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18th Nairobi work programme Focal Point Forum - Mandated event
12 Nov. 2025
15:00h - 18:00h
BRT/UTC-3
Belém, Brazil
Brazil
Meeting Room 15, Area E
Area E
Adaptation & Loss and Damage
English
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18th Nairobi work programme Focal Point Forum - Mandated event
12 Nov. 2025
15:00h - 18:00h
BRT/UTC-3
Belém, Brazil
Brazil
Meeting Room 15, Area E
Area E
Adaptation & Loss and Damage
English
18th Focal Point Forum

Mandate

Mandated at SBSTA 28, the focal point forums aim to facilitate the exchange of views on thematic areas, knowledge needs, and actions required at different governance levels; enhance the engagement of experts and organizations, particularly from developing countries and those involved in national adaptation plans; and promote collaboration among Parties, partners, and institutions to translate key findings and identified gaps from NWP activities into tangible adaptation actions (see SBSTA 47).

Objective

The 18th Focal Point Forum will convene Parties, NWP partners, and diverse knowledge holders to explore pathways through which knowledge, foresight, and strategic partnerships can drive progress towards the resilient future. It will also reflect on the evolving nature of knowledge in an era of uncertainty and transformation, how diverse knowledge systems can inform more inclusive, just, and future-ready adaptation pathways. The concept note is available here.

Expected outcomes

Participants will:

  • Identify pathways through foresight-driven knowledge and strategic partnerships can accelerate action at all levels.
  • Reflect on how the future of knowledge, integrating ethics, foresight, and diversity, can shape more resilient and equitable societies.

Tentative agenda

Time Overview
15:00 - 15:10 Welcome - Adonia Ayebare, Chair of the SBSTA
15:10 - 15:35

Scene setting

Framing a resilient future

Youssef Nassef, Director, Adaptation Division, UNFCCC

Keynote

Imagination as a pillar of visioning future resilience

Kim Stanley Robinson, Acclaimed author and visionary thinker

Interactive Q&A with participants

15:35 - 17:55

Co-creating pathways: How knowledge, foresight and partnerships can advance progress towards a resilient future?

Part I: Plenary

- Expert reflections

Barbara Buchner, Global Managing Director, Climate Policy Initiative

Laura Pereira, Professor, Sustainability Transformations and Futures at the Global Change Institute, Wits University; Researcher, the Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University

Learning from knowledge and foresight on adaptation finance under the NWP (see Informal summary report on knowledge and know-how for adaptation and finance here)

Rojina Manandhar, Team Lead, Adaptation Division, UNFCCC

Reflections from all participants

Guiding questions

-What knowledge and know-how, innovations, and partnerships are needed to make progress towards a resilient future?

-How should the future of knowledge, integrating ethics, foresight, and diversity, shape future resilient and equitable societies?

Part II: Group exercise

Group exercise in co-creating pathways

17:55 - 18:00

Closing remarks

Youssef Nassef, Director, Adaptation Division, UNFCCC