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Mandated and other events
Technical Workshop for Parties on how priority areas of the Glasgow Work Programme can guide implementation of the six elements of Action for Climate Empowerment
08 - 09 Jun. 2022
12:00h - 14:00h
Bonn, Germany
Germany
Education and Youth
UNFCCC
English
1
Mandated and other events
Technical Workshop for Parties on how priority areas of the Glasgow Work Programme can guide implementation of the six elements of Action for Climate Empowerment
08 - 09 Jun. 2022
12:00h - 14:00h
Bonn, Germany
Germany
Education and Youth
UNFCCC
English

Dates and times: 

8 June 16:00 to 19:00 CEST - Open - Room: New York. Recording available>

9 June 11:00 to 14:00 CEST - Parties only 

I. Background

At COP 26, Parties adopted the 10-year Glasgow work programme on Action for Climate Empowerment (ACE) (Decision 18/CP.26 and Decision 22/CMA.3), which requested the SBI to undertake the development of an action plan at SBI 56 focusing on immediate action through short-term, clear and time-bound activities, guided by the priority areas set out in the Glasgow work programme on ACE (policy coherence, coordinated action, tools and support, and monitoring, evaluation and reporting) with a view to recommending a draft decision on this matter for adoption by COP 27 and CMA 4.

In this regard, Parties requested the SBI to convene an in-session technical workshop for Parties at SBI 56 on how priority areas can guide implementation of the six elements of ACE, through a short-term action plan, guiding, inter alia, the organization of the annual in-session ACE dialogue.

II. Objective

The objective of the workshop is to discuss how priority areas can guide implementation of the six elements of ACE, through a short-term action plan, guiding, inter alia, the organization of the annual in-session ACE dialogue.

The first session of the technical workshop is to provide Parties the opportunity to explore the role of building partnerships between Parties and other stakeholders in accelerating immediate ACE action at all levels. The second session will initiate the thinking around the design of an action plan through short-term, clear and time-bound activities focusing on immediate action on ACE.

III. Participation

The first session of the technical workshop will be open for participation by Parties and observers and livestreamed in the webcast. The second session will be closed for Parties only, if not decided otherwise by Parties by the end of the first session.

The working language of the technical workshop is English. 

IV. Expected outcome

The technical workshop will inform the development of an action plan focusing on immediate action through short-term, clear and time-bound activities, guided by the priority areas set out in the Glasgow work programme on ACE.

V. Agenda

First session of the in-session technical workshop for ACE
8 June 2022, 16:00 - 19:00 (CEST)
Room: New York

16:00 - 16:20

Opening

  • Bianca Moldovean, ACE Co-facilitator
  • Pemy Gasela, ACE Co-facilitator

Welcome remarks

  • Ina Parvanova, Director, Communications and Engagement, UN Climate Change
16:20 - 16:30

Overview presentation on submissions

  • Action for Climate Empowerment team, UN Climate Change
16:30 - 17:15

Building partnerships to accelerate immediate ACE action

Moderated panel

  • Won Jung Byun, Programme Specialist, Section of Education for Sustainable Development, UNESCO
  • Zuzanna Borowska, Founder, Open Dialogues International Foundation (on behalf of YOUNGO)
  • María Elena Oliveros Palomo, Project Officer, EUROCLIMA+ Programme
  • Nicola Chopin, Project Manager, Monitoring and Evaluating Climate Communication and Education (MECCE) Project

Guiding questions:

  1. How can non-Party stakeholders support the implementation of the Glasgow work programme on ACE through short-term, clear and time-bound activities at all levels?
  2. How best can Parties and relevant organizations build partnerships to mobilize different expertise, resources and knowledge to accelerate ACE implementation at all levels through an action plan?

Q&A

Explanation on the methodology of the breakout discussion

17:15 - 17:30 Move into breakout groups
17:30 - 18:20

Breakout discussion

Each group will be supported by a facilitator and a note taker. The roles of facilitator will be taken up by relevant experts from observer organizations.

Guiding questions:

  1. How can non-Party stakeholders enhance implementation of the current mandates and priority areas under the Glasgow work programme on ACE?
  2. What short-term, clear and time-bound activities can support the building of long-term, strategic, operational, multilevel, multi-stakeholder, intergenerational partnerships?
18:20 - 18:30 Move back to plenary
18:30 - 18:55

Report back

Four-minutes report back from facilitators.

18:55 - 19:00

Closing

Second session of the in-session technical workshop for ACE
9 June 2022, 11:00 - 14:00 (CEST)

11:00 - 11:05

Opening

11:05 - 11:15

Introduction of methodology

Explanation on the methodology of the breakout discussion

11:15 - 11:25 Move into breakout groups
11:25 - 12:15

Breakout discussion

Each group will be supported by a facilitator and a note taker. The roles of facilitator will be taken up by relevant experts from the United Nations agencies.

Each group will focus on the potential short-term, clear and time-bound activities for:

  • Policy coherence
  • Coordinated action
  • Tools and support
  • Monitoring, evaluation and reporting
12:15 - 12:30 Short break
12:30 - 13:20

Breakout discussion (cont.)

Change of priority areas (Only facilitators and note takers will move the group).

13:20 - 13:30 Move back to plenary
13:30 - 13:50

Report back

Four-minutes report back from facilitators.

13:50 - 14:00

Closing remarks

  • Juan Carlos Monterrey, SBI Vice Chair