SUBMISSION TO INFORM THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BAKU TO BELEM ROADMAP TO 1.3T

BY THE LOSS AND DAMAGE COLLABORATION

20/3/25

Flooding in Sylhet, Bangladesh on 17 May 2022. Without the development and implementation of a Baku to Belém Roadmap to 1.3T that ensures the delivery of Loss and Damage finance at the scale of the needs of developing countries like Bangladesh, households will continue to pick up the bill for loss and damage costs.  Image credit: H M Shahidul Islam via iStock

The following submission has been prepared by the Loss and Damage Collaboration in response to the call for input by the Presidencies of the sixth and seventh sessions of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement, on the development of the “Baku to Belém Roadmap to 1.3T” (Roadmap).

Under each of the guiding questions developed by the Presidencies, we detail our expectations for how Loss and Damage should be included in the Roadmap and how the Roadmap can be leveraged as a political space to address the failure of the New Collective Quantified Goal on Climate Finance (NCQG) to deliver Loss and Damage finance at the scale of the needs of developing countries. This submission also aims to clearly define actionable steps and measurable outcomes for the Roadmap, ensuring robust accountability mechanisms and transparent tracking of progress towards achieving the at least 1.3 trillion USD and 300 billion USD annual goals of the NCQG by 2035.

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