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    COP28: assessment of commitments to climate and development financing, global health and gender equality

    Publié le 13/12/2023, modifié le 20/12/2023.

    From 30 November to 12 December 2023, the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) took place in Dubai, bringing together stakeholders to discuss strategies, policies and actions to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. This year’s event was attended by over 80,000 people, including heads of state and government, members of international organizations, representatives of civil society and the private sector.

    The meeting provided an opportunity to draw up the first Global Stocktake of the COP21 decisions agreed by nations in Paris in 2015, which were aimed in particular at limiting global temperature warming to +1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. While a recent study warns of the possibility of reaching this limit within 5 years, and developing countries are already suffering disproportionately from the consequences of climate change, this COP28 marked a crucial step towards stepping up climate efforts.

    Focus 2030 compiled the major announcements and developments unveiled at COP28 in the areas of climate and development financing, gender equality, and global health, with a focus on France’s commitments. Analysis.


     

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    Focus on France🇫🇷

    • At COP28, France pledged a total of 173 million euros to various climate issues:
      • Up to 100 million euros will be dedicated to the Loss and Damage Fund, depending on the Fund’s governance arrangements, which have yet to be established, and the targeting of vulnerable countries
      • A new 20 million euros commitment to the Global Shield against climate risks
      • A 35 million euros contribution to the Least Developed Countries Fund
      • 10 million euros for the adaptation fund
      • 8 million euros a year for the CREWS (Climate risks and early warning systems) program on early warnings
    • In addition, 10 million euros have been pledged to the PREZODE initiative to strengthen the identification and monitoring of zoonoses (diseases transmissible from humans to animals and vice versa) in Mexico, Costa Rica, Haiti, Laos, Thailand, and the Republic of Congo.
    • The French Development Agency pledged to include debt suspension clauses in the event of climate-related disasters in its loan contracts starting in 2024.

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