UAE Announces $1.2 Million Partnership with UN Climate Security Mechanism
The United Arab Emirates, a long-standing advocate for climate, peace and security and addressing global challenges related to climate change, announced a new US$1.2 million partnership with the United Nations Climate Security Mechanism (CSM).
The partnership entails a two-year annual contribution of US$600,000 from the UAE, demonstrating the nation's commitment to strengthen the UN’s capacity to address the interlinkages between climate change, peace, and security. The UAE is the first donor from the Global South to contribute to the CSM.
Abdulla Balalaa, Assistant Minister for Energy Transition and Sustainability Affairs, highlighted the UAE's commitment to addressing climate change risks through proactive diplomacy and international collaboration. The partnership with the UN Climate Security Mechanism includes funding for a Climate Security Advisor in Afghanistan to assess and mitigate climate-related security risks.
Ambassador Mohamed Abushahab emphasized Afghanistan's vulnerability to climate change and the UAE's dedication to advancing climate adaptation and peace in the region.
Rosemary DiCarlo, UN Under-Secretary-General, praised the partnership's potential positive impact on global climate, peace, and security initiatives, aligning with the COP28 UAE Climate Declaration.
The UAE remains committed to advancing the climate, peace and security agenda across the UN system and around the world.
News Source: Emirates News Agency