilience, to explore the impact of climate change on Hong Kong. She has also been actively exploring Hong Kong's role as a city in carbon reduction by making reference to case studies and research in neighbouring cities.

Ivy holds a Master's degree in Cultural Management from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from the Hong Kong Baptist University. She has also worked as a consultant and conducted qualitative research for a number of social welfare and community engagement projects, and advocated for the principle of stakeholder co-creation. With international evidence showing that there is a strong correlation between social welfare and climate change, and that the underprivileged in particular paying the greatest price for the climate crisis, Ivy is committed to engaging stakeholders from all walks of life to enhance the public's climate resilience, and advocate to policy makers on the direction of mitigating climate change and promoting climate justice.

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