Over 300 practitioners and policymakers from more than 50 countries came together in Berlin at the Global NDC Conference 2025, a forum for exchanging on policy innovations, highlighting real-world case studies, and building multi-stakeholder collaboration.
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Ahead of the Bonn Climate Change Conference 2025, practitioners and policymakers from more than 50 countries have come together at the Global NDC Conference to accelerate NDC implementation, turn commitment into action, and shift into sprint mode for the next round of NDCs.
In less than five days, the Global NDC Conference 2025 will open its doors in Berlin. This is more than a conference. It’s a space to move from ambition to implementation. We cannot wait to get started.
The Global NDC Conference 2025 (to be held 11-13 June 2025 in Berlin) comes at a critical moment for global climate action.
The 2023 edition Global NDC Conference (31 May-2 June, 2023 in Berlin) demonstrated the power of multi-stakeholder collaboration by engaging nearly 350 climate practitioners and policymakers, from over 50 countries, to co-create solutions around the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) processes.
Under the topic of mobilising finance for NDC implementation, the second day of the Global NDC Conference 2023 started with the keynote speech of Robert Habeck, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action of Germany.
The Mitigation Action Facility (MAF), an agile, grant-based multi-donor fund driving decarbonization, launched its Call for Projects 2023 during the third day of the Global NDC Conference 2023. The session combined high-level interventions and a fireside chat with representatives from Mitigation Action Facility donors and a partner country.
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