Expression of Interest

Through 7 April, the organizing partners of the Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Climate Week 2021 are accepting Expression of Interest submissions from stakeholders interested in joining the Virtual Thematic Sessions. Regional Climate Week sessions are scheduled for 11-14 May and will be hosted by the Government of the Dominican Republic.

Regional Climate Weeks provide a platform for engagement by national and subnational governments, regions, cities, indigenous communities, the private sector and civil society. The Week is an opportunity to shape implementation and delivery of national climate action plans under the Paris Agreement on the way to COP26 in Glasgow. This year, the Regional Climate Weeks focus on three themes:

National actions and economy-wide approaches – Discussion on ambitious action in key sectors and how these actions can integrate in national planning and economic packages to enable COVID-19 recovery and support the Paris Agreement. 

Integrated approaches for climate resilient development – Collaboration to discuss the climate risks facing Latin America and the Caribbean, develop low-carbon solutions and seek partnerships for risk-based approaches to adaptation and resilience building.

Seizing transformation opportunities – A platform to explore breakthrough solutions to deliver climate action at a scale that puts Latin America on a low-emission and highly resilient development pathway, with focus on key sectors of the economy that need deep transformation.

Join us by sharing an engaging video in the Action Hub, hosting a Side Event or as a Supporting Organization for one of the thematic tracks. Browse each section to learn more about our engagement opportunities and submit your Expression of Interest before the 7 April deadline.

 

Supporting Organizations are needed to enable thematic tracks, the central component of the Regional Climate Week. Each track covers one theme and runs for four hours every day of the event. Core partners coordinate and manage each track, with support from a diverse group of co-leaders and co-organizers.

If your organization is interested in supporting a thematic block, please indicate the role that interests you by considering the following responsibilities:

  • Deliver support, including financial support if applicable, as indicated in the online application form
  • Provide ideas to the coordinating organization(s) and other supporting organizations on how the tracks should be delivered, making the sessions meaningful for policymakers of the region rather than just a space to publicize an organizations’ work
  • Provide names and mobilize potential speakers, storytellers and moderators (national governments/line ministries, businesses, cities, sub-national regions, financial institutions, civil society, etc.) with a focus on new voices bringing solutions, experiences, technologies and/or innovative approaches, ensuring that they do not over-publicize or market their individual or organizations’ work, projects or initiatives during the sessions
  • Mobilize high-level speakers and moderators
  • Support the lead organization in capturing key discussion points and key takeaways

Organizations with expertise and experience delivering climate action in Latin America and the Caribbean can support design and delivery of one or more sessions. Interested organizations are encouraged to fill out the form below, and core and regional partners will conduct a selection process based on:

  • Commitment to strive for limiting warming to 1.5°C and a climate-neutral and resilient world
  • Representation and ability to mobilize a wide range of actors, stakeholders (national governments/line ministries, businesses, cities, sub-national regions, financial institutions, civil society, etc.) and sectors in the region with a focus on new voices bringing solutions, experiences, technologies and/or innovative approaches
  • Geographical representation of regions
  • Transformational collaboration within or across sector(s)
  • Level and type of expertise in topics related to the three tracks
  • Experience in showcasing cross-cutting issues like gender, just transition, health and education

Selected organizations will be invited to join in a supporting role. Preference will be given to organizations delivering climate action on the ground with an ability to mobilize stakeholders with substantive solutions, experiences, technologies and innovative approaches. Shortlisted organizations will be contacted for further discussion. Selected applicants will be informed as soon as possible.

Application deadline: 7 April 2021

APPLICATION FORM

Side Events provide an opportunity for organizations to host a 1-hour session on topics aligned with one of the themes of this year’s Regional Climate Weeks. The application form serves as a concept note for the session, with selection based on the following:

  • Commitment to strive for limiting warming to 1.5 °C and a climate-neutral and resilient world
  • Representation and ability to mobilize a wide range of actors, stakeholders and sectors in the region
  • Geographical representation of regions
  • Transformational collaboration within or across sector(s)
  • Level and type of expertise in the topics related to the three tracks
  • Experience in showcasing cross-cutting issues like gender, just transition, health and education

The selection process will be carried out by Regional Climate Week core and regional partners. Organizations with shortlisted proposals will be contacted, and selected applicants will be informed as early as possible. More information on charges that may apply will be shared in due course.

Application deadline: 7 April 2021

APPLICATION FORM

The Action Hub is a platform for non-governmental organizations, intergovernmental organizations, youth organizations and educational institutions to showcase their work in pre-recorded video, which can be more dynamic and entertaining. Submit the form to present your short video and bring a big announcement, new case-study or great interview to the Regional Climate Week.

All events must contribute to the Regional Climate Week discourse, align to one of the three themes and pre-recorded. Action Hub events will take place for 15-30 minutes in a dedicated virtual room.  Core and regional partners will conduct a selection process based on the following:

  • Commitment to strive for limiting warming to 1.5 °C and a climate-neutral and resilient world
  • Representation and ability to mobilize a wide range of actors, stakeholders and sectors in the region
  • Geographical representation of regions
  • Transformational collaboration within or across sector(s)
  • Level and type of expertise in the topics related to the three tracks
  • Experience in showcasing cross-cutting issues like gender, just transition, health and education

Organizations with shortlisted proposals will be contacted, and selected applicants will be informed as early as possible. 

Application deadline: 7 April 2021

APPLICATION FORM

This section contains more information on each of the three thematic tracks, the core partner supporting each track and the principles that should guide session curation.


Thematic Track Details

Track 1 – National actions and economy wide approaches

Supporting partner:  World Bank


This track will assist all stakeholders in better understanding the cycle of the Paris Agreement – ambition of NDCs and LTLEDS; implementation of action, including with support; and transparent reporting, including on progress and impact.

This track will enable discussion on long-term national planning and integrated national policy making, including whole-of-government and society approaches, enhanced engagement of all stakeholders and the redirection of financial flows. In this context, discussion will cover ambitious actions in key sectors, including nature-based solutions, and how these actions integrate in national planning and contribute to long-term climate ambition.

The track will also enable an assessment of the best practice in society-wide and economy-wide approaches to cutting greenhouse gases and building resilience and how broad economic packages to enable recovery from the COVID19 pandemic can support the achievement of the Paris goal. The impact of these approaches on other SDGs, in particular gender equality, decent work and reducing inequalities can be identified and synergies identified.

 

Track 2 – Integrated approaches for climate-resilient development

Supporting partner: United Nations Development Programme


The pandemic exemplifies the complexity and interconnectivity of risks. It has also exacerbated existing vulnerabilities, which underscores the need for greater attention to coherent, coordinated approaches to adapting to climate change. Emerging risks also strengthen the case for averting, minimizing and addressing loss and damage associated with climate change impacts.

This track will explore collaboration between all actors on the extent of climate risks faced in different hazards across the region, including extreme weather events and slow onset events, key systems impacted, and structuring support systems. 

Focus will center on development and implementation of solutions for enabling risk-based approaches to adaptation and resilience building, as well as the partnerships that bring these solutions to bear.

 

Track 3 – Seizing transformation opportunities

Supporting partner: UN Environment


This track will provide a platform to explore breakthrough solutions to deliver climate action and support at a scale that puts regions on a low-emission and resilient development pathway. Discussions will focus on key sectors of the economy that need deep transformation and promote a speedy, healthy and sustainable recovery. 

Related events under this track will enable an all-of-society approach to developing a common vision for the future in key sectors to promote job creation and enhance human welfare. Track events will elaborate the policy and resource mobilization approaches needed today to achieve this future.

 

Session Curation Principles

Curations of the sessions must follow these principles:

  1. Urgency and ambition – Catalytic events that drive outcomes towards a 1.5-degree net-zero, resilient world ASAP and aligned with science
  2. Impact focused on 2030 – Evidence-based, action-oriented, and building a lasting legacy towards COP26 and beyond
  3. Radical collaboration – Deep listening to diverse perspectives, reshaping multilateralism and driving convergence towards shared goals
  4. Diversity & inclusion – Raising the bar on what diversity and inclusion truly means and demonstrating how it contributes to better outcomes
  5. Human – Generating a sense of solidarity through meaningful conversations and interactive formats that inspire creativity, shared learning and collective problem solving
  6. Digital – Harnessing the best of technology to showcase innovative solutions and broaden both reach and inclusion
  7. Systems leadership – Actors across sectors achieving exponential progress together on mitigation and resilience
  8. Ambition loop – Showcasing the positive feedback loop between non-Party stakeholder leadership and bold government policy through active participation and cocreation
  9. Disruptors & incumbents – Holding a generous space for disrupters and incumbents that inspires constructive challenge, shared learning and collective action
  10. Amplify science & indigenous knowledge – Drawing on proven, diverse sources of climate information to chart the way forward
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