
MCII Engagements at COP30 in Belem
Building Resilience Together: Multi-Stakeholder Approaches for Responding to Loss on Damage
10 November, 16:30 - 17:45
German Pavilion, Blue Zone
Losses and damages are unavoidable, set to increase with the adaptation and mitigation gaps and will have severe implications on human security. The session will discuss key demands for Loss and Damage at COP30 and beyond. Panelists will further showcase responses to address loss and damage, such as through a National Mechanism on L&D envisioned in Bangladesh, the multifaceted role of migration in the face of climate impacts, and inclusive financial and social protection systems.
Climate Mobility Data and Literacy - Projecting Climate Migration and Displacement
12 November, 11:30 - 12:30
Climate Mobility Pavilion, Blue Zone
This session will present an interactive showcase of the Global Disaster Displacement Risk Model, developed by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) and the United Nations University (UNU) in collaboration with ETH Zurich and the CIMA Research Foundation. The event will allow participants to explore the model’s dashboard, which projects internal displacement under different climate scenarios through a multi-hazard and vulnerability-based approach.
Disaster Risk Management Through Anticipatory Action and Risk Insurance
12 November, 13:15 - 14:45
Side Event Room 5, Blue Zone
This session will showcase co-produced early warning systems for hydrometeorological extremes allowing improved anticipatory action in Africa. It demonstrates how access to climate finance flows can catalyze climate resilience through investments in anticipatory action systems and climate risk insurance to improve disaster risk management policy frameworks for resilience and early action.
Quantifying climate and disaster-related displacement for Loss and Damage: From Modelling to Action
13 November, 13:00 - 14:00
IOM Pavilion, Blue Zone
The session will showcase innovative tools such the Global Disaster Displacement Risk Model, an interactive dashboard that projects internal displacement under a changing climate. This model, developed by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) and United Nations University (UNU), in collaboration with ETH Zurich and CIMA Research Foundation, integrates multiple hazards and socioeconomic vulnerability factors, capturing how environmental and social conditions influence displacement risk.
Bridging Data, Policy, and People: Scaling Multi-Hazard Resilience in Thailand
15 November, 13:30 - 14:30
Thailand Pavilion, Blue Zone
This session will highlight recent progress and present new evidence from UNU-EHS and UNDRR on Thailand’s risk landscape, governance strengths, and remaining gaps. Bringing together Thai government representatives and UN partners, the discussion will explore practical opportunities to scale multi-hazard resilience and unlock finance for risk-informed decisions that protect lives, livelihoods, and development gains.
Sustainable Finance for Climate-Resilient Agricultural Value Chains
15 November, 15:00 - 15:45
WGEO Pavilion, Blue Zone
This session will explore how sustainable finance and supportive policies can strengthen climate-resilient agricultural value chains, focusing on collaboration for risk reduction investments, enhance smallholder resilience, and ensure inclusive access to finance for women and other vulnerable groups.
Insuring a Just Transition
15 November, 18:00 - 19:00
Casa do Seguro (The House of Insurance)
COP 30 Global Sustainable Insurance Summit: Insuring the Transition.
Insurance leadership for a just transition to inclusive, resilient and sustainable communities and economies.
A multiday summit convened by UNEP-FI in partnership with the Brazilian Insurance Federation (CNseg).
The Summit aims to demonstrate the leadership of the insurance industry in addressing the climate crisis and biodiversity loss, as well as in closing the protection gap. The event will bring together representatives from the insurance, financial, regulatory, scientific sectors, and civil society, promoting dialogue and action towards a just, inclusive, and sustainable transition.
One UN for Multi-level Climate Action: Unlocking Finance and Implementation for NDCs and NAPs
17 November, 13:15 - 14:45
Side Event Room 1, Blue Zone
This One UN session brings together policy leaders and practitioners to explore pathways from climate policy to financing for implementation. By aligning Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) with multi-level climate action, the session highlights how coherence across institutions and levels of governance can unlock finance and the means of implementation to deliver results on the ground.
Comprehensive Risk Management: A Pathway to Addressing Loss and Damage
19 November, 14:30 - 15:30
Thailand Pavilion, Blue Zone
Comprehensive Risk Management (CRM) can strengthen national capacities to manage climate-related risks, averting and minimizing to addressing loss and damage. This side event will bring together technical experts, implementing partners, and country representatives to share practical experiences and lessons learned on how CRM can support national efforts to address loss and damage.
