STATEMENTS
Ghana CVF Statement at the Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur at HRC50
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text text_larger=”no”] 50th Session of the UN Human Rights Council Ghana CVF Statement made on behalf of the CVF at the Interactive Dialogue with the Special
Ghana CVF Statement for the Closing plenary
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text text_larger=”no”] 56th Session of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies Ghana CVF Statement for the Closing plenary Thursday, 16 June 2022 Hon. Dr. Henry Kokofu,
Ghana CVF Statement for the Closing of the Glasgow Dialogue on Loss and Damage
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text text_larger=”no”] 56th Session of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies Ghana CVF Statement for the Closing of the Glasgow Dialogue on Loss and Damage Saturday, 11
Statement by CVF Presidency Incoming Chair, H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo, Hon’ble President of Ghana
Ghana feels incredibly honored to accept this greater challenge to be the next CVF Presidency and represent the most vulnerable countries part of the CVF, and to build on all the great work which was done during the past 2 years of Bangladesh as CVF Chair.
Statement by CVF Presidency Outgoing Chair, H.E. Sheikh Hasina, MP Hon’ble Prime Minister
Bangladesh took over the Presidency of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) in 2020 for the second time. We managed to steer the Forum’s work through the COVID-19 pandemic. We feel relieved that we could achieve most of our objectives and more.
Statement by H.E. Shahab Uddin, MP Hon’ble Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
The climate vulnerable nations of the world are not only leading through their own domestic climate actions in mitigation and adaptation, but also driving needed ambition at the global level in these areas.
H.E DASHO UGYEN TSHERING – CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
Excellencies, Honorable participants, Ladies and Gentlemen. It is an honor for me to represent the Royal Government of Bhutan in the Global Parliamentarians Meeting, organized by the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) in collaboration with the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and the Global Center on Adaptation (GCA).
H. E. Dr. Bimala Rai Paudya – CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
Respected Chairperson Distinguished Panellists and Delegates Fellow Parliamentarians Ladies and Gentlemen At the outset, I congratulate the Government and the people of Bangladesh for taking leadership of Climate Vulnerable Forum and for timely organizing this global parliamentarians meeting. I am delighted to represent Federal Parliament of Nepal in this august event.
H. E. Lord Allan Velasco – CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
Excellencies, The parliamentarians of the Climate Vulnerable Forum, Distinguished speakers, Ladies and gentlemen, Goni, the world’s strongest storm this year, killed at least 22 people in the Philippines, while forcing about a million more to evacuate. Goni came a few days after typhoon Molave, which left at least 16 dead and caused a minimum of 2.66 billion pesos, or 54 mio. US dollars, of damage to crops. On November 13, a few days after Goni, typhoon Vamco hit our country – the 21st typhoon to hit the Philippines this year.
H.E EDGAR M. CHATTO – CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
Distinguished participants of this high-level Climate Vulnerable Forum today, Before I introduce the Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives, let me share with you that our Department of Energy’s recent announcement on the moratorium on new coal sends a decisive signal to domestic and foreign investors financing renewable energy.
MS. MAMI MIZUTORI – CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
Thank you very much Saber, it is great to see you, albeit virtually, since the last time at the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in Geneva last year, Martin, in you and the IPU we have a very valued partner to support parliamentarians across the whole world, Hello to our dear friend Loren, President Nasheed, Excellencies, Distinguished Parliamentarians, Ladies and Gentlemen, It was already apparent before the pandemic that the world was struggling to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals given the steep rise in climate-related disasters over the last twenty years.
H. E. Loren Legarda – CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
Excellencies, Mr. BAN KI-MOON, Former United Nations Secretary-General; Fellow CVF Ambassadors, MOHAMED NASHEED and SABER CHOWDHURY; IPU Secretary-General MARTIN CHUNGONG; Fellow Parliamentarians; Partners, Let me state this plainly. Hard-fought development gains and productivity will continue to be undermined, or worse, reversed, if our 1.5 global warming threshold is breached.
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