The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)

UNOPS en la COP30
Desde el aumento del nivel del mar hasta los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos, las comunidades de todo el mundo se ven afectadas por el cambio climático. Para las poblaciones vulnerables que sufren esta crisis en primera línea, el apoyo debe ir más allá de la ambición y pasar a la acción.
En la 30.ª Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático (COP30) en Belém (Brasil), UNOPS se centra en las soluciones prácticas necesarias para una acción climática audaz. En este evento, que se celebrará del 10 al 21 de noviembre de 2025, nos sumaremos a la comunidad internacional para impulsar estos esfuerzos.
UNOPS se compromete a facilitar y acelerar la acción climática con soluciones prácticas, desde abordar las brechas de implementación hasta gestionar y apoyar una serie de alianzas, plataformas e iniciativas multilaterales.
UNOPS ayuda a fomentar la resiliencia climática en comunidades de todo el mundo, a promover una transición justa hacia las energías limpias y sostenibles y a impulsar un cambio positivo para que las personas y el planeta prosperen.
Nuestras actividades en la COP30
Para obtener información actualizada sobre las actividades de UNOPS en la COP30, consulte la versión en inglés de esta página.
Monday, 10 November
Driving climate action through public procurement: Solutions for resilient and inclusive economies
16:45-18:15 | Side Event Room 1, Blue Zone
Hosted by UNOPS, in partnership with UNEP, FAO, UNIDO and UN Global Compact.
Can climate action start with a contract? Public procurement - representing 13–30% of GDP in many countries - is one of the largest levers governments have to direct finance toward sustainable outcomes. Yet it remains underused in climate policy and practice. This event will ask what happens when governments embed climate ambition into every procurement decision, and show how procurement can shift markets, accelerate resilience, and become a climate solution in its own right.
Moderator: TBC
Speakers:
Jorge Moreira da Silva, Executive Director, UNOPS
Sanda Ojiambo, CEO & Executive Director, UN Global Compact
Government Representatives, TBD
UNEP Representative, TBD
FAO Representative, TBD
UNIDO Representative, TBD
Tuesday, 11 November
Wednesday, 12 November
Santiago Network in action: Averting, minimizing and addressing loss and damage
16:45-18:15 | Side Event Room 3, Blue Zone
Hosted by UNDRR
The Santiago Network is now fully operational - marking a major step in delivering technical assistance to help developing countries and communities manage loss and damage. This event will spotlight opportunities available for developing countries to access and catalyze technical assistance.
Moderator: TBC
Panelists:
Jorge Moreira da Silva, Executive Director, UNOPS
Carolina Fuentes Castellanos, Director, Santiago Network Secretariat
Kamal Kishore, SRSG, Head of UNDRR
Angela Rivera, Co-Chair Santiago Network Advisory Board
H.E. Ralph Regenvanu, Minister for Climate Change and Disaster Management for the Republic of Vanuatu.
FRLD & WIM ExCom Santiago Network members TBD
Thursday, 13 November
Scaling up and Speeding up Infrastructure Resilience
16:15-17:15 | CDRI Pavilion
Hosted by Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) & UNOPS
TBC
Friday, 14 November
Saturday, 15 November
Sunday, 16 November
Monday, 17 November
Full day | UN City Copenhagen, Denmark
Hosted by UNOPS
As part of our broader COP30 events programme, UNOPS is again hosting a dynamic climate-focused problem-solving event at UN City, Copenhagen.
The event will bring together local university students from diverse academic backgrounds, alongside UNOPS experts, to tackle a real-world climate challenge related to a UNOPS project.
The event will focus on developing practical, actionable solutions to inspire future climate leaders, foster innovation and empower youth to take a leading role in driving sustainable change.