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Fiji at the forefront of COP27 negotiatio­ns ON MOBILISING CLIMATE fiNANCING

- (Source: Ministry of Economy)

FIJI was at the forefront of the negotiatio­ns to mobilise support for local communitie­s and families who are affected by the adverse impacts of the climate crisis in Fiji at the United Nations Climate Conference (COP 27) in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

As the meeting progressed into its final week, the head of the Fijian delegation at COP27, Fiji’s Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations, Ambassador Dr Satyendra Prasad, spoke at the “Blue Economy Financing Models for the Pacific Island Countries” at a side event organised by the Fijian Government and Monash University.

Ambassador Prasad said as a large ocean state, blue finance was not only central to Fiji but a key player in economic recovery and the pandemic recovery.

He said Fiji has partnered with the Monash University recently to establish a Monash- FNU Pacific Island Countries Climate Change Research Centre, known as PACT (Pacific Actions for Climate Transition) which will be launched next year.

The centre is expected to assist policymake­rs and developmen­t partners in Fiji to device solutions for climate change from the business and economic perspectiv­es. Ambassador Prasad said the initiative affirms the government­academia partnershi­p to advance result-oriented solutions that have solidarity at the heart of it. He highlighte­d that Fiji’s Sustainabl­e Bond Framework launched at COP27, will clearly articulate the blue economy projects and criteria with potential investors while ensuring consistenc­y and transparen­cy of projects, be it in the blue, green or even social space.

One such initiative includes the

Pacific Blue Shipping Partnershi­p, which aims to reduce shipping emissions in line with Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on’s (IMO) targets and enhance shipping safety in the region.

Initiative­s outlined included Fiji’s NDC (Nationally Determined Contributi­ons) investment plans, sector-based climate proposals, Fiji’s E-Transport initiative, nature-based solutions, adaptation­mitigation and marine proposals that have secured funding opportunit­ies and are ready to be further scaled up.

Ambassador Prasad spoke on Fiji’s national climate finance strategy and the Green Climate Fund (GCF) proposals- which require easier and faster access to climate finance and preparator­y support to bring these initiative­s to fruition. He called for long-term visions, protection and conservati­on to be at the core of financing investment­s to deliver a sustainabl­e future and that the Pacific’s Blue economy ambitions require capital investors who are focused more on the impact rather than returns. Fiji’s initiative­s such as upcoming blue bonds, and regional partnershi­ps for smart investment­s with the support of the developmen­t partners, were also discussed at the event.

 ?? Photo: SUPPLIED ?? Fiji’s Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations, Ambassador Dr Satyendra Prasad, speaks at the “Blue Economy Financing Models for the Pacific Island Countries.
Photo: SUPPLIED Fiji’s Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations, Ambassador Dr Satyendra Prasad, speaks at the “Blue Economy Financing Models for the Pacific Island Countries.

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