Director General Umar also stressed that all countries must contribute according to their capacities with more collaboration and partnership to ensure a fair and inclusive allocation of limited resources for climate actions, as well as the importance of a whole-society approach against climate change and its adverse impact.
During the two-day meeting, the Forum had national and international speakers and participants, including from Australia, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Singapore, the United kingdom, the United States, and the Holy See, and representatives of international organisations, such as UNDP and UNESCAP. (WHY)