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Recording // Water, climate, and borders - The role of River Basin Cooperation for Climate Resilience at COP26
This is the recording of the session "Water, climate, and borders - The role of River Basin Cooperation for Climate Resilience", that took place at the Water Pavilion at COP26 on November 12, 2021. This session facilitated a discussion between various River Basin Organizations around their experiences on the management and coordination of climate mitigation and adaptation projects, enabling greater transboundary climate resilience.
About the session
The impacts of both climate change and conflict know no borders. River Basin Organizations are important transnational bodies that are well placed to play the role of moderator and coordinator across borders to address climate resilience and contribute to resource security and stability.
This session will facilitated a discussion between various River Basin Organizations around their experiences on the management and coordination of climate mitigation and adaptation projects, enabling greater transboundary climate resilience.
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Convenors
GIZ and UNECE Secretariat of the Water Convention, with Lake Kivu and River Rusizi Basin Authority (ABAKIR), Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC), Mekong River Commission (MRC), Niger Basin Authority (NBA), Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO)
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