During November 2024 the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan. As with previous COP sessions, there will be opportunities for stakeholders from civil society, both locally and internationally, to engage in the process. Participation in COP29 is crucial for civil society organisations as it provides a platform to influence global climate policy and advocate for local needs and priorities.

Check this series of webinars if you want to understand what the Conference of the Parties (COP) is all about, how your can contribute to COP29 and learn how funding mechanisms work and why they matter. The webinar series is organised by the EU-funded “Eastern Partnership Civil Society Facility” project and is being delivered in cooperation with the regional hub of the Climate Action Network. CAN EECCA – is the largest network of climate NGOs in the Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) region. The network has existed since 2008 and it is part of the Climate Action Network International, which brings together more than 1 500 civil society organizations in 130 countries. At the moment, 53 member NGOs in 11 countries of the region (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine) are members of the network. CAN EECCA is working to ensure that the civil society of the region is strong and organized, that the EECCA countries implement policies leading to climate neutrality, and that there is coherence between the first and second processes based on climate justice.

What is COP and how it is relevant for all citizens

Understanding climate finance

Webinar speakers:

Olha Boiko, CAN EECCA coordinator, Ukraine

Olha Boiko is a network coordinator and facilitator. She has been a part of the climate movement for 9 years. Since 2015 Olha has hosted dozens of workshops, forums and camps on climate change and climate policy. She has taken part in five UN climate conferences (COP) as a civil society observer and helped CSOs to prepare for the negotiations, as well as get badges and funding. Currently, Olha serves on the Participatory decision-making committee of the Dalan Fund/

Rebecca Thissen, Global lead on Multilateral processes at CAN International, Brussels

Rebecca has a background in law and has worked with major international NGOs such as ‘Amnesty International’ and ‘Lawyers without Borders’. She has been working intensively on issues such as climate finance, ‘loss & damage’, and human rights integration into climate policies and climate litigation. She was also the policy coordinator of the Belgian Climate Coalition, the national network working to push forward climate ambition and a just transition in Belgium.

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