Vision for climate action and green recovery: Joint regional event 2020

The event, held between September and December 2020, brought together different actors from the climate action of Latin America and the Caribbean

Lima, December 16, 2020. The year 2020 brought with it important global challenges, which have required joint and coordinated action at the global level, and which project the need for concrete actions to address the crisis generated by COVID-19.

In this context, climate action has an important role and task of not neglecting climate commitments in a context of post-pandemic recovery priorities, and taking the opportunity to move towards a low-emission development path through the formulation of recovery strategies consistent with national and global goals.

Thus, and through a series of virtual sessions held between September and December, the Joint Regional Event: "Climate Action in Times of Crisis: Enhancing Sustainable Post-COVID-19 Recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean" articulated a platform for discussion, meeting, and exchange, which had a special focus on giving visibility to experiences and strategies in the region, to accelerate and increase climate ambition within the framework of the global post-pandemic recovery agenda.

This event was jointly organised by EUROCLIMA+, through the Dialogue among Peers initiative implemented by ECLAC and the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the LEDS LAC Platform; it had more than 5,200 participations in 34 different virtual activities, sharing more than 60 experiences from countries in the region.

Experiences from the region, the contribution of EUROCLIMA+ 

The joint event was structured around three thematic axes: Long-term strategies with the IDB; Increased ambition in NDCs, organised by the EUROCLIMA+ Dialogue among Peers initiative and UNDP; and the axis of sectoral action: transport, led by the Sustentar organisation.

Based on three previous thematic axes, a series of activities were carried out such as exchanges, webinars, panels of experts, discussions and collaborative work, with representatives of the different countries of the region and actors in global climate action where the various challenges and opportunities facing Latin America and the Caribbean were addressed in a view towards a green, just recovery and that leaves no one behind.

Thus, various milestones were part of EUROCLIMA+'s contribution to the event. Among the main milestones we find:

Inauguration hub

Dialogue Among Peers
 - Launch LAC NDC tool 

 -   Main challenges to accelerating action and increasing ambition for the NDC in line with the goal of the Paris Agreement.

 -  Microtalks for climate: non-state actors talk about increasing climate ambition in Latin America

 - II Dialogue among peersFirst session | Second session | Third session 

 - Green recovery and climate action from an economic policy viewpoint -  

Regional Collaboration on the transparency and completion of Nationally Determined Contributions and capacity building for Long-Term Climate Strategies

 -Fair Transition in future ecological transformation Scenarios 

Fair Transition Exchange 

Community of Practice on Private Sector and Climate Policies

 - Presentation Thematic Study 15: Guide to best practices: Involving the Private Sector in the formulation and implementation processes of the NDCs  

 - Involving the Private Sector in LTS 

Closing session Joint Regional Event

Main messages collected

Based on learning and discussions shared during the three months of work, the following key messages could be collected:

The main findings, as well as the audiovisual material of the 2020 Joint Event are available at the following link: https://ledslac.org/es/evento-conjunto-2020/

About EUROCLIMA+

EUROCLIMA+ is the European Union's flagship programme for cooperation with Latin America. It aims to reduce the impact of climate change and its effects on the region, promoting climate change mitigation and adaptation, resilience, and climate finance.

It is implemented in 18 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean under the synergistic work of seven agencies: the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation for Development (AECID), French Development Agency (AFD), Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), Expertise France (EF), the International and Ibero-American Foundation for Public Administration and Policy (FIIAPP) , and the UN Environment Programme.