Vunerable sections of society, including farmers, young persons and women, must be part of climate negotiations. This is because the traditional negotiators like heads of government do not have holistic perspective on all climate issues, and governments mostly have political interests during climate negotiations, rather than people's wellbeing. Governments of vulnerable countries like Small Island Developing States and least developed countries, who suffer disproportionately from climate crises must sit in negotiations to protect the interest of their people and future generations.
Presented by: Professor David Nabarro, Strategic Director 4sd and COVID Special Envoy for the World Health Organization
Engaging developing countries in climate change negotiations