New UN China and Rockefeller Foundation Collaboration to Advance Climate Solutions in Africa and Asia
18 October 2024
NEW YORK | 18 October 2024 ― The United Nations (UN) in China today announced a new policy development and knowledge exchange effort within the South-South cooperation framework. With a US$100,000 grant from The Rockefeller Foundation, the UN in China will host a series of dialogues to build climate capacity and increase financing for climate action in Africa and Asia. In collaboration with governments, UN entities, and other relevant stakeholders in the Global South, these dialogues will focus on the relationship between climate change and cross-cutting issues such as food security, energy, and health, with the goal of advancing cross-regional solutions.
The grant comes amid increasing efforts from the UN in China to advance its Cooperation Framework by leveraging China’s capabilities through global partnerships that accelerate efforts to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It also builds upon previous collaboration with The Rockefeller Foundation to support the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and host a series of dialogues.
Mr. Siddharth Chatterjee, UN Resident Coordinator in China, said, “With the SDGs at risk, a world on fire cannot afford to be divided. Today, we enter a new partnership with The Rockefeller Foundation to help us convene, connect and catalyse partnerships that will deliver climate action and leave no one behind.”
Dialogues supported by the grant are also expected to follow up on outcomes of last September’s Summit of the Future, including implementation of the Pact for the Future, an inter-governmentally negotiated, action-oriented pact with chapters on five key areas, including sustainable development and financing for development.
The Rockefeller Foundation through its Asia Regional Office is supporting a series of efforts that boost capacity and capital mobilization, while enhancing Global South leadership to meet the needs of vulnerable communities. This includes developing and driving development solutions, through its history of working with the UN in China to advance shared priorities such as climate action.
Ms. Deepali Khanna, Vice President, Asia Regional Office, The Rockefeller Foundation, said, “This grant reflects our commitment to strengthening climate resilience, particularly in the Global South, by fostering partnerships that harness expertise, knowledge, and resources across borders. Through this collaboration with the UN in China, we aim to support impactful dialogues and policy development that will empower nations to drive climate action, enhance food security, and safeguard the health and well-being of vulnerable communities.”
Outcome documents from the activities supported by this collaboration will also be produced in the months ahead.
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Media Contacts:
Louise Xi LI, Head of Communications, UN Resident Coordinator’s Office in China, xi.li@un.org
Gurpratap Singh, Asia Communications Consultant, The Rockefeller Foundation, c-gsingh@rockfound.org