The 2024 UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan from 11-22 November. UNFPA, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency, will be hosting several side events open to all participants during the conference.
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11 November 2024
The 2024 UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan from 11-22 November. UNFPA, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency, will be hosting several side events open to all participants during the conference.
14 November 2024
Date: 14 November
Time: 11:30-13:00
Location: Side event Room 3, Blue zone
Description: This COP 29 side event focuses on integrating gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) into national climate plans (NDCs). Attendees will learn about the urgent need for increased climate financing for gender-transformative initiatives and explore strategies to advance women's leadership and empowerment in climate action. The event will also feature the launch of new UNFPA guidance on integrating SRHR into NDCs. Join us for a critical discussion on securing a just and sustainable future for all.
14 November 2024
Date: 14 November
Time: 15:00-16:00
Location: UN Azerbaijan Pavilion
Description: This side event at COP29, hosted by UNFPA Eastern Europe & Central Asia’s Regional Office, explores the critical intersection of climate change and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Attendees will gain insights into how climate change impacts SRHR, including effects on maternal health, access to services, and gender-based violence.
15 November 2024
Date: 15 November
Time: 15:00-16:30
Location: COP29, Presidency Roundtable
Description: Join us at COP29 for a critical intergenerational dialogue on Youth, Peace, and Climate Security. Building on the momentum from COP28 and the Summit of the Future, this roundtable will shape a global framework for integrating youth, peace, and security principles into climate action. Young people are disproportionately affected by both conflict and climate change, yet they are often excluded from decision-making. This dialogue seeks to change that.
We will brainstorm the framework's format, identify key opportunities for input, and understand partner preferences. With high-level speakers and diverse voices from member states, youth-led organizations, and experts, this session will forge a collective path toward climate-responsive peace and security. Help us empower young people as agents of change and ensure their meaningful participation in building a more peaceful and sustainable future.
18 November 2024
Date: 18 November
Time: 11:00-12:00
Location: UN Azerbaijan Pavilion
Description: This COP29 side event explores the intricate links between climate change, fertility, and demographic shifts. Join us to examine how environmental factors influence fertility. We'll discuss the rise of environmentally-induced infertility and the growing concerns of young people about having children in the face of climate uncertainty.
The event will also delve into the policy implications of these trends, advocating for climate action that supports reproductive rights and empowers individuals to achieve their fertility aspirations. Contribute to the conversation and help shape a future where both people and the planet thrive.
18 November 2024
Date: 18 November
Time: 15:00-16:00
Location: UN Azerbaijan Pavilion
Description: This COP 29 side event, hosted by FAO and UNFPA, examines the crucial link between climate change, food security, nutrition, and maternal health. Attendees will learn how climate-induced disruptions impact access to nutritious food and essential health services, particularly for vulnerable rural women. The event will showcase integrated solutions that strengthen resilience and improve maternal health outcomes, with a focus on the role of the ICAN initiative.
18 November 2024
Date: 18 November
Time: 15:30-16:15
Location: Türkiye Pavilion
Description: This COP29 side event, hosted by UNFPA Türkiye, explores the intersection of climate change, reproductive health, and the empowerment of women and youth. The climate crisis disproportionately impacts vulnerable populations, exacerbating existing inequalities and hindering sustainable development. This event emphasizes the urgent need for rights-based approaches to climate action, recognizing the crucial role of women and youth in building resilient communities.
Expert panelists from the Turkish government, UNFPA, academia, and civil society will discuss the multifaceted challenges posed by climate change, including its effects on fertility, maternal health, and the mental well-being of young people. By fostering dialogue and collaboration, this event seeks to identify evidence-based solutions, advocate for inclusive policies, and amplify the voices of women and youth in driving climate action. Join us to engage with this crucial conversation and contribute to shaping a climate-resilient future for all.
18 November 2024
Date: 18 November
Time: 18:00-18:45
Location: Türkiye Pavilion
Description: This session offers a comprehensive overview of how the United Nations in Türkiye is contributing to the country's climate action goals. Through a high-level panel discussion, participants will gain insights into the diverse range of UN activities, including promoting renewable energy and sustainable agriculture, addressing the impacts of climate-induced migration and protecting vulnerable populations, and ensuring gender equality is central to climate solutions.
The session will highlight the collaborative efforts of the UN Country Team in Türkiye to advance national climate ambitions and provide a platform for dialogue on the critical role of international cooperation in addressing this global challenge. By showcasing these multifaceted approaches, the session aims to inspire further action and demonstrate the UN's commitment to supporting Türkiye's transition towards a more sustainable future.
20 November 2024
Date: 20 November
Time: 15:40-16:25
Location: Blue Zone, Children and Youth Pavilion
Description: This COP29 side event puts young people at the forefront of climate action! Join us for a dynamic session showcasing innovative youth-led initiatives that address the intersection of climate change and sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Hear from the COP29 Youth Climate Champion and engage in a solution-oriented dialogue with youth leaders, policymakers, and experts. We'll explore successful case studies, identify opportunities for youth leadership in climate adaptation and mitigation, and discuss how to strengthen youth participation in climate decision-making. Be inspired and discover how we can empower young people to shape a sustainable future for all.
21 November 2024
Date: 21 November
Time: 12:00-13:00
Location: UN Azerbaijan Pavilion
Description: This COP 29 side event, co-hosted by UNFPA and Gender Hub, focuses on the urgent issue of gender-based violence (GBV) in the context of climate change. Attendees will learn about the increased risks of violence faced by women and girls displaced by climate-related disasters and explore strategies to integrate GBV prevention and response into climate action. The event will feature an open discussion with policymakers and activists, highlighting the severity of GBV.
Publisher
Spotlight Initiative Regional Programme for Central Asia and Afghanistan
Number of pages
8
Author
Sofia Jamal, in consultation with Ionela Horga
Fact Sheet
Publication date
01 December 2022
Quality and comprehensive data on experiences of victimization, scope, nature, and consequences of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) are crucial for effective policymaking. Such data can raise awareness on SGBV in society and increase duty bearers’ accountability in preventing and combating this type of violence. It allows for the design of evidence-based measures and to monitor the implementation and effectiveness of legislation, policies, and other actions to tackle violence over time.
Story
03 December 2024
BRAȘOV, Romania – “In every activity I do, extra effort is needed because I run into all kinds of barriers,” said Raluca Cozmuța. “I considered the extra effort normal because that is what I and other people with disabilities were taught.”
Video
This video is part of a three-part series featuring celebrity collaborations between UNFPA in Eastern Europe & Central Asia and Türkiye.
Story
24 September 2024
RUDAKI, Tajikistan – In the maternity house of western Tajikistan’s Rudaki district, a safe haven exists for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV). Here, within the walls of the Room for Medical and Social Rehabilitation of GBV Survivors, women and girls who have endured unimaginable pain find not only shelter but also a lifeline - a chance to rebuild their lives with dignity.
Statement
21 March 2021
UNFPA joins the United Nations in Turkey in expressing deep concern about Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention, Europe’s primary international treaty to prevent violence against women, support survivors and prosecute perpetrators, and in urging the Government of Turkey to reconsider its withdrawal.
Statement
25 November 2020
Enough! That’s what we say, today and every day, to all forms of violence against women and girls. Enough to domestic violence. Enough to rape. Enough to harmful practices like female genital mutilation. And enough to impunity for one of the most flagrant and pervasive violations of human rights.
News
12 November 2020
KYIV, Ukraine – “Sometimes we receive telephone calls where a woman asks for help for her neighbour. She says, ‘My neighbour is suffering, what do you advise?’ And I can hear her voice is trembling, and I realise that she is not speaking about her neighbour, but about herself,” described Tetyana Franchuk, a psychologist who works a UNFPA-supported psychosocial team south of Kyiv.
Publisher
UNFPA EECARO
Number of pages
40
Author
UNFPA EECARO
Publication
Publication date
22 July 2020
Prepared by UNFPA’s Eastern Europe and Central Asia Regional Office, this evidence brief aims to provide information on the prevalence, causes and consequences of violence against women with disabilities, and on the access to services of women with disabilities who have been experiencing different forms of partner and non-partner gender-based violence.
Events
11 July 2020
Global
Peace in the home: safeguarding the health and rights of women and girls – even during COVID-19
Statement by UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem on World Population Day, 11 July 2020