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01 December 2023

Follow the UNEP Pavilion Discussion on the Role of Industry & Finance in Supporting the Adaptation Agenda at COP28

This session, which comes at the conclusion of Industry Day is designed to offer comprehensive insights into the roles of industry and finance in driving the adaptation agenda and achieving environmental goals.  

Through the discussions, the dialogue aims to highlight the interlinkages between climate objectives and SDGs, emphasizing the need for a coordinated approach involving policy action, financing, and industry innovation.  

The insights from key sector representatives will contribute significantly to strategies for a sustainable and climate-resilient world in the 21st century, especially in the context of developing countries and LDCs. 

This is a topic that needs to be more adequately explored, compared to the mitigation agenda.  The session shines light on findings from 3 flagship UNEP reports: The Adaptation Gap Report, the Emissions Gap Report and the Production Gap Report, while inviting industry and finance leaders to provide their perspectives and commentary, with focus on integrated policy-industry-finance solutions for a world in crisis. Read more

Speakers include:

  • Faustin Munyazikwiye, Deputy Director General, Rwanda Environment Management Authority
  • Karin Svensson, Chief Sustainability Officer, Volvo Group 
  • Jangping Thia, Lead Economist, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank 
  • Jessica Troni, Chief Climate Change Adaptation Unit / Adaptation Portfolio Manager, UNEP 
  • Amit Kar, Global Digital Solutions Leader, Schneider Electric
  • Antwi-Boasiako Amoah, Acting Director,  Ghana Environmental Protection Agency 

Venue: Blue Zone – UNEP Pavilion / Zone B7, Building 87

Today (01 December, 2023) - 16:30-17:15 

We invite you to actively participate, share your insights, and join the conversation. 

The session will also be streamed live here: https://www.unep.org/unep-climate-cop28/pavilion#Fri1 

Find out more about Rwanda Delegation engagement at COP here: https://climatechange.gov.rw/index.php?id=123

 

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