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UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency: A human crisis: climate change and forced displacement

University of California: California Leadership in Climate Justice

World Resources Institute

MPGCA: Resilience Action Event: What does climate resilience mean in practice? Showcasing risk management actions across and within sectors (Part II)

13:00-13:05Welcome and Intro Quick recap of session 1 and outline main objective of session 2 Moderator: Maisa Rojas, Director, Center for Climate and Resilience Research, University of Chile, R2R Technical Secretariat13:05-13:10High Level Intro - David Howlett - R2R Champion 4 Highlight the actions aspect of session 2Building on the MPGCA CLimate resilience pathway, Race to Resilience partners are already taking actions on the ground to increase the resilience of over 2 billion people and over 100 natural systems, in a huge geographical range using a wide variety of actionsR2R partners are also working on increasing resilience of people and nature through making cities, regions and companies more resilient, and by mobilising finance and sharing knowledge on climate risk management across sectorsThe MPGCA Resilience Pathway has laid the groundwork for measuring resilience outcomes by detailing the risk management actions that can be taken to increase resilienceRace to Resilience will record and track partner current plans and outcomes in future years, thus allowing identification of gaps to be filled by new and existing partners.The climate risk management actions urgently need to be scaled up across sectors and across the globe13:10-13:55Ground Truthing the Race to Resilience: what are the human centred actions that partners are taking? In this session R2R partners are highlighting the work they do across different MPGCA Resilient Actions. Moderator: Maisa Rojas will introduce 9 actions, already illustrated in part in the morning session and the partners that are undertaking these actions.Each speaker has (5-7 min)Climate risk vulnerability assessments, disclosure & monitoring. RegionsAdapt - Thiago Pampolha, Secretary of Environment and Sustainability of Rio de Janeiro State (P) (with translator)Sharing knowledge & best practice on climate risk management International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure - Savina Carluccio, Head of Guidance and Standards (P), see Infrastructure Pathways)Nature-based solutions to reduce risks Scale for Resilience (virtual - prerecord): Claudia Veronica Moreno Recalde, Microfinance Institution EspoirRisk transfer: Insurance & social protection Insurance Development Forum - tbdClimate risk governance & capacity building Resilient Housing, Elizabeth Hausler, Founder & CEO Build Change (P) Guide to Resilient Housing)13:55-14:05How can the deployment of technology and finance for resilience be scaled up?Short interview Moderator: Maisa Rojas, CR2, R2R Technical Secretariat Panelist: Mark Harvey, Daraja-Resurgence (P)14:05-14:10Closing and Call to Action David Howlett + high level representative (tbc)

Climate Action Network International

Adaptation Fund Dialogue between Contributor Governments and Fund Stakeholders

The Dialogue will demonstrate the benefits of the Adaptation Fund and the projects it supports. We will hear from a range of country representatives who have worked with the Fund.

COP Presidency

Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation: Adaptation and Mitigation through Land Preservation and Management

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