Conference

SPARC at COP29

At COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, SPARC researchers will share new perspectives on how to scale up climate action and finance in some of the world's most climate-vulnerable places.

Event date and time 11th November 2024 12:00am +04

Working in a changing climate Global

A lot of SPARC’s research looks at how to tackle the long-term drivers of crises, including climate disasters, in hard-to-reach or fragile contexts – places where people lack the institutions and support needed to anticipate, absorb or adapt to climate shocks, and where the state and international organisations do not always have a presence. 

In these contexts, building people’s climate resilience requires more than additional finance and support for climate mitigation and adaptation: it also entails cross-sector efforts to address the poverty, instability and conflict which make people vulnerable to climate impacts in the first place.

At COP28 in 2023, SPARC was listed as a key part of the UK government’s package of solutions for scaling up climate action in fragile and conflict-affected places. At COP29, we will continue to share our new research on a range of topics:

Events at COP29

SPARC partners the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Mercy Corps and ODI Global will be hosting a number of events related to pastoralism, livestock, and climate action in fragile and conflict-affected areas at COP29.

SPARC partner ODI Global will be managing the Climate, Peace and Transboundary Pavilion and will be hosting a number of events with SPARC partners - including government representatives from countries including Chad, Somalia, Syria and Yemen and elsewhere - and building on SPARC’s work on climate action in drylands countries. All events will be livestreamed; you can find out more information here.

A mother leads her goats to pasture in the drought-afflicted Somali region of Ethiopia, 2022. Credit UNICEF Ethiopia Mulugeta Ayene. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 DEED
A mother leads her goats to pasture in the drought-afflicted Somali region of Ethiopia, 2022. Credit: UNICEF Ethiopia/Mulugeta Ayene.

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