Baku, Azerbaijan, November 2024 – The Commonwealth Secretariat, in collaboration with Gender Hub Azerbaijan, the Global Strategic Institute for Sustainable Development (GSISD), “THE” Society International (Together for Health and Education), and the Commonwealth Youth Forum, hosted a landmark side event at COP29. Titled “Enhancing Women’s Green Skills: Based on the Commonwealth Experience and Beyond,” the event took place at the Commonwealth Pavilion in the Blue Zone of COP29 in Azerbaijan.
The event brought together global leaders, policymakers, and experts to address the critical intersection of climate change, gender equality, and youth empowerment. It provided a platform to discuss the need for equipping women with green skills to tackle the disproportionate impacts of climate change on vulnerable groups, especially women and youth.
Keynote speakers included H.E. Patricia Scotland, Member of the House of Lords and Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Secretariat, United Kingdom; H.E. Ms. Nigar Arpadarai, Member of Parliament and UN Climate Change High-Level Champion for COP29, Azerbaijan; and H.E. Syed Naveed Qamar, Chairman Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue, Member of the National Assembly, Pakistan. Panelists featured Ms. Giovanna Mingarelli, Co-Founder of M&C Consulting, Canada; Ms. Nafula Wafula-Gitonga, Co-Founder of Ushindi Empowerment Group, Kenya; Mr. Nasar Hayat, FAO Representative to Azerbaijan; and Mr. Qaiser Nawab, Founder of GSISD and “THE” Society International. The session was moderated by Ms. Maryam Majidova, Co-founder and Executive Director of Gender Hub Azerbaijan and Member of the COP29 Organising Committee.
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