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In addition to the Food & Agriculture Pavilion, CGIAR is leading and participating in a wide range of events throughout the conference, from official side-events, to high-level panel discussions and collaborative workshops.
Each session is an opportunity to engage with thought leaders, share knowledge, and foster partnerships that drive real change. See the full list of CGIAR events below.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
This list will be continually updated. All times are in Gulf Standard Time (GST).
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10:00 – 12:00 | Food4Climate Pavilion |
The great food debate: Let them talk
This event will highlight how we can promote climate action through our agrifood systems practices in a multiethnic and multicultural world, while bringing together the plant-based movement and livestock representatives for more sustainable food production.
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13:00 – 14:00 | UK Pavilion |
COP28 UK Pavilion event: How can scientific assessment drive climate action? An interactive discussion
This event will discuss how to shape the next AR7 IPCC cycle. More information here.
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08:30 – 09:30 | Kenya Pavilion |
The NDC Delivery Lab: An innovative approach towards unlocking finance for climate action in the most gender and climate vulnerable hotspots of Kenya
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15:00 –16:15 | Water and Climate Pavilion |
Young Professionals’ Debate
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Full day | Food Systems Pavilion |
Nutrition and Health Day
Women play a crucial role in the food supply chains; more than half are engaged in post-harvest food supply chains, and many more are invisible. This event will discuss the necessity for climate-resilient food systems solutions to be gender- and nutrition-sensitive, leaving no one behind.
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11:30 –13:00 | UNFCCC Resilience Frontiers Pavilion |
The Opportunity of Agrotourism: Reimagining Egypt in 2050
The panel will discuss the importance of investing in agrotourism to address the complex and interrelated challenges of climate change on vulnerable communities.
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12:00 –13:45 | Morocco Pavilion |
Financement des pertes et préjudices : comment assurer un positionnement renforcé des pays africains ?
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13:00 – 14:00 | IDB Group Pavilion |
Digital technology and climate action in agriculture
The panel will leverage the experience of Moonshot for Development Group, a group of innovation offices of development organizations, to explore how each multilateral development organization is promoting climate adaptation and mitigation goals through the use of digital technologies, including WEB3 and AI.
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15:30 – 16:30 |
Sustainable Agriculture of the Americas Pavilion
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Clean cooking as a catalyst for a sustainable food system
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15:30 – 17:00 | NDC Pavilion |
COP28: Pathways to financing, scaling and accelerating NDC ambitions in energy and food systems transformation
This event will highlight two keynote speakers to present philanthropic and financing initiatives at the forefront of mobilizing investments for fossil-free, regenerative food systems and reducing food loss and waste that work for people and the planet. More information here.
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16:00 – 17:00 | TBC |
Press conference: 10 new insights on climate science
In this press conference the Executive Director of UNFCCC, Mr. Simon Steill, will be present, and the 10 New Insights on Climate Science (10NICS) will be launched. Johan Rockstorm will also be present.
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18:30 – 20:00 | SE Room 7 |
Tackling gender inequality for effective climate action in agrifood systems
In this event, CGIAR and partners will spotlight gender-responsive climate innovations, approaches for dissemination, and metrics for measuring change related to empowerment and climate goals. This event launches a new AIM for Climate sprint on gender and climate action with government and private sector partners. Watch the livestream here and find more information here.
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10:00 – 11:00 | Water for Climate Pavilion |
Just add water: Centering water in the GGA
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10:00 – 11:30 | Government of Nepal Pavilion |
High level panel on climate change driven loss and damage by water induced disasters and adaptation options for Nepal
This event will bring together senior stakeholders from agriculture and financial services, to showcase credible, successful examples of the transition to more sustainable farming practices.
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10:30 – 11:30 | IICA Pavilion |
Unleashing the power of crop diversity for climate resilience in LAC
This event will showcase concrete examples of genetic diversity of crops and their wild relatives from different countries in LAC, and how they can help us understand how to adapt to, as well as mitigate, the impacts of climate change on food systems, especially on vulnerable rural communities.
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11:30 – 13:00 | UNFCCC Resilience Frontiers Pavilion |
Reimagining the future of women in green sectors
This event will discuss the ways in which women are still significantly underrepresented in most green sectors, especially the agricultural sector where they fall on its lowest end. Climate changes risks are exacerbating the existing inequalities faced by women, but the green economy can be an opportunity for women to gain their rightful place in the workforce and as powerful leaders and change-makers.
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14:00 – 15:00 | Congo Basin Climate Commission |
Le genre et les changements climatiques: Comment intégrer l’approche genre dans l’action climatique en Afrique
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15:30 – 16:30 | Food Systems Pavilion |
Digital innovations for scaling climate action and sustainability: design, implementation, and impact
This interactive side-event aims to bridge the gap between farmers and youth by exploring how technology can empower both communities and create a more inclusive agricultural landscape.
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16:45 – 17:45 | League of Arab States Pavilion |
A regional dialogue on: Addressing interlinked challenges of climate change, peace and food security in the Arab region
This High-Level Regional Dialogue at COP28 in Dubai Expo City addresses climate change, peace, and security challenges in the Arab region. It focuses on climate impacts, funding access, policy options, and community empowerment. Keynotes and panel discussions highlight solutions and outcomes for sustainable peace and resilience.
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17:00 – 18:00 | Food Systems Pavilion |
Trading for tomorrow
This session will delve into the nexus of global trade, innovation, and sustainable agriculture. The discussion will serve as a call to action for those engaged in various dimensions of international food systems. It will explore the sustainability hurdles and opportunities within the trade system.
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18:00 – 19:00 | Africa Pavilion |
Unveiling the transformative impact of the AGNES Climate Leadership Program
The side event will showcase the remarkable impact and valuable lessons from the AGNES Climate Leadership Programme in moulding African negotiators in climate policy and climate action. This will be achieved through the presentation of an impact study, and an exciting panel discussion consisting of the faculty and the alumni of the program.
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09:30 – 10:30 | Bahamas Pavilion |
Expanding the Earthshot pipeline: Engineering bolder global solutions
The session explores how earthshots are essential, urging the launch of visionary climate tech companies and tailored commercial project acceleration. Creating Combinatorial Innovators quickly is crucial, as is scaling up novel climate-related industrial infrastructure for a successful net-zero transition.
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09:00 – 10:30 | UNCCD Pavilion |
Healthy soils for land and climate
The side event will explore how healthy soils contribute to achieving LDN and climate targets by addressing two main questions: Do stakeholders share the same understanding/definition of what soil health is about? And to what extend different stakeholders have already integrated soil health in their portfolio of actions?
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10:30 – 11:30 |
SE Room 9
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How animal sourced food nourish the world in times of climate change
The event explores the role of territorial animal sourced food in nutrition security and climate action in particular in the case of vulnerable populations, including women and children.
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11:00 – 12:00 | Food Systems Pavilion |
Regenerative agriculture: Integrating technologies, practices, capacity building for holistic and sustained climate action
This session builds on the success of the speakers’ previous engagement at the Climate Conference in Bonn in June. It aims to further stimulate discussion and foster understanding of regenerative agriculture’s potential.
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11:30 – 12:30 | Nature Positive Pavilion |
Navigating climate resilience: community leadership and nature at sea
This panel aims to discuss equitable and just pathways and highlight some of these locally driven solutions to support social and ecological resilience to environmental threats from climate change. More information here.
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11:30 – 13:00 | SE Room 2 |
At the crossroads between productivity and mitigation: Financing the transitions of agriculture
The agricultural sector continuously balances the goals of food security and climate mitigation. While these objectives may seem contradictory, several solutions, financial mechanisms, measurements and partnerships propose transformative paths forward that this event will discuss.
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15:00 – 16:00 | Green Zone |
Adapt or mitigate? Clashing climate change purists and pragmatists
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09:00 – 11:00 |
Virtual event
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High-level segment of the “4 per 1000” Forum of Partners
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09:00 – 10:30 |
Food Systems Pavilion
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Putting farmers first: How can we ensure the future of farming and food amidst the climate crisis?
This event will enhance the understanding of how sustainable agri-food and livestock systems can help mitigate the impacts of land degradation, enhance biodiversity, and play an important role in food systems transformation.
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10:00 – 12:00 | Food Systems Pavilion |
The adaptation imperative: Addressing the needs of smallholder producers
The session will focus on the urgent need for greater focus on and investment in climate adaptation efforts by smallholder producers and how such adaptation measures can create co-benefits in mitigation effects and better livelihoods for these producers.
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10:30 – 11:30 | TBC |
Presentation at the high-level segment of the 7th “4 per 1000” day
IRRI will discuss its work in soil health and the challenges encountered.
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11:30 – 13:00 | SE Room 8 |
A farmer-driven agenda to advance climate action and food security through cooperation and innovation
This event will discuss how farmer-driven initiatives can inform policymaking and pave the way to sustainable food systems. Farmers want to work and live in harmony with nature and tackle climate change through context-specific, science-based, and results-oriented regenerative approaches tailored to their experience and needs.
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13:00 – 14:30 | Nepal Pavilion |
The potential of young researchers, scientists, and engineers to tackle the climate crisis, focusing on food and agriculture
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14:00 – 15:30 | Senegal Pavilion |
Strengthening multi-level disaster mitigation responses through CGIAR AWARE Platform
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15:30 – 16:30 | Food Systems Pavilion |
Land, livestock and livelihoods: Early actions for adaptation and resilience-building from Africa’s drylands and rangelands
This session focuses on ‘anticipatory action’ at the intersection of livestock agri-food systems, climate action, land and mobility rights, security, governance and humanitarian action. It will explore investment priorities and solutions of pastoralist communities as they prepare, adapt and respond to climate shocks in Africa’s drylands and rangelands.
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16:00 – 17:30 |
Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet Pavilion
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Evidence generation to inform policy and practice for scaling soil health for resilient food systems
This session will showcase evidence and examples of the impacts of enhancing soil health on food nutrition and security climate change mitigation and adaptation, ecosystem restoration, and improved livelihoods. More information here.
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16:45 – 18:15 | SE Room 8 |
Cultivating resilience: Communities, fish and drylands
In this session, scientists, policymakers, and civil society from global to local level will share groundbreaking approaches in dryland farming with integrated crop-aquatic food systems for a food- and nutrition-secure future and resilient dryland livelihoods for millions.
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17:00 – 18:00 | Food Systems Pavilion |
Dietary justice: Can we achieve climate and nutrition goals with animal agriculture?
This meeting will present opportunities for a nuanced discussion around the role of animal-source foods in our food systems. Together, we will address how we can balance the nutritional importance of milk, meat, eggs and fish with the numerous environmental challenges associated with their production on an industrial scale.
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18:30 – 19:30 | Food Systems Pavilion |
Money talks: What’s holding us back to better harness climate finance to build resilient food systems?
The session will bring together diverse stakeholders from donors, investors, private sector, farmer representatives, and civil society to discuss how public and private finance can better support climate adaptation in local food systems in Africa. Discussions will explore opportunities within traditional sources of adaptation finance and more innovative approaches to financing local food systems adaptation, such as blended finance.
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12:00 – 13:30 |
Water Pavilion
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Climate resilient management approaches for flood and drought: Moving from theory to practice
The session highlights the urgent need for an adaptive approach to address the increasing frequency and intensity of floods and droughts in the context of climate change. It will examine the importance of integrating scientific knowledge, effective policies, international and local practices, and community engagement. More information here.
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14:00 – 15:00 |
WWF Pavilion
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The Global Stocktake: an opportunity to accelerate food systems transformation through enhanced NDCs
COP28 will be the culmination of the first “Global Stocktake” under the Paris Agreement, a critical milestone for governments to assess their progress in addressing the climate crisis and agree on ways to strengthen efforts going forward. In this session, WWF will ask for a significant course correction to be agreed at COP28.
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15:00 – 16:30 |
RECREE Pavilion
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WEFE Nexus: fragility to growth opportunities
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15:30 – 16:30 |
Agri-food Systems Summit: Climate Action Innovation Zone
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Health is wealth: Prioritising the consumer
This session will focus on how and why it is vital to understand the needs of individuals and communities. We must support food innovation that aligns with consumer needs, ensuring the sustainable supply of nutritious food. We must promote supportive policy and programs ensuring nutritious, accessible and affordable food.
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16:00 – 18:00 |
Ethiopia Pavilion
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Educating for a sustainable future: Bridging climate action, development, inclusivity and resilience
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17:00 – 18:30 |
IPCC Pavilion
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Adaptation-mitigation synergies and tradeoffs (WGII)
This session will explore synergies, and possibly tradeoffs, between adaptation and mitigation. It is clear that ambitious mitigation is also critical to adaptation success.
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09:00 – 10:00 |
Land and Drought Resilience Pavilion
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Strengthening NDCs for soil health: Learning from practical experience
The event aims to highlight opportunities for the inclusion of soil health and soil organic carbon into the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). It will present concrete policy measures for soil health in NDCs based on the NDC guidance tool for food systems and showcase concrete examples from countries and discuss challenges and opportunities. More information here.
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10:00 – 10:45 |
Atoms4Climate Pavilion
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From source to tap: Unraveling the link between water pollution and sustainable water supply under changing climate
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10:00 – 10:45 |
Egyptian Pavilion
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Strengthening climate resilience by bringing science and local farmer knowledge systems together to enhance information uptake and use of climate services in traditional agricultural systems
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10:45 – 11:30 |
India Pavilion
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Snowmelt runoff estimation and glacier hazard mitigation amidst climate change
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11:00 – 12:00 |
Ghana Pavilion
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Climate resilience-building among households in northwest Ghana: Changes and implications
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11:30 – 13:00 |
Sri Lanka Pavilion
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Launch of climate smart governance dashboard: Strengthening national adaptation planning in addressing climate change impacts in Sri Lanka
This event will launch the Climate Smart Governance Dashboard, a dashboard that policymakers and climate action implementers use to improve the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of a national adaptation strategy. Following the launch, a panel will discuss how to drive transformation in agrifood systems.
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11:30 – 13:00 |
SE Room 3
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Developing markets to scale up renewable energy for climate-resilient agriculture
Taking an ecosystem and entrepreneurial approach to enabling productive use of renewable energy technologies that support regenerative agriculture and agri-food value chains can fast track the just energy transition, improve livelihoods and build resilient food systems in the global south.
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12:15 – 13:00 |
India Pavilion
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Initiatives for sustainable management of water resources
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13:00 – 14:30 |
Africa Pavilion
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High-level panel: Accelerating action on soil health for climate-resilient food systems in Africa
Building on global, regional and national exercises around the national agrifood systems pathways, the Africa Common Position on Food Systems, Dakar 2 Summit and related compacts, this session will discuss creative solutions to support Africa in its efforts to build resilient food systems.
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14:00 – 15:30 |
Gulf Cooperation Council Pavilion
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Advancing potential climate actions through nature-based solutions in the arid region
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14:00 – 16:00 |
Africa Pavilion
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From commitment to action: Integrating nutrition financing in climate change framework
The Federal Government of Somalia, African Union Nutrition Champion, AUC, AfDB/ALN, and partners are hosting this high-level event to promote the integration of nutrition into the climate change financing framework.
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15:00 – 16:00 |
Pathways to 1.5 Pavilion
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Leveraging nature in pathways to 1.5
This conversation will examine the relationship between nature and climate, drawing from real-world examples and case studies, to demonstrate the interconnectedness between the two that make advancing 30×30 and nature-based solutions necessary in advancing larger-scale state, federal, and international climate goals and agreements, including preventing the planet’s temperature from exceeding 1.5 degrees celsius from preindustrial times.
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15:00 – 16:30 |
Vietnam Pavilion
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Climate impacts in Asian mega deltas: Finding collaborative solutions
The event aims to facilitate a dynamic discussion between various stakeholders about the progress made on the agreement to establish a loss-and-damage fund for poorer and low-emitting countries at COP27. Sustainable finance, which aims to fund efforts that address environmental, social and governance objectives will also be a key topic in the discussion.
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15:30 – 16:30 |
Al Jeer (Lab 2)
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Implementation Lab – Innovation for land use and food system: Finance and innovation for climate-friendly food systems
This session will explore essential incentives for achieving Sharm el-Sheikh Adaptation Agenda outcomes, stressing the urgency for policy actions and finance mobilization. More information here.
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15:30 – 16:30 |
Zambia Pavilion
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Sustainable Futures: Dialogues on Climate Resilience, Planning, and Investment in Zambia
The high-level dialogue on climate adaptation, planning, and investment. It will focus on forging a collective understanding of the challenges posed by climate change and exploring innovative and sustainable solutions to build resilient communities, infrastructure, and ecosystems.
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16:30 – 17:30 |
League of Arab States Pavilion
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e-ReWater project launch
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18:30 – 19:30 |
IICA Pavilion
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The role of sustainable livestock management in restoring and improving grasslands
The event will showcase concrete examples of how sustainable livestock management and technologies can restore and improve grassland ecosystems, contributing to the strengthening of grassland restoration and management. More information here.
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09:00 – 10:30 |
Presidency Roundatble Al Saih
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Ministerial Dialogue on Building Water-Resilient Food Systems
The dialogue will bring together agriculture and water ministers, the private sector, food producers, and international organizations to launch a Call to Action and accompanying two-year work program that will better integrate water and food systems management – for both adaptation and mitigation – in updated NDCs, NAPs, and corporate strategies ahead of 2025. More information here.
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09:00 – 10:00 |
Resilience Pavilion
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Creating a new livestock narrative for Africa – The role of resilience in livestock systems
This session will introduce a new narrative for sustainable, resilient livestock development in Africa. We will also look at factors that support and obstruct resilience. e.g., governance, land tenure, and attitudes towards livestock keepers. The session will provide recommendations for greater investment in resilience of sustainable livestock systems in Africa.
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11:00 – 12:00 | UGIH Pavilion |
Beans is How – Accelerating beans in Africa: A part of climate survival
Good Food For All – Beans is How is an ambitious campaign mobilized by the SDG2 Advocacy Hub that aims to double the global production and consumption of beans (as well as peas, pulses and legumes) by 2028.
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11:00 – 12:30 | Korean Pavilion |
Catalyzing cross-sectoral cooperation to address the climate crisis: Focusing on the water sector
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11:15 – 12:45 | IPCC Pavilion |
Food, agriculture, land, and water: Insights from AR6 and knowledge gaps for AR7
This session summarizes the key findings from the IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report (AR6) and identifies knowledge gaps for 7th Assessment Report (AR7) focused on food, agriculture, land, and water.
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11:30 – 12:30 | Spain Pavilion |
Challenges in the implementation of regenerative agriculture practices
This event shines a spotlight on a critical agricultural shift that aims to revolutionize the way we produce food while enhancing sustainability and ecological health. In an era marked by climate change and the need for more sustainable farming, this event addresses the hurdles faced in adopting regenerative agricultural practices. More information here.
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12:00 – 13:45 | TBC | Unleashing the power of crop diversity for climate resilience The event will explore how protecting global crop diversity is key to climate resilience. The species richness and genetic diversity of crops and their wild relatives can help us adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on food systems and ensure food security, especially for vulnerable rural communities. Increasing climate change requires climate-smart crops, especially those adapted to drought. |
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12:00 – 13:00 | LAS Pavilion |
Enhancing the resilience of arab food systems in light of environmental and climate challenges: the role of rainfed agriculture
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13:30 – 14:30 | Iraq Pavilion |
Water-energy-food nexus: Unlocking wastewater potential for sustainable food systems
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14:00 – 15:30 | Parliamentary Pavilion |
Mobilizing global support for food security and climate-responsive agriculture
The event dives into the crucial intersection of agriculture, climate adaptation, and legislative policy modeling. In a world grappling with the effects of climate change, securing food independence while aligning with environmental needs has become a top global priority.
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14:00 – 15:30 | Morocco Pavilion |
Non-conventional water resources and associated renewable energies
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15:15 – 16:00 | Food4Climate Pavilion |
Tackling the intractable: the political economy of a livestock transition in line with climate goals
This event will focus on the political realities of aligning livestock production and consumption with climate goals to 2030 – taking into account the scale and pace of changes needed, and the range of barriers and opportunities that could help or hinder depending on the types of actions taken.
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16:30 – 17:00 | Food Systems Pavilion |
AIM for Climate: Scaling climate-smart agriculture and food systems innovation
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16:45 – 17:45 | Food Systems Pavilion |
Delivering solutions to agriculture methane while supporting global nutrition
A critical consideration in addressing agriculture methane is the important role that livestock and rice systems play in providing foundational and comprehensive nutrition to the global population. This session will focus on finding solutions that continue to support the role of these foods in global nutrition, and supporting the farmers that produce them, which is key to reducing methane emissions from agriculture while also enhancing nutrition for the world.
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10:00 – 11:30 |
Gulf Cooperation Council Pavilion
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Climate change research in the GCC countries
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11:00 – 12:30 | CILSS Pavilion |
Adaptation strategies of Sahelian pastoralists and agro-pastoralists to climate change
This event will discuss the theme of adaptation strategies in the face of climate change. Learn about adaptation strategies for pastoral and agropastoral households in a shock-prone environment.
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11:30 – 13:00 | SE Room 2 |
The role of youth in smallholder agriculture: Accelerating climate adaptation
A multistakeholder dialogue addressing the biggest challenges and solutions in adapting to climate change of youth smallholder farmers in the Global South. In this session, global leaders and young agripreneurs will exchange on their perspectives for innovative and just solutions, empowering their local communities.
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14:00 – 15:00 | Senegal Pavilion |
Bridging the “missing node”: Linking research-based innovation and action for African climate-smart agriculture
This event will discuss ways to strengthen the technical, institutional, financial, and human capacities needed to improve the scaling-up of climate information service and climate-smart innovations in Africa’s agricultural sector face to climate change. More information here.
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15:00 – 16:00 | SE Room 5 |
Policy into action: innovative adaptation for climate resilient development
Water is at the center of effective climate action. In this session, partners will come together to share successful approaches and tools for increasing climate resilience through coordinated, water-centric adaptation action and accessing climate finance for the implementation of these actions.
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15:00 – 16:30 | SE Room 6 |
Climate-smart solutions for informed climate-resilient policies and investments in Zambia
This session will highlight how the CGIAR Initiative on Climate Resilience (ClimBeR)’s tools help policymakers in Zambia to make informed decisions to build climate resilience locally.
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16:45 – 18:15 | SE Room 4 |
Shifting the paradigm: Towards just, equitable low-emission food systems through agroecology
Food Systems need to change to deliver multiple benefits – biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and food security – in a just and equitable way. This session discusses the potential of an agroecological paradigm shift with perspectives coming from science, Rio Convention, member state and indigenous communities.
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16:45 – 18:15 | SE Room 6 |
Attributing extreme weather to climate change: Communicating with the public to accelerate action
Attribution science reveals the influence of climate change on extreme weather events and projects future risks and vulnerabilities to human health and well-being. This session will explore how quantifying and communicating this influence can support COP28 negotiations to accelerate local adaptation and preparedness.
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19:00 – 20:00 | Water Pavilion |
Closing event of the Food and Water Systems Day
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09:00 – 09:45 | Africa Pavilion |
Africa’s ecological food future: Re-imagining food policies and investments towards a climate resilient and nature positive future
This facilitated panel discussion will focus on potential pathways and scenarios towards the long-term resilience of the continent’s Food Futures within the context of climate change.
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12:30 – 13:30 | TBC |
Regenerative agriculture and agro-ecological approaches to address food security and climate change: from evidence to action
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