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6th High-Level Ministerial Dialogue on Climate Finance - Mandated event - By invitation only
14 Nov. 2024
11:00h - 13:00h
AZT/UTC+4
Baku, Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
Meeting Room 11, Area C
Area C
English
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6th High-Level Ministerial Dialogue on Climate Finance - Mandated event - By invitation only
14 Nov. 2024
11:00h - 13:00h
AZT/UTC+4
Baku, Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
Meeting Room 11, Area C
Area C
English

The Presidency will convene the sixth High-Level Ministerial Dialogue on Long-Term Climate Finance on the progress and fulfilment of the goal of mobilizing jointly USD 100 billion per year by 2020 through to 2025, to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation action and transparency on implementation

This dialogue follows previous dialogues at COP20, COP22, COP24, COP26 and COP27.

The sixth High-Level Ministerial Dialogue will be informed by the second report on progress towards achieving the goal of mobilizing jointly USD 100 billion per year by the Standing Committee on Finance.

The dialogue will be webcasted.

Provisional programme
The Dialogue will be co-moderated by H.E Amos Lugoloobi, State Minister for Planning, Finance and Economic Development, Uganda and H.E Jennifer Morgan,bio State Secretary and Special Envoy for International Climate Action, Germany

11:00–11:10

Opening remarks

  • H.E. Mukhtar Babayev, COP29 President, Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources, Republic of Azerbaijan
  • Simon Stiell,bio Executive Secretary, UNFCCC Secretariat

11:10–11:20

Scene-setting presentation

Second report on progress towards achieving the goal of mobilizing jointly USD 100 billion per year to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation

  • Richard Muyungibio (SCF member, Tanzania)
  • Gabriela Blatterbio (SCF member, Switzerland)

11:20–12:50

Open discussions

Guiding questions:

  • What are the lessons learned from the delivery of the goal and which good practices could be maintained and improved by governments and international climate finance providers to address the needs of developing countries?
  • How can climate finance delivery strike a balance between responding to mitigation and adaptation needs?
  • How can the use of innovative instruments further scale up climate finance mobilization, particularly concessional finance for climate action in developing countries?

12:50–13.00

Closing

  • COP 29 Presidency