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Title [2022.06.07~06.11 / Bonn, Germany] Glasgow Dialogue

Glasgow Dialogue

SUBSIDIARY BODY EVENTS
Room: Chamber Hall
Venue: World Conference Centre in Bonn (WCCB)
City: Bonn
Country: Germany
Organiser: UNFCCC 

Background

COP 26 established the Glasgow Dialogue between Parties, relevant organizations and stakeholders to discuss the arrangements for the funding of activities to avert, minimize and address loss and damage associated with the adverse impacts of climate change. 

The Glasgow Dialogue will take place in the first sessional period of each year of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI), starting at its 56th session and concluding at its 60th session (June 2024). The SBI was requested to organize the Glasgow Dialogue in cooperation with the Executive Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change Impacts (WIM ExCom).

Overall approach

The Glasgow Dialogue will be organized to provide Parties and non-party stakeholders opportunities to discuss in an open, inclusive and non-prescriptive manner.

The Glasgow Dialogue will strive to bring together a broad range of stakeholders in a pragmatic discussion on the arrangements for the funding of activities to avert, minimize and address loss and damage, giving visibility to the frontline communities and those most vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change.

The 1st Glasgow Dialogue will focus on implementation of approaches for averting, minimizing, and addressing loss and damage associated with climate change impacts,  and how these are or can be funded under and outside the UNFCCC process. The discussions will be structured around guiding questions prepared by the SBI Chair in cooperation with the WIM ExCom, around the five workstreams of the WIM ExCom.

Parties and non-Party stakeholders will be invited to share experiences, good practices, challenges and lessons learned through existing finance to better understand and analyze how support is and can be responsive to the implementation of approaches to avert, minimize and address loss and damage in developing countries.

Presentations and other relevant materials from the workshop will be archived on this event page. No formal report is mandated. The SBI Chair will use the views exchanged during the first Dialogue to guide arrangements for subsequent Dialogues.

Participants

The 1st Glasgow Dialogue will be open to all participants registered for the 56th sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies.

Draft Programme

Tuesday 

7 June

(Plenary, Chamber Hall)

16:00-16:15

Opening remarks by the Chair of the SBI, Ms. Marianne Karlsen

Opening remarks by the Executive Secretary, Ms. Patricia Espinosa

Opening remarks by the WIM ExCom co-chairs, Mr. Frode Neergaard and Mr. Jerome Ilagan 

Introduction to the 1st Glasgow Dialogue by co-facilitators

16:15-16:30

Scene-setting: context

16:30-17:45

Scene-setting: experiences

Programmes and initiatives in countries and communities

17:45-18:50

Scene-setting: finance landscape  

18:50-19:00

Introduction to Day 2

Wednesday

8 June

(Breakout groups)

16:00-19:00

Breakout groups addressing guiding questions (a) – (d)

a) What are the arrangements for the funding of activities to avert, minimize and address loss and damage associated with the adverse impacts of climate change?

b) What support has been effective at averting, minimizing, and addressing loss and damage? What lessons learned could improve funding, and what practices should be replicated or scaled up?

c) What are the barriers and challenges countries face in accessing these arrangements for funding?  

d) What can be done to improve and utilise synergies and complementarities among the arrangements for the funding of activities to avert, minimise and address loss and damage?

Saturday

11 June

(Plenary, Chamber Hall)

11:00-12:00

Report back and ensuing discussion

12:00- 13:45

Way forward towards the 2nd Glasgow Dialogue

e) How should our discussions this year inform the dialogue in 2023?

13:45- 14:00

Closing

Remarks by the Chair of the SBI, Ms. Marianne Karlsen

 

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