Gender and Climate Change – In-session events – June 2026 Related Information SB 64 SB64 conference webpage Information for SB 64 participants (A-Z) UNFCCC UNFCCC Information session on gender and climate change at SB 64 The secretariat is offering a virtual information session to provide information on what can be expected on gender and climate change at SB 64. Q&A with National Gender and Climate Change Focal Points On 19 May at 16:00 CEST, National Gender and Climate Change Focal Point will have a Q&A session with the UNFCCC secretariat. Expert dialogue on relevant issues in gender and age-disaggregated data and gender analysis (D.5.2) For the 64th session of the Subsidiary Bodies (June 2026), the Belém GAP requests the secretariat to organize an expert dialogue on relevant issues in gender- and age-disaggregated data and gender analysis (Deliverable D.5.2), with contributions from Parties and relevant organizations, including a specific invitation to the IPCC. Building on the COP 28 Gender and Environment Data Conference, the dialogue is organized in collaboration with the Gender and Environment Data Alliance (GEDA). In-session workshop on best practices and tools for strengthening the role of national gender and climate change focal points, including reflection on and description of the role and activities of national gender and climate change focal points This workshop responds to the mandate under the Belém GAP (7.CP/30, Belém GAP deliverable A.2.1) by providing a structured and interactive space to reflect on best practices and tools for strengthening the role of NGCCFPs, including a joint reflection on and articulation of their role and activities. Dialogue on progress in the delivery of gender-responsive climate finance (D.4.3) This dialogue aims to provide a platform for an evidence-based exchange, bringing together funds, national focal points including NGCCFPs, and other stakeholders to assess progress, identify gaps, and inform future action. Related webpages The Belém Gender Action Plan UNFCCC documents related to Gender and Climate Change