STATEMENTS
H.E MOHAMED NASHEED – CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
Good afternoon, Excellencies, Ladies and gentlemen, It is a great honour to speak with you all at this parliamentary meeting of the Climate Vulnerable Forum. In most meetings it is heads of states who garner the most attention but in actual fact to my mind it is the parliamentary representatives who do the hard work

MR. MARTIN CHUNGONG – CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
Thank you very much Saber, and nice to see you again.
I do recognize all the high-level participants present at this meeting, as well as of course the high-level participants.
H. E. Ban Ki-moon – CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
Excellencies, Distinguished Colleagues in the CVF, Mr Secretary-General of the IPU, SRSG Mizutori, I am pleased to share this message with you today as you convene this special first meeting of parliamentarians of climate threatened nations.
H. E. VINCENTE SOTTO III – CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
Excellencies, Fellow parliamentarians of the Climate Vulnerable Forum, Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, On behalf of the Senate of the Philippines, I would like to convey our grateful appreciation to the Climate Vulnerable Forum,
H.E SABER CHOWDHURY – Conclusion CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
I would like to summarize a few key points that emerged from the discussion. Firstly, we do have options and we do have a role to play in terms of parliamentary action even during the remainder of this year. Martin pointed out that it’s only weeks to go, but as we see every day, even a week is a long time in politics, so let’s make use of the time that we have in hand.
H.E DR. ALI AL-ZANEM – CVF Global Parliamentarians Meeting
Mr. Saber Chowdhury, Honorary President Inter-Parliamentary Union Chair, Bangladesh Parliamentary Standing Committee on MoEFCC Mr. Mohamed Nasheed, Speaker Maldives People’s Majlis CVF Thematic Ambassador for Ambition Ms. Loren Legarda, Deputy Speaker Philippines CVF Thematic Ambassador for Parliaments Ladies and gentlemen participating from countries, international organizations and personalities interested in climate issues,
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.
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