In Belém, SPARC researchers will share key lessons on how to build climate resilience, and support climate-vulnerable people, in some of the world's most protracted crises and conflicts.
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How can governments, NGOs and climate funds support climate-vulnerable people living through protracted crises and conflict?
SPARC has worked for six years in several of the most fragile and conflict-affected countries in Africa and the Middle East. Our research has highlighted:
At COP30, SPARC researchers will be sharing key lessons, and convening partners to carry on momentum about these discussions, at a number of events.
All events are in the Blue Zone at COP30. All eventes are in person only.
12 November, 12:15-13:45 / Side Event Room 4
This official UNFCCC side event, coorganised by SPARC partner ODI Global, the Climate Security Mechanism at the United Nations, and the Group of Friends on Climate and Security, and featuring Minister-level representation from the new climate network of countries affected by conflict and crisis, will include key lessons from SPARC’s research into the ‘conflict blind spot’ in climate finance.
13 November, 09:30-10:30 / Somalia Pavilion
At COP30, Somalia will officially launch its NDC Investment Plan 2025–2035: Investing in Somalia’s Climate Future, a landmark framework that charts a costed and comprehensive pathway for delivering the country’s enhanced NDC 3.0 commitments. SPARC researchers will take part in this event to share some of the prorgamme’s key work on climate finance and resilience in Somalia.
17 November, 11:30-12:15 / Nordic Pavilion
SPARC researchers will speak at this interactive discussion on how humanitarian and restoration actors, and public and private donors, can accelerate the shift from aid dependency to climate and impact finance in fragile contexts. It is organized by the Norway Refugee Council and the Building Resilient Communities in Somalia (BrCis) Consortium, with support from CIFOR ICRAF.
17 November, 13:15-14:45 / Side Event Room 2
This official UNFCCC side event, coorganised by SPARC partner ODI Global and the Interntional Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), will bring together key constituencies involved in climate action in conflict-affected settings. It aims to focus the many conversations taking place at COP – on climate finance, adaptation, loss and damage, and other global workstreams – on those people communities who feel climate shocks so deeply, and who remain underserved by global climate action.