On the sidelines of the 56th session of the United Nations Statistical Commission, we will be hosting a showcase of innovative data-driven approaches to climate action led by the Global Partnership, with a focus on the impactful work conducted in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
We will explore the critical role data plays in shaping effective climate solutions, demonstrating how countries are leveraging data to address key environmental challenges. Specific case studies, such as the measurement of environmental impacts from Small-Scale Gold Mining in Suriname, will highlight the transformative potential of data-driven initiatives.
Through this session, participants will gain insights into how capacity building and data innovations can drive meaningful climate action, inspire further collaboration, and foster innovative solutions to one of the world’s most pressing issues.
Key Themes:
- Innovative data-driven approaches to climate change
- Capacity-building projects in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean
- Case study: Measuring environmental impacts of Small-Scale Gold Mining in Suriname
- Strengthening collaboration and partnerships for climate action
- Data’s role in tracking and addressing the impacts of climate change
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