Work programme on Climate Finance

Introduction

 

By decision 1/CMA.7, under the Global Mutirão: Uniting humanity in a global mobilization against climate change, Parties decided to “establish a two-year work programme on climate finance, including on Article 9, paragraph 1, of the Paris Agreement in the context of Article 9 of the Paris Agreement as a whole. (paras. 54 and 55).

The two-year work programme will be facilitated by co-chairs, one from a developed country and one from a developing country, to be appointed, in consultation with the respective constituencies, by the President of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement at its seventh session.

Co-chairs of the Climate Finance Work Programme (2026-2027)
Apollonia Miola

Apollonia Miola is Principal Advisor on International Climate Finance at DG Climate Action, European Commission, and an EU climate finance negotiator working at the crossroads of science, economics, and global policy.
With over two decades of experience leading research at the Joint Research Centre (JRC), she has shaped cutting-edge economic analysis on climate change, energy transitions, and ecological systems. Her career bridges advanced modelling and real-world decision-making, translating complex science into actionable international policy.
Having advised governments through her work with the OECD and the World Bank, she brings a global perspective on climate finance, sustainable development, and climate resilient growth. She is widely published and committed to advancing evidence-based climate leadership worldwide.

Yolando Velasco

Yolando Velasco, a senior climate advisor at the Department of Finance of the Philippines, has held a distinguished career in climate policy development. He has led the Climate Finance Team of the United Nations Climate Change Convention Secretariat in Bonn, Germany, for 16 years.
Mr. Velasco’s extensive experience spans 32 years and encompasses national and international climate policy development, climate-related project management, and the intergovernmental process on climate finance. His tenure at the UN Climate Change Secretariat, spanning 25 years, has been marked by his leadership in capacity building, non-Annex I national communications, and climate finance.
Prior to his appointment at the secretariat, Mr. Velasco served as a Technical Adviser to the Philippine delegation to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change from 1992 to 1999. During this period, he actively engaged in negotiations on technology transfer, national communications, and the financial mechanism. Additionally, he contributed to the development of policy and projects focused on energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives in the Philippines. 

Communications-to-Parties-and-Observer-Organizations

Communications related to the work programme on climate finance 

The message to Parties and Observers from the co-chairs of the Climate Finance Work Programme regarding the engagement workshops and 2026-2027 workplan can be viewed here (28 May 2026).

The message to Parties and Observers from the co-chairs of the Climate Finance Work Programme regarding the engagement workshop among Parties scheduled for 8 June 2026 can be viewed here (7 June 2026).

Message from the Co-chairs of the work programme on climate finance inviting Parties, constituted bodies, the operating entities of the Financial Mechanism, climate finance institutions, observers, and other stakeholders, particularly from the private sector, to submit their views is available here

Notification regarding appointment of the co-chairs for the work programme on climate finance is available here

Submissions
Submissions made by Parties
Party Date of original submission
Iceland 1 June 2026
AILAC 30 May 2026
Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) 26 May 2026

Canada (EN)

Canada (FR)

22 May 2026
Least Developed Countries (LDCs) 21 May 2026
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 18 May 2026
LMDCs and the Arab Group 14 May 2026
G77 and China 11 May 2026
European Union (EU) 6 May 2026
Russian Federation 5 May 2026
Norway 5 May 2026
Brazil 4 May 2026
Mauritius 4 May 2026
Japan 1 May 2026
Philippines 28 April 2026
Vanuatu 27 April 2026
Switzerland 17 April 2026
Sierra Leona 16 April 2026

 

Submissions made by non-Party stakeholders
Organization Date of original submission
Women and Gender Constituency (WGC)  1 May 2026
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) 30 April 2026
Loss and Damage Collaboration (L&DC) 30 April 2026
International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) 29 April 2026
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 28 April 2026
International Indigenous Peoples’ Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC) 28 April 2026
Commonwealth Secretariat 28 April 2026
ENGO-DCJ 27 April 2026
YOUNGO 27 April 2026
International Bar Association (IBA) 27 April 2026
Investment Association, UK Finance and TheCityUK 27 April 2026
Tax Justice Network Africa (TJNA) and ForumCiv 27 April 2026
Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) 27 April 2026
Beyond Offsets Working Group 27 April 2026
OXFAM 27 April 2026
Global Witness 27 April 2026
Observatório do Clima, WWF-Brasil, Plataforma CIPÓ, Inesc, Geledés – Instituto da Mulher Negra, Greenpeace Brasil and LACLIMA 27 April 2026
Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) 27 April 2026
GFLAC on behalf of CANLA and REDFIS 27 April 2026
Debt and Climate Working Group 27 April 2026
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) 27 April 2026
Community of Practice on Environment, Climate, Conflict, and Peace (ECCP) 27 April 2026
International Organization for Migration (IOM) 27 April 2026
Z Zurich Foundation 27 April 2026
Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) 27 April 2026
Sustainable Amazon – Resilient Communities and LATINDADD 27 April 2026
Climate Action Network International (CAN) 27 April 2026
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) 27 April 2026
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) 27 April 2026
Concern Worldwide, Mercy Corps, Plan International and Practical Action 27 April 2026
Adrien Fabre 24 April 2026
Adrien Fabre, Rabah Arezki, Dipak Dasgupta, Bin Hu, Partha Sen, and Rick van der Ploeg 24 April 2026
UIC 24 April 2026
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) 24 April 2026
Isha Foundation 24 April 2026
UITP 24 April 2026
Forest Stewardship Council 21 April 2026

HelpAge International

19 April 2026

Indigenous First Nation Advocacy South Africa (IFNASA)

15 April 2026

True Animal Protein Price Coalition (TAPPC)

15 April 2026

Egypt the Dream Foundation for Development and Innovation (EDFDI)

8 April 2026
Lanka Fundamental Rights Organization (LFRO) 26 March 2026
Youth Love Egypt Foundation  26 March 2026
Rising Out of the Ashes (ROOTA) 24 March 2026
India Water Foundation (IWF) 23 March 2026
Environmental Protection and Development Association (EPDA) 23 March 2026
Journalists for Human Rights and CSOs from North Macedonia 23 March 2026

 

Documents

The Co-Chairs developed a  workplan of the Climate Finance Work Programme for 2026-2027, outlining the objective, expected outcomes, proposed themes, approach, and timeline. The workplan is available here

 

 

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