Frances Fuller
Head of Programme Strategies
Executive Team, Implementation Strategies, Management Team

Frances Fuller is Climate Analytics’ Head of Programme Strategies. She leads the organisation’s programme strategy and portfolio development, working across global offices and technical teams to shape priority initiatives, strengthen partnerships, and support high-quality delivery.
Fran’s work sits has sat in the intersection of climate science, policy, and implementation, with a focus on supporting developing countries - particularly Small Island Developing States - to advance ambitious and implementable climate action. Her experience spans national climate planning (including NDCs), climate governance and institutional coordination, stakeholder engagement, and climate finance mobilisation for adaptation and mitigation.
Prior to Climate Analytics, Fran worked at the United Nations, including as part of the UN Secretary-General’s Climate Change Support Team supporting the strategy toward the adoption, signature, and ratification of the Paris Agreement, and as Special Assistant to the President of the 68th Session of the UN General Assembly. She began her career with the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, focusing on natural resource management, ecosystem-based approaches to sustainable development, and multilateral environmental agreements, including the UNFCCC.
Frances holds a postgraduate degree in Environment, Politics, and Globalisation from King’s College London and an undergraduate degree in Environmental Biogeoscience from the University of Leeds.
Publications
- Towards a just transition of the workplace: Baseline Analysis for the Electricity and Road Transport Sectors in Antigua and Barbuda
- Long-term strategies in SIDS: blueprints for decarbonised and resilient 1.5°C compatible economies
- Antigua and Barbuda's national greenhouse gas reduction report
- Debt for climate swaps: Caribbean outlook
- German fast start: lessons learned for long-term finance
