Health & Environment

ACG showcases unified climate action at UNCCD COP16

The Arab Coordination Group (ACG) is actively participating in the 16th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP16) of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), hosted in Riyadh from December 2 to 13. 
 
At COP16, ACG, a strategic alliance of ten national and regional development institutions, is highlighting the group’s impact, as well as the work of individual members in advancing innovative solutions and meaningful collaborations to address the pressing challenges of land degradation, desertification and drought while fostering sustainable land management. 
 
The joint presence of ACG demonstrates the group’s commitment to bring forward both financial commitments and innovative solutions at COP16, reinforcing its dedication to tackling desertification and supporting communities impacted by climate change. Reaffirming strong support to Saudi Arabia’s leadership through transformative initiatives such as the Saudi and Middle East Green Initiatives, and the G20 Global Land Initiative, the group is emphasising how regional efforts can drive global change in land restoration, biodiversity conservation and climate adaptation, restoring livelihoods and ecosystems worldwide.
 
High-level sessions
At COP 16, ACG is contributing to high-level sessions, including the opening ceremony and a ministerial plenary, where it announced a significant pledge to enhance global land restoration and resilience efforts. ACG participation is centering around a joint pavilion in the Blue Zone that is to serve as a hub for collaboration and knowledge exchange. 
 
Member institutions are presenting pioneering projects, strategies and financing solutions to address desertification and promote sustainable land use. More than 10 side events organised by ACG institutions are further engaging global stakeholders. 
 
In 2022, at COP27, the ACG announced a landmark $24 billion commitment to address climate change.  At COP28 the following year ACG outlined its deployment strategy for $10 billion financing to accelerate the global shift to clean and renewable energy by 2023. 
 
The group has also made a joint pledge to allocate up to $50 billion to help build resilient infrastructure and inclusive societies in the African continent. In 2023, the group extended approximately $17 billion collectively to fund nearly 500 operations in about 90 countries and various institutions and organisations, addressing global challenges such as climate change and food security and supporting international trade.--TradeArabia News Service