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List of exhibits

Legend:
Adaptation, Resilience and Loss & Damage
Agriculture, Food and Land
Education, Science and Technology
Energy, Industry and Just Transition
Gender, Women, Children and Youth
Human Settlements, Health & Sustainable Lifestyle
Nature, Biodiversity and Indigenous Peoples
Other topics related to the UNFCCC process

Organizer Theme Booth number and dates Attachments
Abibimman Foundation (AF)
Mr. Kenneth Nana Amoateng
amoatengken@gmail.com
+233 24 4023651
Ako Foundation
Mr. Kwame Ofori
akofoundation@gmail.com
+233 244 263827
Strengthening advocacy for ECAs to meaningfully support a just transition from fossil to green and renewable energy initiatives using progressive rights-based approach.into climate finance policy and practice is urgently to strengthen a just and equitable global response to climate change Exhibit Booth 23, 18 - 21 November    
AbibiNsroma Foundation (ANF)
Mr. Robert Amiteye
abibinsromafoundation@gmail.com
+233 50 6766466
Global Green Environmental Network (GLOGEN)
Ms. Sonia Awo Achioke
achiokesonia4@gmail.com
+233 54 5589186
Documentary for evidence-based advocacy to justify the urgent need for Just Energy Transition. Exhibit Booth 25, 18 - 21 November    
ACT Alliance - Action by Churches Together (ACT Alliance)
Mr. Vincent Ondieki
vincent.ondieki@actalliance.org
+254 200 2547237344
Christian Aid (CA)
Mr. Mariana Paoli
mpaoli@christian-aid.org
+44 0 7864288457
Demonstrating working locally led adaptation interventions of the ACT Alliance locally led climate fund: On-ground working practices and approaches to building adaptation and resilience must be onboarded in the adaptation policy debate a bid to design responsive policies and financing arrangements. Exhibit Booth 41, 18 - 21 November    
Action Solidarité Tiers Monde (ASTM)
Ms. Birgit Engel
birgit.engel@astm.lu
+352 400 42729
Action Solidarité Tiers Monde is a Luxembourg development NGO that has been fighting for 50 years to improve the living conditions of the most disadvantaged. It is committed to the political, economic, social and cultural emancipation of people from so-called "Third World" countries. Exhibit Booth 39, 18-19 November    
African Smart Cities Innovation Foundation (ASCIF)
Mr. David Olatunji
david.ascif@gmail.com
+234 907 5523333
African Belt and Road Development Initiative (ABRDI)
Mr. Gbenga Oladejo
tunbum4real@yahoo.co.uk
+234 904 343434391
The concept of resilient cities can be considered as a way of enabling not only dealing with added and severe shocks but also tackling the many challenges that constrain businesses, jobs and livelihoods. Hence, a major part of the building is resilience,which aims to find solutions to reduce poverty Exhibit Booth 44, 18 - 21 November    
All China Environment Federation (ACEF)
Ms. Hongyi Li
acefgjb@sina.com
+86 10 51230007
Beijing Greenovation Hub for Public Welfare Development (G:HUB)
Ms. Yingjie Chen
yingjie@ghub.org
+86 10 84477697
Plant Technology Alliance (PTA)
Mr. Zhengyi Tian
joey.tien@pta.eco
+86 18 884562092
Exhibit concrete and diversified cases about the synergy between climate action and other important actions of environmental protection, such as ecosystem protection, sustainable energy, pollution prevention and control, sustainable consumption. Exhibit Booth 1, 18 - 21 November    
Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
Mr. Simon Peter Bukenya
simon.bukenya@afsafrica.org
+256 0 2567598329
Showcasing Agroecology success stories in building resilience to climate change in Africa Exhibit Booth 32, 18-19 November    
Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM)
Ms. GABRIELA SAVIAN
gabriela.savian@ipam.org.br
+55 61 996854938
We will present the actions developed by IPAM with rural producers, traditional communities and governments and the challenges of preserving the environment, as well as opportunities generated by the Amazon forest, the venue for COP30 Exhibit Booth 37, 18-19 November    
American Nuclear Society (ANS)
Mr. Andrew Smith
asmith@ans.org
+1 615 4035317
Harmonizing Economic Growth, Energy Resilience and Climate Progress across the Supply Chain of Clean Energy Projects Exhibit Booth 21, 18 - 21 November    
Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS)
Mr. Golam Rabbani
golam.rabbani72@gmail.com
+880 2 1713248362
Non-Timber Forest Products-Exchange Programme Incorporated (NTFP-EP)
Mr. Dazzle Labapis
dazzle.labapis@ntfp.org
+63 2 9175178146
Asia Climate Change Consortium (ACCC) is a regional network that shares and promotes climate resilient development in the Asia and the pacific. ACCC advocates for immediate financing to scale up successful adaptation and mitigation technologies and practices. We will showcase the practices here Exhibit Booth 49, 18 - 21 November    
Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP)
Ms. Allison Bender Corbett
abender@ccap.org
+1 302 2907638
For 35+ years CCAP has been a leader in climate policy, pioneering innovative, scalable solutions. We aim to accelerate the transition to a net-zero, climate-resilient future. CCAP is focused on reducing methane emissions, bridging climate finance gaps, and promoting equity in carbon markets. Exhibit Booth 32, 20-21 November    
Children and Youth International (CYI)
Ms. Elizabeth Gulugulu
egulugulu@gmail.com
+44 7741 744895
Showcasing the road map of youth inclussion since 2009 up to date through the youth stocktake process and the draft M&E plan to inform youth groups, NGOs, parties, research and philanthropists Exhibit Booth 9, 18-19 November    
China Association for NGO Cooperation (CANGO)
Mr. Shiyu DONG
dongshiyu@cango.org
+86 10 64097888
China South Low Carbon Academy (CSLCA)
Ms. Wenou Gao
gaowenou@hotmail.com
+86 86 1371764413
Gansu "Green Camel Bell" Environment and Development Center (Green Camel Bell)
Mr. Zhong Zhao
zzhongcn@gmail.com
+86 139 19244430
Our exhibition highlights children's unique views and aspirations as future stewards, advocating gender equality in environmental education. We ensure their voices are central to sustainable solutions, fostering a future built on inclusivity and foresight for climate action. Exhibit Booth 13, 18 - 21 November    
China New Energy Chamber of Commerce (CNECC)
Ms. DAN WU
wudan@cnecc.org.cn
+86 10 63100807
This exhibition mainly showcases the achievements made by the China New Energy Chamber of Commerce and its member companies in combating climate change, as well as related publications and reports edited by the New Energy Chamber of Commerce. Exhibit Booth 18, 18-19 November    
Climate Action Network International (CAN International)
Ms. Sophie Richmond
srichmond@climatenetwork.org
+44 7989 944234
Recourse
Ms. Alison Doig
alison@re-course.org
+44 7935 473227
Shift to Renewables: Showcasing campaigns, interactive quiz and resources to demand just transition to 100% renewable energy, rapid phase out of fossil fuels to ensure energy democracy for all. Highlighting countries' progress to 100% renewables and ranking MDB progress on energy transition. Exhibit Booth 19, 18 - 21 November    
Climate Justice Alliance (CJA)
Mr. Esteban Arenas-Pino
esteban@climatejusticealliance.org
+1 646 6237121
Climate Justice Activist share their place based knowledge about their fights against extractive economies and their work to build a regenerative economy Exhibit Booth 35, 20-21 November    
Coastal Association for Social Transformation Trust (COAST Trust)
Mr. Aminul Hoque
aminul.coast@gmail.com
+88 17 3328815
Manusher Jonno Foundation (MJF)
Ms. Banasree Mitra Neogi
banasree@manusher.org
+88 18 1819385638
Title: Vulnerabilities and Adaptation Practices in Climate Ground Zero: A case of Bangladesh. The proposed exhibit will present the climate vulnerabilities and adaptation practices in Bangladesh who facing severe crisis due to climate change and its negative impacts. Exhibit Booth 43, 18 - 21 November    
Colorado State University
Ms. Aleta Weller
aleta.weller@colostate.edu
+1 970 2139348
CSU will highlight a suite of climate programs, research & education activities, incl. efforts to increase engagement of student & early career researchers, & university-scale projects to increase energy efficiency, decrease GHG emissions, & improve societal & ecosystem resilience to climate change Exhibit Booth 5, 18-19 November    
Delta Electronics Foundation
Ms. Mei-shu Huang
claire.huang@deltaww.com
+886 2 978933813
The exhibit will showcase the critical roles of technology play in coral restoration. With the case study, it will further display how multi-stakeholders co-develop method under consideration of marine ecosystem resilience and achieve effective restoration with science-based evidences. Exhibit Booth 42, 20-21 November    
Digo Bikas Institute (DBI)
Mr. Abhishek Shrestha
abhishek.shrestha@digobikas.org
+977 1 4610656
Sharing of DBI community engagement, documentary, research publications Exhibit Booth 38, 18-19 November    
Egypt The Dream Foundation for Development and Innovation and Innovation
Ms. Demiana Khalil
drdemianaharoun@yahoo.com
+556 3334 1000695623
Hydrogel agriculture Exhibit Booth 6, 18-19 November    
Engineering Association for Development and Environment (EADE)
Mr. Mohammed Abdulmawjood
GHADA_AHMADEIN@YAHOO.COM
+964 7 701614471
Kuwait Environment Protection Society (KEPS)
Ms. Wijdan AlOqab
keps74@gmail.com
+965 99 541223
Urban Sustainability and Community Resilience explores the integration of sustainable practices in urban planning to enhance the resilience of communities. It examines strategies for mitigating environmental impacts, promoting social equity, and fostering economic stability in urban settings. Exhibit Booth 50, 18 - 21 November    
European Business Council for Sustainable Energy (e5)
Mr. Kolja Kuse
kk@technocarbon.de
+49 177 9330369
International Council for Sustainable Energy (ICSE)
Ms. Laura Tierney
ltierney@bcse.org
+1 202 4893436
Demonstration of clean energy and building materials to become a scalable sink for carbon alongside renewable energy use. After search by the CDRterra project for CDR options it became clear that an intelligent combination of materials serves the building and agricultural sector with effective CDR. Exhibit Booth 16, 18 - 21 November    
European Nuclear Society (ENS)
Ms. Jadwiga Najder
jadwiga.najder@euronuclear.org
+32 0 489971714
Forum Atomique Européen (FORATOM)
Ms. Ann Jessica Johnson
jessica.johnson@nucleareurope.eu
+32 496 127466
Generation Atomic (Gen A)
Ms. Gayatri Karnik
gayatri@generationatomic.org
+31 6 12866052
Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc. (JAIF)
Mr. Daniel Liu
dyc-liu@jaif.or.jp
+81 3 62569395
Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)
Ms. Carol Berrigan
clb@nei.org
+1 202 4976935
The exhibit will present educational materials of the Nuclear for Climate (N4C) Initiative. N4C is a global movement supported by over 150 NGOs and run by youth, raising awareness about the need of combining all low-carbon energy sources to achieve Net Zero Exhibit Booth 34, 18 - 21 November    
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)
Mr. Vikram Kotru
vikram.kotru@ficci.com
+91 11 9717840606
Climate Actions by Industries on Net-Zero Pathway Exhibit Booth 17, 20-21 November    
Foundation of Taiwan Industry Service (FTIS)
Ms. Chen-Yu Yeh
jeanyeh@ftis.org.tw
+886 2 8862278441
Climate Adaptation Technical Assistance Framework for City Exhibit Booth 38, 20-21 November    
Fundación Sustentabilidad sin Fronteras (SSF)
Ms. Nasha Cuello
nashac@sustentabilidadsf.org.ar
+54 911 26515187
We are a coalition of NGO's from Latinamérica united to foster climate resilience for the more vulnerables. We will exhibit the results of our programs and share inspiring initiatives. We will also be presenting the results of climaps.org network. Exhibit Booth 14, 20-21 November    
Global Environment Centre (GEC)
Ms. Siew Yan Lew
serena@gec.org.my
+60 16 3864655
Building stakeholder partnerships to safeguard environment and promote sustainable management of resources (include forest, river, peatland and coastal ecosystems) through nature-based solutions, enhance environmental stewardship and capacity, encourage circular economy innovation Exhibit Booth 6, 20-21 November    
Global Youth Development Institute, Inc. (GYDI)
Mr. Timothy Damon
timothy.damon@globalyouthdev.org
+1 330 2067553
Center for Climate and Sustainability Empowerment (CCSE)
Mr. Kassim Hussein
hussein@ccseghana.com
+233 233 244182515
Dalian Youth Public Welfare Development Promotion Association
Mr. Yufan Zhang
ericz@gbexhib.com
+86 411 1331413991
An interactive exhibit fostering discussion at COP29 regarding the current state of ACE implementation and concrete avenues for enhancing it in the context of the ACE Action Plan, annual ACE summary report, and youth-led climate action. Exhibit Booth 33, 18 - 21 November    
Green Africa Youth Organisation (GAYO)
Mr. Richard Matey
richard@greenafricayouth.org
+233 241 582873
GAYO aims to showcase its Zero Waste Cities model to tackle the impact of methane emissions from waste. By implementing comprehensive waste management practices, including recycling, composting, and waste reduction initiatives, GAYO seeks to minimize landfill usage, a significant source of methane. Exhibit Booth 18, 20-21 November    
Green Economics Institute (GEI)
Ms. Miriam Kennet
greeneconomicsinstitute@yahoo.com
+44 7990 590463
Association Club Amis de la Planète (APC)
Mr. Jean Félix EBO'O
amisdelaplanetecameroun@gmail.com
+0 237 694956256
Global Greens (Verts Mondiaux) (Global Greens)
Mr. Frank Sheridan
secretary@globalgreens.org
+44 7914 975875
Technology Education Research and Rehabilitation for Environment Policy Centre (TERRE Policy Centre)
Mr. Vinita Apte
terrepolicycentre@gmail.com
+91 0 9822091537
Back from the Brink.Implementing the spirit of the Paris Agreement&financing Diverse inclusive cooperative solutions for humanity to undo the damage it has already done & cure the climate and move to a more humane and sustainable system for the planet & human relationships with nature Exhibit Booth 3, 18 - 21 November    
Greener Impact International (GII)
Mr. Kassim Gawusu-Toure
k.gawusu@gmail.com
+233 24 4967340
Observatoire du Sahara et du Sahel (OSS)
Ms. Sonia Abassi
boc@oss.org.tn
+216 71 205633
The Exhibition will showcase the work of Greener Impact International in promoting action against methane in Ghana through. Reports from our methane related actions will be showcased while video clips and pictures from our national level methane campaign and community level actions will be displayed Exhibit Booth 7, 18 - 21 November    
Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (GHGMI)
Ms. Molly White
molly.white@ghginstitute.org
+1 406 3965490
Smart, accelerated MRV capacity building solutions. Showcasing globally available online carbon management curriculum, including the IPCC Guidelines for National GHG Inventories course-series, the preeminent training required to transparently report under the Paris Agreement. Exhibit Booth 30, 20 - 21 November    
Griha Council
Ms. Ashmita Biswas
dorothy.biswas@teri.res.in
+91 110003 9874751033
TERI School of Advanced Studies (TERI SAS)
Ms. Ashmita Biswas
dorothy.biswas@teri.res.in
+91 110003 9874751033
GRIHA aims to showcase its achievements and ongoing work on national rating system for green buildings in India and its work with various stakeholders to support the design and evaluation of new sustainable buildings and urban habitats. Exhibit Booth 10, 18 - 21 November    
HACEY's Health Initiative (HACEY)
Mr. Isaiah Owolabi
isaiahowolabi@hacey.org
+234 803 696277
This exhibition will showcase innovative solutions empowering women and young people in low-income African communities to build resilience to climate change. We will highlight successful projects and foster partnerships for a sustainable future. Participants will also be able to play resilience game Exhibit Booth 42, 18-19 November    
Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF)
Mr. Nnimmo Bassey
nnimmo@gmail.com
+234 300212 8037274395
Extractivism and Persistent Climate Threats Will display images of climate change events deriving from extractivism and including of flooding, deforestation, pollution and related challenges. Exhibit Booth 11, 18-19 November    
IBON International Foundation Inc. (IBON)
Mr. Ivan Phell Enrile
ienrile@iboninternational.org
+63 2 9615005895
The adverse effects of corporate-led distractions underscore the need for Real Solutions anchored on equity, gender justice, and Indigenous Peoples’ rights. The exhibit will feature a number of case stories of Real Solutions developed and owned by grassroots communities in the global South. Exhibit Booth 35, 18-19 November    
IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (IGAD-ICPAC)
Ms. Paula Machio
paula.machio@igad.int
+254 0 746511941
African Centre of Meteorological Application for Development (ACMAD)
Mr. KAMGA FOAMOUHOUE Andre
contact@acmad.org
+227 20 96261757
ICPAC provides climate services to Eastern African countries in the form of timely, accurate and actionable climate information which seeks to strengthen the resilience of communities. Our exhibition theme at COP29 will address the significance of reaching the last mile user of climate information Exhibit Booth 47, 18 - 21 November    
Indalo Inclusive South Africa NPC
Ms. Shamiela Reid
shamiela@indaloinclusive.org.za
+27 12 8440135
The exhibition showcases green and inclusive entrepreneurial innovations in South Africa’ s rural and township landscapes, highlighting their positive impact. Additionally, it presents various incubation models that supports enterprises in scaling and replicating their positive contributions. Exhibit Booth 2, 20-21 November    
Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN)
Ms. Jasmine Kaur
jasmine@iycn.in
+91 91 9918432990
Asian Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW)
Ms. Menka Goundan
menka@arrow.org.my
+6 79 9408611
India Youth For Society (IYFS)
Mr. Appala Yendreddi
yendreddi@gmail.com
+91 91 9703489797
Showcasing youth-driven climate solutions from the Global South, emphasizing the financial needs to scale and implement these projects, alongside Youth4COP work and the Global South youth position paper Exhibit Booth 12, 18 - 21 November    
Indigenous Educational Network of Turtle Island (IENTI/IEN) (IEN)
Mr. Alberto Saldamando
alberto@ienearth.org
+1 415 6569198
Keeping to 1.5 Degrees: Carbon Pricing and False Solutions to the climate crisis, and their effect on the rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities; An Indigenous Just Transition Exhibit Booth 4, 18-19 November    
Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)
Mr. Chen-An Lien
CALien@itri.org.tw
+886 937 182786
ITRI’s Innovative Low-Carbon Technologies toward Net-Zero Transition: introducing ITRI’s advanced technology towards Net-Zero Transition by exploring green energy, circular economy design, smart manufacturing, and supply chain management to achieve a sustainable future through global partnerships. Exhibit Booth 15, 18-19 November    
International Code Council
Ms. Judy Zakreski
jzakreski@iccsafe.org
+1 703 8509016
The American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Mr. Derek Washam
derekwasham@aia.org
+1 202 9240137
Contemporary, right-sized, and enforced building and energy codes/standards, coupled with innovative architectural design solutions, are essential for a zero-carbon, equitable, resilient, and healthy built environment. This exhibit will offer tools, including frameworks and best practice solutions. Exhibit Booth 40, 18 - 21 November    
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Mr. Andrew Andrea
andrea@iso.org
+41 79 5052747
Empowering global leaders with International standards as tools for planning and accountable action on climate priorities. Exhibit Booth 11, 20-21 November    
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Mr. Sandeep Sengupta
sandeep.sengupta@iucn.org
+41 22 9990105
Integrated action in addressing the climate and biodiversity crises Exhibit Booth 5, 20-21 November    
International Union of Railways (UIC)
Ms. Joo Hyun Ha
ha@uic.org
+33 6 64744954
UIC will be presenting its latest work on the rail NDC template and its white paper on carbon credit opportunities for rail sector and how countries can benefit from both enhanced NDC ambition and climate financing to boost rail development. Exhibit Booth 29, 20-21 November    
Iran Renewable Energy Association (IrREA)
Mr. Arash Shojaei
shojaei@irrea.ir
+98 912 9628595
Interaction with renewable energy activists , exchanging experiences, international technological cooperation, presentation of Iran's achievements in the development of renewable energy. Exhibit Booth 15, 20-21 November    
Islamic Relief Worldwide
Ms. Ulfat Ashraf
shahin.ashraf@irworldwide.org
+44 7779 358131
"Sustaining Our Future: Integrating Agriculture and Food Security – This exhibit showcases innovative solutions to combat desertification, enhance sustainable agriculture, highlighting the interconnectedness of food systems, land management, and climate. Exhibit Booth 8, 20-21 November    
ITER International Fusion Energy Organization (ITER Organization)
Ms. Sabina Griffith Griffith
sabina.griffith@iter.org
+33 6 27961482
Given recent progress, enthusiasm about fusion energy is greater than ever. Especially the private fusion industry has seen massive growth. The approaches vary in technology, strategies, and levels of funding, but all strive towards one goal: the development of fusion as a viable energy source. Exhibit Booth 28, 20-21 November    
Jeunes Volontaires pour l'Environnement (JVE)
Mr. Sena ALOUKA
yvetogo@gmail.com
+228 90 216740
Showcasing 23 years experience of Youth's Positive action in climate action in Africa. This exhibits will showcase best practices and outputs from +20 years of intervention in biodiversity conservation, agroecology, water resource management Exhibit Booth 28, 18-19 November    
Keren Kayemet LeIsrael/The Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF)
Ms. KARINE BOLTON
karineb@kkl.org.il
+972 50 7255737
KKL-JNF is an NGO serving as Israel's Forest Service & Land Development Authority. Established 120 years ago, it’s one of the oldest sustainable development organizations globally. Active in 55 countries, KKL-JNF collaborates with governments, NGOs, & IGOs to advance forestry & climate change goals. Exhibit Booth 37, 20-21 November    
Lean Management Systems Promotion Society (LMSPS)
Mr. Vaibhav Gadia
vaibhav.gadia@enkingint.org
+91 87704 21612
The exhibition will showcase innovative clean cooking products, including Improved Cookstoves, Solar-based indoor cooking systems, and Biogas cooking systems. It will also highlight our expertise in carbon offsets management, GHG emissions calculation tools, and carbon neutrality solutions. Exhibit Booth 24, 20-21 November    
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
Ms. Alice Baillat
alice.baillat@idmc.ch
+33 33 687375994
Arab Network for Environment and Development (RAED)
Mr. EMAD ADLY
GHADA_AHMADEIN@YAHOO.COM
+2 1 1437405
The exhibit presents the impacts of climate change and disasters on displacement across the world. It provides communication and interactive material to evidence the scale, patterns and impacts of displacement, and to showcase existing good practices, to respond to the needs of those affected. Exhibit Booth 46, 18 - 21 November    
Nurses Across the Borders (NAB)
Mr. PETERS OMORAGBON
PETERSOMORAGBON@GMAIL.COM
+234 805 2658024
Giving Life Nature Volunteer (GILINAVO)
Mr. Eric Komla Amedjakou
gilinavoghana2000@gmail.com
+233 24 9468306
Mainstreaming Disaster Risk into Healthcare Delivery Exhibit Booth 48, 18 - 21 November    
Ocean Visions
Mr. Leonardo Valenzuela Perez
leonardo@oceanvisions.org
+1 919 9031435
We will discuss the importance of Arctic ice in the global climate system, review the rapid changes underway in the region, focusing on the loss of Arctic sea ice, review a range of approaches that have been proposed to slow its loss in a road map format, and address related issues Exhibit Booth 24, 18-19 November    
Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML)
Ms. Thecla Keizer
tke@pml.ac.uk
+44 7818 402632
International Coastal and Ocean Organization (ICO)
Ms. Miriam Balgos
mbalgos@globaloceanforum.com
+1 302 7539800
Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean Society (POGO)
Ms. Fiona Beckman
fbe@pml.ac.uk
+44 1752 633424
University of Plymouth
Ms. Deborah Grant
deborah.greaves@plymouth.ac.uk
+44 7714 902241
Why the Ocean Matters in Climate Negotiations. Sharing the latest developments in climate challenges, impacts & options towards sustainable ocean development connecting science, industry, policy & society on ocean action in the UNFCCC processes and strengthening NDCs. Exhibit Booth 31, 18 - 21 November    
Research Centre for Sustainable Development (RCSD)
Mr. Xiang Yu
sophie.yu.xiang@gmail.com
+86 10 65265958
Institute for Environment and Sustainable Development (IESD)
Ms. Hongxia Duan
hongxia_duan@163.com
+86 951 1381022991
The best practice in delivering 1.5℃ target from developing countries Exhibit Booth 22, 18 - 21 November    
Rural Urban Partnership For Africa (RUPFA)
Mr. Justin Ngabu DZ'BO
ggodoyg@fen.uchile.cl
+56 9 34007336
(YOUNGO-LED) Showcase of research efforts on Children and Youth responsive finance and access to climate finance for youth-led NGOs. Featuring work done by YOUNGO Finance & Markets Working Group; UNICEF; Youth4Climate; Youth Climate Justice Fund; RUPFA. Exhibit Booth 2, 18-19 November    
Solar Cookers International (SCI)
Mr. Alan Bigelow
alan.bigelow@solarcookers.org
+1 916 4554499
International Solar Energy Society e.V. (ISES)
Ms. Arabella Liehr
liehr@ises.org
+276 79105 4976145906
Exhibit to enhance international cooperation toward 100% renewable energy for all, used efficiently and wisely. National commitments to scaling solar cooking, a cross-cutting solution for mitigating and adapting to climate change, can lift ~2.1 billion vulnerable people from cooking-energy poverty. Exhibit Booth 20, 18 - 21 November    
The Federation for Associations Connected to the International Humana People to People Movement (FAIHPP)
Ms. Silvia Caballero
silvia.caballero@humana.org
+34 0 648911405
HPP tackles climate change with a dual approach: partnering with frontline communities in the Global South to bolster local climate resilience and adaptation, while also promoting a circular textile economy through waste management and sustainable practices globally. Exhibit Booth 14, 18-19 November    
The Kenya Climate Change Working Group Association (KCCWGA)
Ms. Elizabeth Wanja
wanja@kccwg.org
+254 728 923695
The exhibition space will showcase initiatives promoting gender equality, youth empowerment, and inclusive climate action. Our focus includes highlighting NDC/NAPs integration and advancing education, training, and public awareness for sustainable development. Exhibit Booth 8, 18-19 November    
The Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA)
Mr. Ahmed Khalil
ahmed.khalil@persga.org
+966 12 4238874
display various materials on joined efforts by PERSGA member states for marine conservation, adaptation and transition to sustainability in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden region, sharing knowledge and experience Exhibit Booth 39, 20-21 November    
Tsinghua University, Global Climate Change Institute (GCCI)
Ms. Alun Gu
gal@tsinghua.edu.cn
+86 10 1891002356
The topic of our exhibit is “Innovation towards Carbon Neutral: Mechanism and Technology”. Exhibit Booth 29, 18-19 November    
U.S. Climate Action Network (USCAN)
Ms. Carrie Clayton
cclayton@usclimatenetwork.org
+1 541 2184587
Waterkeeper Alliance
Mr. Chris Wilke
cwilke@waterkeeper.org
+1 206 8519483
The United States has a crucial role and significant responsibility in ensuring adequate attention, resources, and political support for climate change adaptation, as well as in providing climate justice through fair and non-extractive funding for loss and damage impacts. Exhibit Booth 45, 18 - 21 November    
University of Technology Malaysia (UTM)
Mr. Loon Wai Chau
lwchau@utm.my
+60 12 2986302
This Exhibit showcases the science to action (S2A) approach to preparing Common Reporting Framework (CRF) compliant city-level climate action plans, developing a comprehensive assessment system for building efficiency, and proposing a demonstration project for sustainable urban mobility. Exhibit Booth 4, 20-21 November    
University of Texas at Austin
Ms. Katherine Romanak
katherine.romanak@beg.utexas.edu
+1 512 5125653762
Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA)
Ms. Judith Shapiro
judith.shapiro@ccsassociation.org
+44 0 2030318750
The International CCS Knowledge Centre
Ms. Catherine Beth Hardy
bvaliaho@ccsknowledge.com
+1 306 5198332
Information will be provided on programs available from institutions with research experience and technical and training expertise in CCS, including from the Gulf Coast Carbon Center, IEAGHG, and The international CCS Knowledge Centre Exhibit Booth 27, 18 - 21 November    
Verra
Ms. Christina Irven
cirven@verra.org
+1 202 9260013
Verra develops and manages standards for climate action and sustainable development that help the private sector, countries, and civil society achieve ambitious sustainable development and climate action goals and channeling finance towards high-impact activities. Exhibit Booth 36, 20-21 November    
Vikalp
Mr. HIMANSHUKUMAR BANKER
md@vikalp.org
+91 79 26822000
Millet and Traditional Sustainable Agriculture with Afforestation to achieve various SDGs and Climate Crisis, specially for food security. Exhibit Booth 36, 18-19 November    
Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO)
Ms. Clodagh Byrne
clodagh.byrne@vsoint.org
+44 0 7506705942
The exhibition will host art and messages from youth children who have been engaging in climate adaptation planning within schools and communities, highlighting solutions, and innovations. Exhibit Booth 9, 20-21 November    
World Bioenergy Association (WBA)
Mr. Bharadwaj Kummamuru
info@worldbioenergy.org
+46 7671 59785
As the world’s largest renewable source, bioenergy mitigates climate change and improve health, economy, and support rural development. The WBA, the leading global bioenergy association, will highlight successful innovations in technology, policy, markets, and finance using real-life case studies. Exhibit Booth 17, 18-19 November    
World Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (WUSME)
Ms. Maria Valeria Pasquini
info@wusme.org
+378 549 991277
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM)
Mr. Pinaki Dasgupta
pinaki.dasgupta@assocham.com
+91 11 9873935480
SMEs & Industry must adopt resilient and innovative strategies in value chains for climate action, supported by new technologies, AI and ESG. Role of Life Cycle Assessment, guidelines & tools to access finance and technology, eco-product certifications and green buildings-showcasing success stories Exhibit Booth 26, 18 - 21 November    
Yale University
Ms. Lori Lombardo
lori.lombardo@yale.edu
+1 914 2757966
Yale Student Environmental Coalition (YSEC)
Ms. Isabelle Ramseyer
isa.ramseyer@yale.edu
+1 787 4362621
Yale University is a global leader developing research and science-based solutions for tackling climate change by collaborating with global partners and training future leaders. Through interactive displays and art, Yale will engage youth and thought leaders by exhibiting and disseminating research Exhibit Booth 30, 18 - 19 November    
International-Lawyers.Org (INTLawyers)
Mr. Curtis Francis Doebbler
cdoebbler@gmail.com
+41 79 3044654
Global Law Thinkers Society (GLTS)
Ms. Raoman Smita
globallawthinkers@gmail.com
+880 1755 991488
State Responsibility for Climate Change. The exhibit will provide information on recent cases (both contentions and advisory opinions) by international and national forums considering the responsibility of States for the adverse effects of climate change. Exhibit Booth 1, 11 - 16 November    
Nordic Council of Ministers (NCM)
Mr. Aaron Tuckey
aartuc@norden.org
+45 0 27109430
Nordic Development Fund (NDF)
Ms. Paula Fincke
paula.fincke@ndf.int
+358 50 5991244
Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO)
Ms. Lia Oker-Blom
lia.oker-blom@nefco.int
+358 50 3256610
Nordic Investment Bank (NIB)
Mr. Arild Moen
arild.moen@nib.int
+358 50 5680420
The Nordic Council of Ministers supports implementation of the Paris Agreement. The Nordic Financial Institutions Nefco, NDF and NIB provide green financing. We will present our recent activities and publications and invite to discussions on Nordic Climate Solutions. Exhibit Booth 2, 11 - 16 November    
East African Community (EAC)
Mr. Jean Baptiste Havugimana
jbhavurwa@gmail.com
+255 786 545425
The Exhibit would allow to showcase milestones achievement of the EAC Region and disseminate success stories under NbS, NDCs, Energy Transition and Biodiversity Conservation. It will also help collect feedbacks on how better they think we can strategise, refocus some of our current interventions Exhibit Booth 3, 11 - 16 November    
Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan (OECC)
Mr. Jun Watanabe
watanabe@oecc.or.jp
+81 1000011 8033448582
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Ms. Anna Liza Cinco
acinco@adb.org
+63 2 86324444
University of Niigata Prefecture (UNP)
Ms. Enkhbayar Shagdar
enkhee@unii.ac.jp
+81 25 3687098
The Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) facilitates diffusion of decarbonizing technologies and implementation of mitigation actions, and contributes to sustainable development of partner countries. Latest updates of the JCM will be exhibited. Exhibit Booth 4, 11 - 16 November    
World Federation for Animals (WFA)
Ms. Silvia Mantilla
silvia.mantilla@wfa.org
+49 0 1520588724
Eurogroup for Animals
Ms. Camilla Björkbom
c.bjorkbom@eurogroupforanimals.org
+46 70 4835798
Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC)
Mr. Edward Goodall
ed.goodall@whales.org
+44 7907 882514
Discover how improving animal welfare drives positive climate action. Our exhibit showcases how protecting wild and domestic animals is essential to climate change mitigation efforts, from safeguarding wildlife and their ecosystems to transforming sustainable food systems. Exhibit Booth 5, 11 - 16 November    
Plant for the Planet Foundation (Plant for the Planet)
Ms. Jule Schnakenberg
jule.schnakenberg@plant-for-the-planet.org
+31 6 47706167
Global Marshall Plan Foundation
Mr. Frithjof Finkbeiner
frithjof.finkbeiner@globalmarshallplan.org
+49 40 82290420
Democratizing Technology for Global Ecosystem Restoration Discover how Plant-for-the-Planet is democratizing ecosystem restoration and protection by making advanced remote sensing tools accessible, empowering children and young ppl, mobilizing restoration orgs through advice and funding. Exhibit Booth 6, 11 - 16 November    
International National Trusts Organisation (INTO)
Ms. Catherine Leonard
catherine.leonard@nationaltrust.org.uk
+44 7920 270415
National Trust
Ms. Catherine Leonard
catherine.leonard@nationaltrust.org.uk
+44 7920 270415
The British Council
Ms. Monomita Nag-Chowdhury
info.climate@britishcouncil.org
+99 4 502501518
Hope and positive action inspiring action on climate change: National and international partnerships developing creative solutions to climate-related challenges through arts, culture, nature recovery and skills development. Exhibit Booth 7, 11 - 16 November    
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)
Mr. Stefan Thorsell
st@iwgia.org
+45 53 732842
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation (AIPP)
Mr. Lakpa Nuri Sherpa
nuri@aippnet.org
+66 82 3852369
At this exhibit, Indigenous representatives will explain the Indigenous contributions towards the phasing out of fossil fuels on their vast territories in different regions of the world. Indigenous environmental defenders risk paying the ultimate price for their activism. Exhibit Booth 8, 11 - 16 November    
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
Ms. Levania Santoso
L.Santoso@cifor-icraf.org
+62 251 8622622
International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF)
Mr. Peter Minang
a.minang@cifor-icraf.org
+254 727 492459
International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)
Ms. Miwa Tsukui
oed@itto.int
+81 45 2231110
International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO)
Mr. Nelson Grima
grima@iufro.org
+43 680 2108028
CIFOR and ICRAF conducts research on the most pressing challenges of forest and landscape management around the world. Using a global, multidisciplinary approach, we aim to improve human well-being, protect the environment, and increase equity. Exhibit Booth 9, 11 - 16 November    
Vanke Foundation
Ms. Xi Liu
liux481@vanke.com
+86 871 1818381338
Guangzhou County Yuexiu District Climate and Environmental Protection Center (CYCAN)
Ms. Silu zhang
silu.zhang@cycan.org.cn
+86 0 1501755603
Shan Shui Conservation Center (Shan Shui)
Ms. Anyu Chen
chenanyu@shanshui.org
+86 132 62208387
A Climate Story from the Third Pole - Protection of Leopard Habitat in Mount Qomolangma.Exhibition of our culture-rich photos, artworks and souvenirs made with recycled materials to demonstrate the latest progress of our work of protection of Leopard Habitat in Mount Qomolangma Exhibit Booth 10, 11 - 16 November    
TakingITGlobal (TIG)
Mr. Michael Furdyk
mfurdyk@takingitglobal.org
+1 416 3015844
Environmental Quality Protection Foundation (EQPF)
Mr. I-Chan Cheng
info.eqpf@msa.hinet.net
+886 2 23211155
#Decarbonize unites students and educators from over 75 countries, empowering young voices through innovative climate education. This multimedia exhibit showcases impactful action projects and art by children as they drive climate solutions and shape a sustainable future. Exhibit Booth 11, 11 - 16 November    
Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (BKWSU)
Ms. Sonja Ohlsson
sonja.ohlsson@dk.brahmakumaris.org
+45 30 230738
Faith Association of the Rehabilitation of Street Children and Orphans (FARSO)
Mr. Samuel Koranteng
kamoateng@gmail.com
+233 24 2232213
Global Peace Initiative of Women (GPIW)
Ms. Marianne Marstrand
marstrandm@gpiw.org
+1 917 4129587
International Youth and Student Movement for the United Nations (ISMUN)
Mr. Oluwole D Oshota
davidoshota@gmail.com
+1 404 4521338
A transformation of consciousness and systemic thinking can create opportunities for benevolent technologies and sustainable lifestyles. BKWSU, FARSO, GPIW & ISMUN exhibit renewable energies, tree plantations, young leaders’ climate projects and advocate for a just, people-centred energy transition Exhibit Booth 12, 11 - 16 November  
Brahma Kumaris Statement COP29 [152 kb]
Brahma Kumaris Eco Info [3 Mb]
University of Cambridge
Ms. Tolu Oni
tolullah.oni@mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk
+44 1223 769200
Centre for 21st Century Issues (C21st)
Ms. Titilope Akosa
titiakosa@gmail.com
+234 802 3047678
Harnessing YOUTH, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY and tech-enabled CITIZEN SCIENCE for data-driven advocacy that increases the demand for healthy climate-resilient public spaces and the meaningful participation of youth in urban climate governance. Exhibit Booth 13, 11 - 16 November    
United Nations of Youth Network (UNOY)
Mr. Prince Goodluck OBI
gadylp@yahoo.co.in
+234 0 8032496411
Global Alert for Defence of Youth and the Less Privileged (GADYLP)
Mr. Kennedy Christian Ezedinbu
kennedyezedinbu@yahoo.com
+234 0 8056212653
YOUTH and Children activities on TREE PLANTING as members of YOUNGO will be show cased. Lessons learnt from Hope Green Revolution by Senator Hope Uzodimma - Imo State Governor in Nov 2022 where leaders of the 27 L.G.As where asked to plant 10,000 Trees in 6 months will be exhibited etc. Exhibit Booth 14, 11 - 16 November    
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Ms. Ashmita Biswas
dorothy.biswas@teri.res.in
+91 110003 9874751033
Institut International du Froid (IIF)
Ms. Yosr ALLOUCHE
iif-iir@iifiir.org
+33 1 42273235
TERI aims to showcase its ongoing research on climate change in the areas of climate adaptation, mitigation, finance, international cooperation and negotiations, which has led to informed action at the global, national and sub-national levels with various stakeholders across govt, industry, etc. Exhibit Booth 15, 11 - 16 November    
China Association for Science and Technology (CAST)
Ms. Shu Dong
suedong@aliyun.com
+86 756 1852025382
Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science (IESEA CAAS)
Ms. Yingchun Li
liyingchun@caas.cn
+86 10 82105985
1.Science basis for climate change and its mitigation and adaptation 2.Future of clean energy in climate change adaptation 3.Clean energy transition and nature-based solutions 4.AI supervises/promotes climate change adaption 5.Potential of low-altitude flight in climate mitigation Exhibit Booth 16, 14 - 16 November    
ParisTech (ParisTech)
Ms. Nadia Maizi
nadia.maizi@minesparis.psl.eu
+33 0 674539235
Centre International de Recherche sur l'Environnement et le Développement (CIRED)
Mr. Christophe Cassen
cassen@centre-cired.fr
+33 6 86539152
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris (Mines ParisTech)
Ms. Sandrine Selosse
sandrine.selosse@minesparis.psl.eu
+33 0 614147437
This booth will present our activities on long-term modeling of energy-climate issues. It will be a place to exchange ideas on the climate policies and their impacts on North/South societies, on low carbon transition of energy systems including specific issues on how GHG neutrality can be reached. Exhibit Booth 17, 11 - 16 November    
Alana
Mr. JP Amaral
jp@alana.org.br
+55 11 977887955
Care About Climate, Inc
Ms. Julieta Marino Tartaglino
Julieta@careaboutclimate.org
+54 9376 4279513
Engajamundo Youth Association (Engajamundo)
Mr. Paulo Galvao
paulogalvao@engajamundo.org
+55 16 997989606
Institute of Studies on Religion (ISER)
Ms. Isabel Pereira
isabelpereira@iser.org.br
+55 21 988997585
SOS Atlantic Forest Foundation
Ms. Afra Balazina
afra@sosma.org.br
+55 11 999567337
This exhibit proposes to engage the audience to take climate action towards issues related to gender, race, children and youth, as they are the most vulnerable to climate change. Partners: Alana, Conectas, Instituto Geledés, ISER Exhibit Booth 18, 11 - 16 November    
Taiwan Research Institute (TRI)
Ms. Wan-ting Yen
wanting.yen@tri.org.tw
+886 933 445204
Association des Scientifiques Environnementalistes pour un Développement Intégré (ASEDI)
Mr. Mohamed-Awali Ouro-Djeri Djobo
tontonhawal@yahoo.fr
+228 98 317811
Responding to Climate Change (RTCC)
Ms. Nicole Serrij
ns@rtcc.org
+44 207 7992222
Climate finance is a crucial pillar in addressing climate change, essential for supporting global mitigation and adaptation measures. This exhibit will demonstrate how international and national efforts can mobilize and manage climate finance to ensure its effective use. Exhibit Booth 19, 13 - 16 November    
The Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA)
Ms. Lindsay Barnett
lbarnett@r-e-a.net
+44 7899 802734
Films 4 Sustainable World (F4SW)
Mr. Shrey Goyal
shrey@greenspider.fr
+33 77576 8897
Prime Initiative for Green Development (PIGD)
Mr. ThankGod Tito Uzomah
primeinitiative4dev@gmail.com
+44 7706 657407
Renewable Energy is the critical action to achieve net-zero. As the largest renewable trade association in the UK, REA want to show that all types of renewable energy have a crucial role to play, including Green Hydrogen, Grid Flexibility, Energy Storage, EVs, Sustainable Bioenergy, Wind and Solar. Exhibit Booth 20, 11 - 16 November    
International Youth Nuclear Congress (IYNC)
Ms. Kristine Madden
president@iync.org
+43 699 16522516
WiN Global (WiN Global)
Ms. LARISSA NOUDEM
noudem.larissa@gmail.com
+33 6 25665073
Experts will engage & answer questions on cutting-edge clean energy solutions in the Global Stocktake, including advancements in clean technologies and the main challenges & steps taken to address them in the transition to a sustainable, carbon-free future. Youth activist stories to be featured. Exhibit Booth 21, 11 - 16 November    
Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy (NFVE)
Mr. Daniele Pagani
dp@folkecenter.dk
+39 345 4499450
Center for Management and Strategic Studies (CGEE)
Mr. Marcelo Poppe
mpoppe@cgee.org.br
+55 61 999740111
Transition to sustainable energy systems and models. Energy savings, energy efficiency and 100% renewables. Energy democracy, community energy and universal access to energy. Training & education, best practices, consultancy, R&D, demonstration and testing for the Global North and the Global South. Exhibit Booth 22, 11 - 16 November    
Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
Ms. Anna McGinn
amcginn@eesi.org
+1 202 6621885
Alliance to Save Energy (ASE)
Ms. sapna dowla
sgdowla@ase.org
+1 240 5434566
Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE)
Ms. Laura Tierney
ltierney@bcse.org
+1 202 4893436
Corn Refiners Association, Inc. (CRA)
Ms. Jamaica Gayle
jgayle@corn.org
+1 763 2915538
As countries develop and deliver NDCs 3.0, this booth will share policy, education, technology and finance experience to deploy solutions in clean energy & energy efficiency, green buildings and deepen community and youth engagement. Exhibit Booth 23, 11 - 16 November    
Vanderbilt University
Ms. Leah Dundon
leah.a.dundon@vanderbilt.edu
+1 615 4280643
Appalachian State University
Mr. Dave McEvoy
mcevoydm@appstate.edu
+1 617 6718147
This exhibit highlights recent innovations in higher education aimed at training the next generation of climate leaders. It showcases photos, videos, and examples of new and ongoing programs, including those supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, that bridge cultures and disciplines. Exhibit Booth 24, 11 - 16 November    
Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives Philippines, Inc. (GAIA)
Ms. Mariel Vilella
mariel@no-burn.org
+44 7847 79154
Asociación Civil Sustentar para el Desarrollo Sostenible (Sustentar)
Ms. Carolina Chantrill
cchantrill@asociacionsustentar.org
+54 911 36692186
Ecology Center
Ms. Maria Elena Vilella Casaus
mariel.vilella@gmail.com
+44 7847 79154
Fundación Avina (AVINA)
Ms. María Paz González
paz.gonzalez@avina.net
+54 911 56003787
The ' Zero Waste Hub' will provide a space with resources available to the public around the topic of just transition strategies toward circular and zero waste local economies, showcasing its contribution to mitigation, adaptation and other co-benefits Exhibit Booth 25, 11 - 16 November    
C Team
Ms. hongchao li
lihongchao@cteam.org
+86 185 19051815
Society of Entrepreneurs and Ecology Foundation (SEE Foundation)
Ms. Zhiyao Lu
luzhiyao@see.org.cn
+86 10 57505155
The realization of tripling renewable power capacity by 2030 depends heavily on the success of south-south collaboration. The exhibit is to demonstrate the efforts made by CSOs, investors and the renewable energy sector in supporting the developing countries to develop renewable power capacity. Exhibit Booth 26, 11 - 16 November    
National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)
Mr. Arata Kobayashi
int-unfccc@nies.go.jp
+81 29 8502132
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
Ms. Mariko Harada
harada.mariko@jaxa.jp
+81 70 31174782
Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan (RESTEC)
Mr. Masatoshi Kamei
ceos-restec@restec.jp
+81 36435 6782
This exhibit presents how Japanese satellites have discovered the effects of climate change on our planet including greenhouse gases, rainfall, forest, and other land use. The exhibit also includes the international cooperation efforts towards the global agenda, GST, and climate change mitigation. Exhibit Booth 27, 11 - 16 November    
Peace Boat Disaster Relief Volunteer Center (PBV)
Ms. Karen Hallows
karen@peaceboat.gr.jp
+44 7804 761389
Global Kids, Inc.
Ms. Wida Amir
wida@globalkids.org
+1 202 4700384
Peace Boat US (PB US)
Ms. Emilie McGlone
emilie@peaceboat-us.org
+1 212 6877214
Sailing for Change Showcasing initiatives for youth capacity building for ocean and climate including Peace Boat's Youth for SDGs and Ocean and Climate Youth Ambassador Programme. Featuring youth from SIDS and minority communities. Exhibit Booth 28, 11 - 16 November    
Trustees of Tufts College (Tufts University)
Ms. Christine Hollenhorst
environment@tufts.edu
+1 617 2713747
Cornell University
Ms. Allison Chatrchyan
amc256@cornell.edu
+1 845 2354765
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Mr. Thomas Kiley
tkiley@mit.edu
+1 617 5157851
Present our research on climate finance, climate modeling, mitigation, adaptation & resiliency options, loss & damage, int’l coop., NDC dev., soil & crop science, stakeholder engagement, community action. We aim to advance dialogue & allow faculty & students to engage with global leaders & others Exhibit Booth 29, 11 - 16 November    
International Foundation for African Children (IFAC)
Mr. Michael Nwafejoku
africanchildren@hotmail.com
+234 803 7873061
Green Mobilisation Initiative
Mr. Gabriel Aborele
greenmobilisationinitiative@yahoo.com
+234 80 28192355
Building the synergy that would enhance ambition and enable action on the climate agenda towards a Greener World Exhibit Booth 30, 11 - 16 November    
Emory University
Ms. Eri Saikawa
eri.saikawa@emory.edu
+1 404 7270487
Fondation Mohammed VI pour la Protection de l'Environnement (FM6E)
Ms. kenza khallafi
k.khallafi@fm6e.org
+212 212 636640950
University of Melbourne
Mx. Kathryn Coleman
kathryn.coleman@unimelb.edu.au
+61 403 812807
Our exhibition booth will highlight the work of university students on climate action and their research focused on climate change. Exhibit Booth 31, 11 - 16 November    
International Environmental Communication Association (IECA)
Mr. Gregg Walker
gwalker@oregonstate.edu
+1 541 7404050
Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)
Mr. Kazuo Yamamoto
president@ait.ac.th
+66 2524 6319
Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI)
Mr. Gregg Walker
commwalk@gmail.com
+1 541 7404050
Competent communication is essential to make and implement sound and well-supported climate policies on every issue and at every scale. IECA members, as practitioners and academics, work with parties and non-party stakeholders to provide essential and effective climate change communication. Exhibit Booth 32, 11 - 16 November    
International Network for Sustainable Energy (INFORSE)
Ms. Judit Szoleczky
ove@inforse.org
+45 42 300192
All India Women's Conference (AIWC)
Ms. Kalyani Raj
raj.kalyani@gmail.com
+91 98100 53728
Integrated Sustainable Energy and Ecological Development Association (INSEDA)
Mr. Raymond Myles
inseda@inforse.org
+91 92 12014905
Sustainable Environmental Development Watch (SusWatch)
Mr. Nobert Nyandire
nobnyandire05@yahoo.com
+254 254 721878329
SustainableEnergy (SE)
Mr. Gunnar Olesen
gbo@ve.dk
+45 24 269933
INFORSE is a global network of 160 CSOs. Exhibit members work. Local climate solutions in Asia & Africa (cookstoves, solar dryers, solar cells, e-cooking, solar cooking, rainwater management, gardening) 100% renewable scenarios. Women participation, databases, edu-tools, lifestyle, demo models Exhibit Booth 33, 11 - 16 November    
Association Actions Vitales Pour Le Développement Durable (AVD)
Mr. Jean Paul Brice Affana Affana
jeanpaulaffana@yahoo.fr
+49 0 1745741098
Association of Sustainable Ecological Engineering Development (ASEED)
Mr. JUI-WEN CHEN
jw@jwprocess.com.tw
+886 9650 23230
Friendship
Mr. Kazi Amdadul Hoque
kaziamdadul@friendship.ngo
+88 2 8417733
The exhibit showcases clean technologies and Nature-based Solutions (NbS) that contribute to a meaningful implementation of the Paris Agreement’s objectives through ambitious revised NDCs and innovative ideas designed by citizens, researchers, young people and local governments across the globe. Exhibit Booth 34, 11 - 16 November    
Institute for Socioeconomics Studies (INESC)
Ms. Tatiana Oliveira
tatiana@inesc.org.br
+55 21 980822370
Krasnoyarsk Regional Public Ecological Movement "Friends of the Siberian Forests" (FSF)
Mr. Andrey Laletin
laletin3@gmail.com
+7 950 4351945
Sikh Human Rights Group (SHRG)
Mr. Jasdev Rai
shrg1984@gmail.com
+44 7956 212343
In this international award-winning animated web series, residents of the district of Miritituba, Pará, Brazil, tell the stories of people and nature in a region of the Amazon Rainforest transformed into a soybean export platform. Exhibit Booth 35, 11 - 16 November    
European Space Agency (ESA)
Mr. Frank Martin Seifert
frank.martin.seifert@esa.int
+39 337 1413955
Friedrich Schiller University Jena (FSU Jena)
Mr. Martin Herold
herold@gfz-potsdam.de
+49 331 62641190
ESA will inform on its activities to monitor systematically changes in our climate and environment from space to support the Paris Agreement. From regional efforts (REDD+) to global observation (ECVs), Earth Observation will be exposed as a feasible and practical tool to understand climate change. Exhibit Booth 36, 11 - 16 November    
Russian Federation
Ms. Tatiana Dmitrieva
dmtanya@mail.ru
+7 910 4728785
The V.I. Vernadsky Nongovernmental Ecological Foundation (The Vernadsky Foundation)
Mr. Andrei Cheshev
acheshev@vernadsky.ru
+7 919 7296117
Russian experience and new technologies in the field of agriculture, including crop production, livestock farming, as a contribution to global food security Exhibit Booth 37, 11 - 16 November    
South Asian Forum for Environment (SAFE)
Mr. Dipayan Dey
office@safeinch.org
+91 33 24266060
BAIF Development Research Foundation (BAIF)
Mr. Bharat Kakade
bkkakade@baif.org.in
+91 0 9423507335
National Council for Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Public Leadership (NCCSD)
Mr. Kirit Shelat
drkiritshelat@gmail.com
+91 990 4404393
Showcasing case studies in videos, models, and publications as empirical evidence in leveraging innovative just-finance to boost transformative agroecology systems in NDCs for climate-resilient sustainability. Exhibit Booth 38, 11 - 16 November  
COP 29 NCCSD Postar [2 Mb]
Indo Global Social Service Society (IGSSS)
Mr. Aravind Unni
aravindunni85@gmail.com
+91 998 7580014
Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh (CCDB)
Mr. Palash Sarker
palash@ccdbbd.org
+88 1717 217620
"Empowering Communities: A People-Led Approach to Climate Action" - this exhibit will feature IGSSS efforts to empower communities across India in leading climate action through grassroots initiatives and inclusive decision-making. Exhibit Booth 39, 11 - 16 November    
Comité permanent Inter-Etats de Lutte contre la Sécheresse dans le Sahel (CILSS)
Mr. Maguette Kaire
maguette.kaire@cilss.int
+227 227 92255978
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
Mr. Raoul KOUAME
kokouame@ecowas.int
+234 0 8180136919
50 years of observing the climate and its impacts: CILSS experiences in west Africa and Sahel region Exhibit Booth 40, 11 - 16 November    
Local Environment Development and Agricultural Research Society (LEDARS)
Mr. Mohon Kumar Mondal
ledars.bd@gmail.com
+880 1713 462821
Environmental Research and Development Alternatives (ERDA)
Mr. Md. Monir Hossain Chowdhury
monir.chowdhury40@gmail.com
+88 1711 862783
Vasudha Foundation
Mr. Srinivas Krishnaswamy
srinivas@vasudhaindia.org
+91 98 4512130
The coastal area of Bangladesh confronts severe cyclones, sea level rise, salinity intrusion, erratic rainfall, and floods, leading to substantial losses. Our exhibition will showcase strategies to mitigate these challenges and enhance resilience against loss and damage Exhibit Booth 41, 11 - 16 November    
University of Colorado at Boulder (CU-Boulder)
Mr. Michael H. Glantz
mickeyglantz@hotmail.com
+1 303 5794034
Connected Advocacy for Empowerment and Youth Development Initiative (Connected Advocacy)
Mr. Prince Israel Orekha
cacydforsdg@gmail.com
+234 234 8064871447
Hydromet Security for Disaster Risk Reduction through Climate, Water and Weather Forecasts for River Basins (Highlands to Lowlands to Deltas): Conflict Avoidance using Intergenerational Communication and Awareness-raising to Enhance Intergenerational Foresight and Cooperation in a Warming Climate. Exhibit Booth 42, 11 - 16 November    
Home of Sibuyan Island Peoples (BSI)
Mr. Rodne Galicha
pangkalahatan@gmail.com
+63 927 1515908
Center for Environmental Concerns - Philippines Inc. (CEC)
Ms. Lia Mai Alonzo
lia@cecphils.org
+63 2 83562166
This exhibit features cases and stories of the most vulnerable communities in the Philippines respond to the impacts of loss and damage through best practices on reducing climate risks, enhanced adaptation and resilience, upholding human rights, just transition, and other multisectoral engagements. Exhibit Booth 43, 11 - 16 November    
An Organization for Socio-Economic Development (AOSED)
Mr. Shamim Arfeen
shamimaosed@yahoo.com
+88 17 11840913
Ethiopia
Mr. Mensur Dessie Nuri
mensurdes2012@gmail.com
+251 92 8974938
Nature Conservation Management (NACOM)
Mr. Rashiduzzaman Ahmed
rashed71@gmail.com
+88 1 713129947
Highlight the successful good-fit practices of locally led adaptations in coastal region of Bangladesh in agriculture, fisheries, advocacy, and capacity building initiatives. Exhibit Booth 44, 11 - 16 November    
The Lutheran World Federation (LWF)
Ms. Elena Cedillo
elena.cedillo@lutheranworld.org
+41 0 789457646
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the USA
Ms. Lynnaia Main
lmain@episcopalchurch.org
+1 646 3238664
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
Ms. Christine Moffett
christine.moffett@elca.org
+1 832 4549179
Amplify marginalized voices for climate justice - youth, women and indigenous peoples. The booth will bring their voices into the negotiating halls at COP29. Exhibit Booth 45, 11 - 16 November    
Asociación Interétnica de Desarrollo de la Selva Peruana (AIDESEP)
Mr. Esteban Morales
ethien27@hotmail.com
+51 1 969134774
Confederación de Nacionalidades Amazónicas del Perú (CONAP)
Mr. Oseas Barbarán Sanchez
comunicaciones.conapperu@gmail.com
+51 0 943941702
Indigenous governance to reduce climate risks Exhibit Booth 46, 11 - 16 November    
Centre for Community Economics and Development Consultants Society (CECOEDECON)
Ms. Vibhuti Joshi
cecoedecon@gmail.com
+91 80030 93207
PAIRVI Associates (PAIRVI)
Mr. Ajay Kumar Jha
pairvidelhi@rediffmail.com
+91 97177 71255
The exhibit will showcase publications, posters, IEC material and other audio-visual material related to climate change impacts/ agriculture/ mitigation and adaptation/ best practices/ global/ regional/ national and subnational policies and efforts of the organization in the field of climate change. Exhibit Booth 47, 11 - 16 November    
Energies 2050 (Energies 2050)
Mr. STEPHANE POUFFARY
stephane.pouffary@energies2050.org
+33 6 80319189
Sri Lanka
Mr. Leel Randeni
leelrandeni@gmail.com
+94 71 4421689
Women Environmental Programme (WEP)
Ms. Priscilla Achakpa
info@wepnigeria.net
+234 811 7295065
Climate-proof innovative adaptation strategies and community-driven projects for a just, resilient low-carbon transition integrating heritage, culture, gender mainstreaming, biodiversity protection and climate justice, aiming for high-quality territorial carbon projects and equitable climate finance Exhibit Booth 48, 11 - 16 November    
LAYA
Mr. Myron Mendes
myronmendes@gmail.com
+91 0 9892396302
Gram Saarthi (GS)
Mr. SHUBHAM AJESH AGRAWAL
shubham@auriga.co.in
+91 91764 77638
South Central India Network for Development Alternatives (SCINDeA)
Mr. Myron Mendes
myron@inecc.net
+91 0 9892396302
Explore transformative climate solutions on Locally Developed Choices for India's NDCs that are community-owned, ecosystem-specific initiatives addressing food, water, energy efficiency, and the circular economy. Experience scalable, replicable models promoting a bottom-up approach to resilience. Exhibit Booth 49, 11 - 16 November    
African Centre for Climate Actions and Rural Development Initiative (ACCARD Initiative)
Mr. Elohor Freeman Oluowo
info@accard.org
+234 330102 2348055303
Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation
Mr. Steve Chiu
steve_chiu@tzuchi.us
+1 614 7079151
Sustainable Population Australia Inc. (SPA)
Ms. Jane O'Sullivan
j.osullivan@uq.edu.au
+61 427 420743
Universal Versatile Society (UV Society)
Ms. Cataleya (Xinyue) Han
xinyue@uvsociety.org
+61 4 12635304
Developing an inclusive multistakeholder locally-led Early Warning Action and Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Exhibit Booth 50, 11 - 16 November    
LINGO e.V.
Mr. Francesco Loyola
francesco.loyola@leave-it-in-the-ground.org
+39 39 3483834283
The exhibit will showcase innovative solutions to accelerate the energy transformation away from fossil fuels to a 100% renewable society. Visitors will be able to explore new financial mechanisms to keep fossil fuels in the ground, learn about Fossil Free Zones, Carbon Bombs and more. Exhibit Booth 16, 11 - 13 November    
Taiwan Carbon Capture Storage and Utilization Association
Mr. CHING HUI LU
tccsua@gmail.com
+886 3 5915963
CO2GeoNet - The European Network of Excellence on Geological Storage of CO2 (CO2GeoNet)
Ms. Ceri Vincent
info@co2geonet.com
+44 7748 80912
We need to co2 capture and storage (CCS)to meet the Paris agreement targets. Information for non-specialists on the science behind co2 geological storage; a credible and flexible GHG mitigation technology and why we need it. Model, poster, video and brochure to download in many langue. Exhibit Booth 19, 11 - 12 November    
*Provisionally admitted observer organization