Adaptation Action Coalition: workstreams
Updated 8 February 2022
Water launch, 4 May 2021
COP26 President-Designate, Alok Sharma, opened the Adaptation Action Coalition鈥檚 Water Launch, organised in partnership with the Global Water Partnership (GWP) and the Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA). 皇冠体育app event featured ministers from Indonesia, Malawi, Egypt, Costa Rica, 皇冠体育app Netherlands, Guinea as the G77 Chair, and the UK. Early on, ministers shared challenges and innovations around climate change and water management from their respective countries as they highlighted the need for the new Water Tracker, a tool to help countries strengthen water resilience in their national climate planning.
Complementing the ministerial session were high-level non-state actors from , , , the , , the , , , , the and a Water Youth Champion.
皇冠体育appse presenters and panellists introduced 3 levers for change as means of advancing water resilience for effective climate adaptation:
- better information for decision-making
- stronger political will
- improved financial flows
A full report on the 2.5-hour session will be made available shortly.
Health launch: building climate resilient health systems, 6 May 2021
皇冠体育app Adaptation Action Coalition in partnership with the Governments of Fiji and Spain and WHO, launched a new initiative on building climate resilient health systems. 皇冠体育app launch event included participation of Government ministers from UK, Egypt, Fiji and Spain, WHO Director General, senior government officials from Bangladesh and Ethiopia, and civil society organisations.
皇冠体育app workstream will encourage and support countries to commit to building health resilience, initially through developing health vulnerability and adaptation assessments, and national health adaptation plans, and proposals for submission to the Green Climate Fund and other donors. This is one of at least 4 health initiatives that will be launched by the UK COP26 Presidency, which is making health a central pillar of the Climate Change COP, and its 5-year renewal of commitments to the 2015 Paris agreement.
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