BACKGROUND
At COP 21 in Paris, Parties decided that, prior to 2025, the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA) shall set a new collective quantified goal (NCQG) from a floor of USD 100 billion per year, taking into account the needs and priorities of developing countries. Parties set up an ad hoc work programme from 2022 to 2024, to be facilitated by two co-chairs, one from a developed country and one from a developing country. The co-chairs will maintain regular consultations with the constituted bodies, in particular the Standing Committee on Finance, as well as United Nations agencies, climate finance experts, academia, private sector and civil society actors with a view to informing the ad hoc work programme.
The UNFCCC secretariat, in conjunction with the Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week 2022, will convene the second round of the regional consultations of the co-chairs of the ad hoc work programme on the NCQG with experts from the Latin American and the Caribbean (LAC) region. This is following their engagement with the climate finance experts from Arab States held on 29 March 2022 during the Middle East and North Africa Climate Week 2022. This event will provide an opportunity for the co-chairs to consult with experts from and operating in the LAC region, including representatives from governments, multilateral and bilateral financial institutions, international and regional organizations, academia, private sector and civil society, on their views, expectations and priorities related to the process of setting the NCQG on climate finance. This event will also present an opportunity for the co-chairs to provide an update on the outcomes of the first and second technical expert dialogues concluded on 24-25 March and 13-14 June in South Africa and Bonn, respectively.
Provisional programme
Time (GMT-4)
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Session titles/description
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Speakers and Facilitators
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14:00 – 14:10
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SESSION 1: Welcoming remarks and introduction of the regional consultation on the NCQG
Overview of the mandate and background of the process of setting the NCQG on climate finance
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Welcoming remarks
- Mahmoud Mohieldin,bio High-Level Champion for Climate Action for COP27
- Federica Fricano, Co-chair, ad hoc work programme on the NCQG
Moderator: Kishan Kumarsingh, Co-chair, ad hoc work programme on the NCQG
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14:10-15:10
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SESSION 2: Breakout group discussions on views and expectations of countries in the Latin America and the Caribbean region in the process of setting the NCQG
- What are the main expectations of LAC countries of the process of setting the NCQG?
- How can the work on the NCQG ensure that needs and priorities of LAC countries are considered?
- How should discussions on the elements of quantity, quality, scope and access features, sources of funding and transparency arrangements be framed to meet the expectations of LAC countries?
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Breakout group discussions
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15:10-15:45
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SESSION 3: Panel discussion
Panelists are invited to reflect on the outcomes of the breakout group discussions, highlighting the experience of countries in the LAC region in the mobilization, access and delivery of climate finance and their needs and priorities, particularly, how such experience can inform the process of setting the NCQG.
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Panel discussions
- Carlos Fuller,bio Belize
- Andres Mogro,bio Fundación AVINA
- Elena Pereira,bio Honduras
- Matheus Bastosbio, Brazil
Open discussions
Moderator: Kishan Kumarsingh and Federica Fricano, Co-chair, Ad hoc work programme on the NCQG
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15:45-15:55
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SESSION 4: Next steps and opportunities for continued engagement and contributions
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Open discussions
Moderator: Kishan Kumarsingh and Federica Fricano, Co-chair, Ad hoc work programme on the NCQG
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15:55-16:00
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Closing
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Moderator: Kishan Kumarsingh and Federica Fricano, Co-chair, Ad hoc work programme on the NCQG
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