COP28: Health, Relief, Recovery and Peace
December 03, 2023
COP28: Health, Relief, Recovery and PeaceDecember 03, 2023 The highly anticipated Health, Relief, Recovery and Peace Day took place for the first time in COP’s history, with over 100 countries in attendance. The trailblazing Climate-Health Ministerial was also the first to ever be held at a COP which took place in the inauguration of the Faith Pavilion. The day placed people at the heart of the climate conversation, which involved discussions of positive and constructive visions for climate, health, lives and livelihood. Updates following UAE Declaration on Climate and HealthFollowing the unveiling of a new COP28 UAE Declaration on Climate and Health at the World Climate Action Summit yesterday, 123 countries have now endorsed the Declaration in which governments acknowledge the pressing health impacts of climate change on communities and countries. Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Director-General of the World Health Organization noted that “for too long health has been a footnote in climate discussions” but it had been made clear that health considerations will now be at the forefront of future climate change discussions. Indeed, for the first time Health Ministers are attending the COP28 conference with their colleagues from Environment Ministries showing the shift in focus to the social implications of government decisions on climate policies. A work in progress: Global Stocktake draftA central task of COP28 is the Global Stocktake. This is a critical turning point when it comes to efforts to address climate change, as it will allow countries and other stakeholders to see where they are collectively making progress toward meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement – and where they are falling short. It’s like taking an inventory. It means looking at everything related to where the world stands on climate action and support, identifying the gaps, and working together to agree on solutions pathways (to 2030 and beyond). For the past two days the parties have been negotiating the text and an updated draft is expected to be released on Monday 4 December. COP28 Galvanizes Finance and Global Unity for Forests and the OceanRazan Al Mubarak, President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature unveiled $1.7 billion in nature conservation finance. The COP28 Presidency and its partners presented a number of ambitious new initiatives alongside the committed finance to simultaneously meet climate and biodiversity goals. President Lula da Silva and the COP28 Presidency also announced a two-year partnership to mobilize new resources and political support for nature on the road to COP30 in Belém. During the event UAE announced $100 million contribution of new finance for nature climate projects with an initial investment in the Ghanian governments’ Resilient Ghana Plan. Considering the role of relief and recovery following climate change disastersA new Charter to get ahead of disasters was announced. The charter seeks that money is spent better on disasters through proactive risk management and financial preparedness. Over 98% of crisis financing is still arranged after disasters strike, so a key priority is early warning and the conversion of that into pre-arranged financial resources. Investment in Global Funding InitiativesOver the course of the day various global funding initiative have been launched with both public and private bodies incentivised to commit their support including:
Climate action taken today can protect health tomorrow and in the futureThe landmark 2023 Report of the Lancet Countdown on Climate and Health was launched. Latest Insights
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