November 11, Monday

This panel will explore how to meet growing climate financing demands while balancing local, tailored solutions with standardized, scalable strategies. Experts will discuss new financing structures for climate adaptation and how to integrate community-driven approaches within global frameworks. The conversation will also address the challenge of reconciling local needs with the requirements for replication and scaling, offering practical insights for effective, inclusive climate action.

November 12, Tuesday

Key discussions will focus on financing opportunities, challenges, and climate indicators, with a special emphasis on raising the visibility of meteorological services for climate negotiators and decision-makers. High-level officials from various African and international organizations will gather to strengthen partnerships and advance climate resilience across the continent.
This event will raise awareness of opportunities for civil society engagement in the Fund’s work and present updates on the collaboration between the AF Board and the AF CSO Network. Learn about how civil society plays a crucial role in shaping the Fund’s policies and ensuring vulnerable communities benefit from climate adaptation financing.

November 13, Thursday

This event will explore key findings from the State of Climate Services report, focusing on advancing climate services to address emerging climate challenges. High-level participants will highlight how effective climate services can drive better investments and enhance adaptation outcomes at the national level.
The Climate Action Window (CAW) represents Africa’s largest pipeline of adaptation projects, strategically designed to tackle the continent’s unique climate challenges. The event aims to mobilize contributions to close the adaptation finance gap, while promoting coordination and reducing fragmentation in climate finance efforts across Africa.
This session will raise global awareness of the severe impacts of climate change on mountain ecosystems, which are vital sources of water, food, and biodiversity. By connecting mountain and marine ecosystems, Nepal aims to foster solidarity between mountain and coastal communities to address the loss and damage caused by climate change.
This event will highlight lessons learned from the AF’s projects in Latin America and the Caribbean, showcasing new funding windows and operational approaches under its second Medium Term Strategy. The goal is to raise awareness of innovative adaptation solutions and strengthen the capacity of national implementing entities. Experts will share experiences and lessons from various adaptation funding windows.
This high-level session will spotlight the critical role of community-driven climate adaptation in the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions, from Africa to SIDS, and demonstrate how local action can drive meaningful change. The event will also celebrate innovative solutions through the 2024 Local Adaptation Champion Awards, showcasing outstanding examples of local adaptation efforts in areas such as food security, water security, and urban resilience.

The session will explore LDC-led progress through LIFE-AR, highlighting achievements and challenges in locally-driven adaptation efforts. Stakeholders will discuss the importance of inclusive governance, gender equity, and social inclusion in advancing climate resilience.

November 14, Thursday

The session will highlight how locally led adaptation initiatives can be effectively financed and scaled through comprehensive support, combining funding, technical assistance, business development, and knowledge exchange. By drawing on experiences from grassroots innovators, funders and partners, the session will advocate for investing in community-driven solutions and fostering partnerships to drive systemic change in climate resilience efforts. 
Join the experts from the AF, GEF, GCF and CIFs for an overview of approaches to innovative financing mechanisms being supported by the Multilateral Climate Funds and learn how you can get involved.

As the challenges of accessing climate finance continue to grow, country platforms have emerged as a vital solution for developing countries. These platforms aim to streamline the often fragmented climate financial architecture, making resources more accessible for impactful climate initiatives.

We have unique mandates that position them to enhance cooperation among stakeholders in climate finance.

This session, aims to showcase the collective efforts of the Multilateral Climate Funds in addressing climate finance challenges, highlight the role of collaboration between the MCF system in strengthening the climate finance ecosystem and enabling countries to achieve their climate goals.

In this session, multilateral climate funds will outline their strategies to partner with Indigenous Peoples and local communities. Indigenous and local community leaders will then share their experiences with direct climate finance. They will lay out their vision for innovative ways to mobilize new sources of financing for nature, scale up successful climate action, and empower local leaders.
The event will focus on capacity development, stakeholder engagement, and prioritizing investments to turn climate goals into actionable outcomes.
The Government of the Azerbaijan as the incoming COP29 Presidency will host this year’s Contributor Dialogue at COP29 Finance Day in Baku, Azerbaijan.

This high-level event will provide an opportunity for contributor governments to express their support and announce new pledges towards the AF Board’s 2024 resource mobilization target of US$ 300 million from a higher number of contributors.

New contributions to the Adaptation Fund directly support project proposals in its pipeline worth US$ 460 millions and support efforts to double global levels of adaptation finance by 2025.

November 15, Friday

This event will bring together non-state observers and representatives from the multilateral climate funds to discuss enhancing observer collaboration and influence in multilateral climate funds governance. Watch live here. 
This event will showcase lessons learned and challenges faced by the Adaptation Fund (AF) and Global Environment Facility (GEF) in implementing adaptation projects in fragile and conflict-affected settings. Experts from AF, GEF, and humanitarian organizations will share key insights and experiences, offering valuable guidance for national and regional stakeholders involved in similar interventions. Watch live here. 

November 16, Saturday 

This joint event, hosted by the Adaptation Fund Board Secretariat and AF-TERG, will explore lessons from the Adaptation Fund Readiness Programme in the Pacific, including initial evaluation findings and opportunities for improvement in its new design. A panel of experts will discuss how the readiness programme can better address the needs of Pacific countries, followed by a Q&A session and a summary of key takeaways.
Join the experts from the AF, GEF, GCF and CIFs to explore how the Multilateral Climate Funds are working in partnership with countries, and each other, to build on the experience of successful NBS initiatives and explore new pathways to meet the climate and biodiversity crises.
This session will highlight the progress of the Adaptation Fund Innovation Accelerator (AFCIA) and the lessons learned. Through presentations and discussions, participants will explore innovative, locally-led climate adaptation solutions, share best practices, and address challenges to scaling resilience-building efforts and achieving the Global Goal on Adaptation. Watch live here. 
This event will present the findings of a regional project on Climate-Smart Agriculture in West Africa, focusing on the spatial evolution of land use and agro-ecological zones between 2000 and 2022. It will review innovative technologies for land monitoring and discuss the challenges and opportunities for implementing adaptation measures to enhance the resilience of agroforestry ecosystems in the region.

November 18, Monday

This event brings together the four multilateral climate funds (Adaptation Fund, CIF, GEF, and GCF) to share findings from a joint study on the use of artificial intelligence in climate change evaluations. Following the presentation, a panel discussion will explore how these insights can enhance future evaluations and accelerate climate actions.

November 19, Tuesday

This event will highlight collaborative efforts of multilateral climate funds in expanding protected areas, promoting sustainable land-use, and fostering multi-stakeholder governance.

November 20, Wednesday

This event will bring together representatives from the four major Multilateral Climate Funds (Adaptation Fund, CIF, GEF, and GCF) to discuss how they are advancing the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA) and addressing key challenges such as financing gaps, capacity-building, and setting measurable targets. Panelists will explore the role of the funds in enhancing countries’ adaptive capacities, share successful approaches, and identify areas for improvement in achieving context-specific, long-term, transformational adaptation.

This event will bring together representatives from the Adaptation Fund Technical Evaluation Reference Group (AF-TERG) and implementing entities from recent ex post evaluation projects in Mauritania and Eritrea. Participants will discuss the approach, challenges, and lessons learned from the Fund’s ex post evaluations, which focus on the long-term sustainability of adaptation outcomes. The event will conclude with insights from the Adaptation Fund Board Secretariat on how the Fund integrates these learnings into its programming and results-based management systems to enhance future adaptation efforts.

This high-level deep dive will explore the challenges and opportunities that exist in accelerating finance for urban climate action. In addition, it will discuss what innovative finance mechanisms exist and how they can be scaled up to deliver more climate action in cities. Register here. 

November 21, Thursday

This forward-looking session aims not only to broaden understanding on the progress on gender equality and available support on gender-related work within the four funds, but also to have an interactive session between the speakers and audience to exchange views to further the goal of gender equality in climate finance.

This forward-looking session aims not only to broaden understanding on the progress on gender equality and available support on gender-related work within the four funds, but also to have an interactive session between the speakers and audience to exchange views to further the goal of gender equality in climate finance.

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