Baku: The Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) participated in the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), held in Baku, Azerbaijan. This participation underscored QFFD’s strong commitment to global climate action and its continued efforts to advance sustainable development worldwide.
According to Qatar News Agency, QFFD hosted two key side events at the State of Qatar pavilion, showcasing practical solutions for building climate resilience. The first event was a session held in collaboration with the OPEC Fund for International Development under the title “Education as a Tool for Climate Resilience.” Under the Qatar Scholarships initiative, the session highlighted the crucial role of education in equipping individuals and communities with the knowledge and skills necessary to adapt and mitigate climate change to ensure long-term sustainability.
The second event was a session titled “Building Climate-Resilient Communities in Least Developed
Countries,” which focused on exploring strategies to enhance climate resilience in LDCs, addressing pressing challenges such as food insecurity and the disproportionate impacts of climate change.
Public Relations and Communication Manager at QFFD, Ahmed Al Rumaihi, stated, “By engaging with key stakeholders and sharing best practices, we play an important role in shaping global strategies for sustainable development. Through innovative solutions and constructive dialogue, we aim to inspire global collaboration and contribute to building a sustainable, inclusive, and resilient future for all.” QFFD’s participation in COP29 further reinforces the State of Qatar’s commitment to international cooperation and its proactive role in addressing the global climate crisis.