The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)

UNOPS at COP30

From rising sea levels to extreme weather events, the impacts of climate change are being felt by communities in every corner of the world. For vulnerable populations at the forefront of this crisis, support must move beyond ambition to action.

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If you are attending COP30 in Belém, come and meet our team on the ground!

You can also get in touch with us by contacting events-secretariat@unops.org.

At the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil the UNOPS family is focused on the practical solutions needed to deliver bold climate action. Held from 10-21 November 2025, we will join the international community to accelerate these efforts.

UNOPS is committed to enabling and accelerating climate action with practical solutions – from addressing implementation gaps, to managing and supporting a range of multilateral partnerships, platforms and initiatives.

Together, the UNOPS family is helping to build climate resilience in communities around the world, advance a just transition to clean and sustainable energy, and drive positive change for people and the planet to thrive.

Explore our activities at COP30

The below information may be subject to change. Please check back regularly for further updates on event details.

Monday, 10 November

The Global Climate Action Partnership: Launching a new era of accelerated implementation

12:00-13:00 | SDG Pavilion

Hosted by UNOPS and the Global Climate Action Partnership

At COP30, the Global Climate Action Partnership (GCAP) marks its entry into a new era, gearing up for stronger, faster implementation of climate goals.

The session invites delegates to explore how shared knowledge and proven solutions are driving climate action and SDG implementation on the ground. It highlights GCAP’s unique role in connecting policy, science, and practice – turning experience into tangible results. Through concrete examples from GCAP’s global network, the panel will discuss proven climate solutions from resilient agriculture, electrical mobility to clean energy, highlighting synergies under the SDG framework.

Moderator: Katrin Lichtenberg, Senior Portfolio Manager, Water, Environment and Climate Portfolio, UNOPS

Keynote: Trigg Talley, Former Senior Advisor to the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate and Director, Climate Negotiations and Programs, U.S. Department of State

Panelists: 

  • Francisco Maciel, Co-Chair, Global Climate Action Partnership

  • Esther Wang'ombe, Director of Renewable Energy (Energy Conservation and Climate Change), the State Department for Energy, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Kenya

  • Hershey dela Cruz, Chief Science Research Specialist, Department of Energy, the Philippines

  • Julia Dorbandt, Policy Advisor, International Climate Initiative (IKI), Federal Ministry for the Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany

  • Cristina Figueroa Vargas, Carbon Pricing and Carbon Markets Coordinator Ministry of Environment, Chile (TBC)

Read more | Watch the event live online

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Driving climate action through public procurement: Solutions for resilient and inclusive economies

16:45-18:15 | Side Event Room 6, Blue Zone

Hosted by UNOPS, in partnership with UNEP, FAO, UNIDO and UN Global Compact.

Can climate action start with a contract? Public procurement - representing 13–30% of GDP in many countries - is one of the largest levers governments have to direct finance toward sustainable outcomes. Yet it remains underused in climate policy and practice. This event will ask what happens when governments embed climate ambition into every procurement decision, and show how procurement can shift markets, accelerate resilience, and become a climate solution in its own right. 


Moderator: Samantha Stratton-Short, Head of Climate Action Programme, UNOPS

Speakers:

  • Jorge Moreira da Silva, Executive Director, UNOPS

  • Sanda Ojiambo, CEO & Executive Director, UN Global Compact

  • Inger Andersen, Executive Director, UNEP

  • Ambroise Fayolle, Vice-President, European Investment Bank

  • Esther Dweck, Minister of State for Management and Innovation in Public Services, Brazil

  • Afke van Rijn, Vice Minister for the Environment and International Affairs, Netherlands

  • Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, Chief Executive Officer, Environmental Protection Authority & Vice Chair of Working Group 1, IPCC, Ghana

  • Rana Ghoneim, Director of Energy and Climate Action Division, UNIDO

  • Liva Kaugure, Natural Resources Officer, FAO

Tuesday, 11 November

Wednesday, 12 November

Bridging commitments and communities: Accelerating loss and damage action through NDCs

09:30-10:30 I NDC Partnership Pavilion PV-B45, Blue Zone

Hosted by UNOPS and the Santiago Network

This event brings together frontline voices, governments, and development partners to explore how to accelerate action on Loss and Damage (L&D) and deliver tangible results for developing and climate-vulnerable countries and communities. These communities are already experiencing irreversible losses and damages. At the same time, the L&D architecture is strengthening, with the establishment of the Fund for responding to Loss and Damage and operationalization of the Santiago Network under the UNFCCC marking major progress. The challenge now is to ensure that technical assistance and finance are effectively coordinated at local, national and regional levels.

This event will explore how technical assistance delivered through the Santiago Network can serve as an entry point for integrating and operationalizing L&D priorities within the implementation of NDCs and related national frameworks.

Moderator: Katrin Lichtenberg, Senior Portfolio Manager, Water, Environment and Climate Portfolio, UNOPS

Opening remarks: Jorge Moreira da Silva, Executive Director, UNOPS


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Santiago Network in action: Averting, minimizing and addressing loss and damage

16:45-18:15 | Side Event Room 3, Blue Zone

Hosted by UNDRR

The Santiago Network is now fully operational, marking a major step in delivering technical assistance to help developing countries and communities manage climate change loss and damage. This event will spotlight opportunities available for developing countries to access and catalyze technical assistance.

Moderator: TBC

Panelists:

  • Jorge Moreira da Silva, Executive Director, UNOPS

  • Carolina Fuentes Castellanos, Director, Santiago Network Secretariat

  • Kamal Kishore, SRSG, Head of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)

  • Angela Rivera, Co-Chair Santiago Network Advisory Board

  • Ralph Regenvanu, Minister for Climate Change and Disaster Management for the Republic of Vanuatu

Thursday, 13 November

Scaling up and speeding up infrastructure resilience

16:15-17:15 | CDRI Pavilion

Hosted by Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) & UNOPS 

TBC 

Friday, 14 November

Saturday, 15 November

Sunday, 16 November

Monday, 17 November

UNOPS Climathon 2025

Full day | UN City Copenhagen, Denmark

Hosted by UNOPS

As part of our broader COP30 events programme, UNOPS is again hosting a dynamic climate-focused problem-solving event at UN City, Copenhagen.

The event will bring together local university students from diverse academic backgrounds, alongside UNOPS experts, to tackle a real-world climate challenge related to a UNOPS project.

The event will focus on developing practical, actionable solutions to inspire future climate leaders, foster innovation and empower youth to take a leading role in driving sustainable change.

Advancing climate action. Building resilience.

We’re committed to providing the practical solutions needed to help countries prepare for our future climate.


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