11/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/18/2024 06:02
Baku, 18 September 2024 - We, the representatives of international organizations, multilateral development banks, and international climate and environmental funds, convened at the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), held in Baku, Azerbaijan, on 18 November 2024,
NOTING the urgent need to address the complex challenges posed by climate change and its impacts on human development and acknowledging the significance of a multi-sectoral approach in tackling these challenges;
RECALLING the shared commitment to advancing the agenda on Human Development for Climate Resilience, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
RECOGNIZING the importance of integrating health, education, social protection, and decent jobs, as well as skills development, into climate action to enhance mitigation, resilience, adaptive capacities, and the overall well-being of current and future populations, particularly workers at risk of losing their jobs, women, children, youth, migrants, displaced people and other vulnerable groups, as recognized through commitments such as the Declaration on Children, Youth, and Climate Action, the COP26 Just Transition Declaration, the COP28 UAE Declaration on Climate and Health, and the Declaration on the Common Agenda for Education and Climate Change;
UNDERLINING the critical role of strengthening global partnerships and enhancing collaborative efforts to drive transformative change and build adaptive capacities at local, regional, and global levels, as seen in initiatives such as the Greening Education Partnership, the Alliance for Transformative Action on Climate and Health (ATACH), the Children's Environmental Health Collaborative and the Climate Action for Jobs Initiative;
RECOGNIZING that investments in human development not only build and enhance resilience to climate change but also fuel solutions to tackle it;
EMPHASIZING the need to foster technological and community-based innovations and leverage collective expertise to create scalable solutions that address both the immediate and long-term impacts of climate change on human development;
STRESSING the importance of social dialogue among governments, workers' and employers' organizations, along with relevant stakeholder engagement, in the design and implementation of climate policies to ensure adequate health, education, skills development, and social protection, all of which are essential for building climate-resilient populations;
EXPRESSING a shared vision of empowering communities and ensuring that climate action strategies are inclusive, equitable, and designed to promote sustainable development and facilitate a just transition, leaving no one behind;
WELCOMING the first-ever Human Development Day within the framework of the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and the COP29 Presidency-led "Baku Initiative on Human Development for Climate Resilience." This initiative aims to address intersectoral synergies and complementarities between greening education, health, social protection, decent jobs, and skills development to enhance climate resilience, with a special focus on workers at risk of losing their jobs, workers in the informal economy, women, children, youth, migrants, displaced people, and other vulnerable groups;
We affirm our commitment to strengthening our respective and shared efforts, including through voluntary partnerships, initiatives, and coalitions. We will work collaboratively and expeditiously to pursue the following common objectives:
In order to realize the objectives mentioned above, we aim to cooperate in the following areas:
With this joint statement, we reaffirm our collective commitment to advancing human development as a cornerstone of climate resilience and pledge to work together to ensure that climate action is inclusive, promotes intergenerational equity, and is guided by the COP-29. Presidency-led "Baku Guiding Principles on Human Development for Climate Resilience".
We commit to working together to ensure that each partnership, initiative, or coalition enhances the coordination of actions, promotes the sharing of information, knowledge, and good practices at national, regional, and global levels, and enhances the impact of investments in human development. In doing so, we can maximize synergies, avoid duplication of efforts, and ensure the efficient use of our collective resources, contributing to a climate-resilient future for all.
Joint Statement by:
COP 29
International Organization for Migration
United Nation Development Programme
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
International Labour Organization
United Nations Children's Fund
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
World Health Organization (WHO)
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
The Global Fund
Adaptation Fund
Asian Development Bank
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
Islamic Development Bank (ISDB)
Green Climate Fund