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Kickoff to the 2024 GCF Watch Global Webinar Series: Join the Conversation!

Unpacking Climate Action: Engaging Civil Society in Global Financial Frameworks

In an exciting development for climate advocates worldwide, Africazine reports that civil society members dedicated to environmental sustainability will gather virtually for two pivotal sessions on October 9th and December 4th. This initiative marks the fourth consecutive year of the Global Climate Fund (GCF) Watch Series, an essential platform aimed at bolstering the engagement of civil society organizations (CSOs) within the financial mechanisms of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement.

This year, participants can look forward to a revamped, interactive format designed to foster deeper discussion and collaboration. The first of these sessions, set for October 9th, promises to offer significant insights into the architecture of financial mechanisms operating under the UNFCCC, with a particular focus on the GCF. CSO representatives will dive into an analysis of these mechanisms, including their similarities, differences, and the myriad opportunities available for civil society engagement. This dialogue is especially vital in creating a robust global response to climate change that includes diverse voices and perspectives.

When to Tune In

Mark your calendars for October 9, 2023! The session will kick off at 8:00 AM (DC time) and will be accessible at different times across the globe, including 9:00 AM in Santiago, Chile, 1:00 PM in Lagos, and 8:00 PM in Manila. Multilingual support will enhance accessibility, as the discussions will occur in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.

Registration and Participation

Engagement is key to tackling climate challenges, and Africazine encourages all interested participants to register for free using this registration link.

Who to Expect

Attendees will hear from distinguished presenters, including Erika Lennon from the Center for International Environmental Law, who will explore the pivotal role of the GCF amid the broader UNFCCC financial framework. Ira Guerrero from the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities will introduce vital resources from the GCF Watch initiative.

The sessions will also feature insightful interviews with notable figures in environmental advocacy, such as Kairos Dela Cruz (ICSC), Faizal Parish (Global Environment Centre), and Julia Grimm (Germanwatch). The discussions will be moderated by Camila Bartelega from the Interamerican Association for Environmental Defense, ensuring a rich exchange of ideas centered around maximizing CSO influence in climate financial mechanisms.

This event signifies an important opportunity for civil society to amplify their impact in global climate negotiations. As societies around the globe continue to face the repercussions of climate change, collaborative efforts like this are vital to shaping equitable and effective policy responses.

Stay engaged and informed by following updates from Africazine and connecting with the global climate community. Together, we can pave the way for more sustainable practices and policies that benefit not only our planet but also the communities that inhabit it.

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