Latin America and Caribbean regional dialogue 2: Scaling-up Locally Led Adaptation

At the COP26 Presidency’s Climate and Development Ministerial, the world’s most vulnerable countries stated loud and clear the need for radical improvements in their access to climate finance, and the need to increase support for locally led adaptation. Similar calls have also come through the Climate Vulnerable Forum and G7 meetings.

In partnership with the UN COP26 Presidency, Race to Resilience and the Adaptation Action Coalition, eight partners are collaborating to build on this momentum to support the scale-up in locally-led adaptation globally.

Six peer-to-peer regional dialogues are being held across Asia-Pacific, Africa, and the Caribbean and Latin America in September and October 2021.

The COP26 Presidency is pressing donors to improve and scale up their adaptation commitments, including support to locally-led adaptation and access to finance. Locally-led adaptation is a central focus for the incoming Presidency, and in the lead up to COP, donors will convene to discuss how to improve adaptation financing at the local level.

The dialogues offer a chance for countries and non-state actors to learn from each other and showcase the real potential for locally-led adaptation via direct and enhanced direct access models.

Event programme:

1. Welcome and Keynote Remarks
Dr. Rebekah Shirley, Director of Research, Data and Innovation, World Resources Institute
Gonzalo Munoz, UN High-Level Climate Action Champion (TBC)
Selwin Hart, Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General on Climate Action and Assistant
Secretary-General for the Climate Action Team
2. Pathways for delivering Locally Led Adaptation
3. Break-out discussions on the changes needed to support Locally Led Adaptation
4. Plenary Discussion and Reflection
5. Closing

The event is finished.

Date

Oct 14 2021
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Time

4:00 am - 6:30 am

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