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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
AbibiNsroma Foundation (ANF)
Mr. Robert Tettey Kwami Amiteye Amiteye
abibinsromafoundation@gmail.com
+233 579 113636
Ako Foundation
Mr. Kwame Ofori
kwame.oforigh@gmail.com
+233 244 263827
Global Green Environmental Network (GLOGEN)
Mr. Kweku Amankwah,
kamoateng@gmail.com
+233 24 8031395
Showcase expose the risks of manipulating the Earth's systems, the impacts on the planet and communities, and why geoengineering is not a viable option Booth 26, 17 - 20 Nov    
All China Environment Federation (ACEF)
Ms. Hongyi Li
acefgjb@sina.com
+86 10 1336679286
Beijing Greenovation Hub for Public Welfare Development (G:HUB)
Mr. Yingjie Chen
yingjie@ghub.org
+86 10 1870719931
This exhibition will showcase innovative cases and successful experiences of green trade and just transition for tackling climate change from China,which aim to offer real-world insights,exchange knowledge,and foster practical cooperation on key issues like carbon tariff, low carbon supply chains. Booth 13, 17 - 20 Nov    
Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments (ANHE)
Ms. Cara Cook
cara@envirn.org
+1 585 4692383
Duke University
Ms. Gabriela Nagle Alverio
gen4@duke.edu
+1 352 5989658
Institute for Policy Studies (IPS)
Ms. Feleecia Guillen
feleecia@ips-dc.org
+1 505 3599747
Space for diverse communities working towards just transition(s)from fossil fuels to find solidarity through their narratives of resistance. Struggles and solutions are shared with mediums from art to policy infographics, highlighting the real lived experiences behind climate catastrophe statistics. Booth 14, 17 - 20 Nov    
An Organization for Socio-Economic Development (AOSED)
Mr. Shamim Arfeen
shamimaosed@yahoo.com
+88 17 1840913
Nature Conservation Management (NACOM)
Mr. MUNJURUL KHAN
munjurulkhan@gmail.com
+880 1713 443179
Initiatives and best practices on Climate Change Adaptations, advocacy, nature and biodiversity conservation, disaster risk reduction. Booth 35, 17 - 20 Nov    
Appalachian State University
Mr. David McEvoy
mcevoydm@appstate.edu
+1 617 6718147
Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech)
Ms. Sarah Green
sgreen@mtu.edu
+1 906 3692131
Vanderbilt University
Ms. Leah Dundon
leahagregor@gmail.com
+1 615 4280643
This exhibit showcases recent innovations in higher education for the next generation of climate leaders. Featuring posters, photos, and handouts, it highlights outstanding programs and research from multiple universities, demonstrating their commitment to sustainability and climate action. Booth 41, 17 - 20 Nov    
Arab Network for Environment and Development (RAED)
Mr. Emad Adly
ghada_ahmadein@yahoo.com
+20 2 1001437405
Arab Office for Youth and Environment - AOYE (AOYE)
Ms. Ghada Ahmadein
ghada_ahmadein@yahoo.com
+20 2 1001437405
Egyptian Sustainable Development Forum (ESDF)
Mr. Haitham El Yamany
ghada_ahmadein@yahoo.com
+20 2 1001437405
Arab communities face growing exposure and vulnerability to diverse hazards and pressures, resulting in recurring stresses and shocks that disrupt daily life and undermine progress toward sustainable development. The exhibition will highlight experiences and lessons from across the Arab region. Booth 2, 17 - 20 Nov    
Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation
Mr. Steve Chiu
steve_chiu@tzuchi.us
+1 614 7079151
Evangelisches Studienwerk
Ms. Silke Bölts
silkeboelts@posteo.de
+0 0 4923047551
Youth Perspectives on Climate Change: Creating the Future We Wish To Live In. Booth 43, 17 - 20 Nov    
Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE)
Ms. Emmy Deignan
edeignan@bcse.org
+1 20005 2027850507
Alliance to Save Energy (ASE)
Mr. Sapna Dowla
sgdowla@ase.org
+1 240 5434566
Corn Refiners Association, Inc. (CRA)
Ms. Jamaica Gayle
jgayle@corn.org
+1 763 2915538
Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
Ms. Anna McGinn
amcginn@eesi.org
+1 202 662885
This exhibit will share business and public policy strategies for implementing NDC 3.0 goals related to clean energy, energy efficiency, and environmental resilience. It will showcase success stories of emissions reductions, energy savings, and circular economy projects. Booth 30, 17 - 20 Nov    
C Team
Ms. hongchao li
lihongchao@cteam.org
+86 86 1851905181
Vanke Foundation
Ms. Xi Liu
liux481@vanke.com
+86 755 1818381338
The exhibit highlights the crucial role of youth in driving just transition. It showcases CSOs' joint efforts in engaging youth to explore local issues, demands, and solutions related to energy and industrial transition. It features vlogs created by youth and green job training programs for youth. Booth 10, 17 - 20 Nov    
Center for Participatory Research and Development (CPRD)
Mr. Md Shamsuddoha
doha@cprdbd.org
+88 0 1729259491
Manusher Jonno Foundation (MJF)
Mr. Md. Ahsanul Wahed
ahsan@manusher.org
+88 0 1826025433
Developing robust indicators for GGA, including for MOI, considering the situations SIDS and other vulnerable countries, and human, gender, and indigenous peoples' rights concerns; enabling NAP implementation with adequate MO; grants-based finance other MOIs for addressing L&Ds, including NELDs Booth 1, 17 - 20 Nov    
China Association for Science and Technology (CAST)
Mr. Shu Dong
dongshu@sml-zhuhai.cn
+86 519000 1852025382
Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science (IESEA CAAS)
Ms. Yingchun Li
liyingchun1980@126.com
+86 10 82105985
Science basis for climate change and mitigation process;Future of clean energy in climate change;AI supervises/promotes climate change adaption;Potential of blue economy in combating climate change;Navigating geopolitical challenge to safeguard climate goal;Cryosphere digital twin for climate action Booth 15, 17 - 20 Nov    
China Chain Store & Franchise Association
Ms. Qinhua Guo
gqh@ccfa.org.cn
+86 10 1861242041
China Association for NGO Cooperation (CANGO)
Mr. Shiyu DONG
dongshiyu@cango.org
+86 10 64097888
This exhibit showcases China’s multi-stakeholder efforts to reduce food loss, build sustainable agri-food supply chains, and promote ESG standards for retail and digital platforms. It features project outcomes, business case studies, and consumer engagement campaigns that support SDG 12. Booth 7, 17 - 20 Nov    
Coastal Association for Social Transformation Trust (COAST Trust)
Mr. Aminul Hoque
aminul.coast@gmail.com
+88 1 713328815
Local Environment Development and Agricultural Research Society (LEDARS)
Mr. Mohon Kumar Mondal
ledars.bd@gmail.com
+880 1713 462821
Climate ground Zero: Vulnerability and adaptation practices towards sustainable livelihoods in coastal areas in Bangladesh. Booth 23, 17 - 20 Nov    
Earth Child Institute (ECI)
Ms. Donna Goodman
donnagoodman111@gmail.com
+1 203 3769177
TakingITGlobal (TIG)
Mr. Michael Furdyk
mfurdyk@takingitglobal.org
+1 416 3015844
Earth Child Institute: Education Today for a Sustainable Future for All Booth 31, 17 - 20 Nov    
Emory University
Ms. Eri Saikawa
eri.saikawa@emory.edu
+1 404 7270487
University of Melbourne
Mx. Kathryn Coleman
kathryn.coleman@unimelb.edu.au
+61 4 3812807
We are interested in showcasing climate research and climate stories from the youth and early-career researchers from all over the world. Booth 39, 17 - 20 Nov    
European Business Council for Sustainable Energy (e5)
Mr. Kolja Kuse
kolja.kuse@e5.org
+49 177 9330369
International Council for Sustainable Energy (ICSE)
Ms. Emmy Deignan
edeignan@bcse.org
+1 804 3568491
Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) is emerging as Gt-scale method for CDR. This exhibit will highlight new findings on Gabbro stones as a source for carbon negative building materials. Carbon negativity is reached through its stone dust waste being useable for ERW on agricultural & agroforestry soil. Booth 19, 17 - 20 Nov    
European Space Agency (ESA)
Mr. Frank Martin Seifert
frank.martin.seifert@esa.int
+39 337 1413955
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Centre for Geosciences (GFZ)
Mr. Martin Herold
herold@gfz-potsdam.de
+49 174 3286479
University of Leicester
Mr. Heiko Balzter
hb91@leicester.ac.uk
+44 116 2523820
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. Booth 8, 17 - 20 Nov    
Fundación Avina (AVINA)
Ms. Paz González
paz.gonzalez@avina.net
+54 911 56003787
Asociación Civil Sustentar para el Desarrollo Sostenible (Sustentar)
Ms. Carolina Chantrill
cchantrill@asociacionsustentar.org
+54 911 36692186
Climalab
Ms. LEIDY JHOANNA CIFUENTES GÓMEZ
jhoanna.cifuentes@climalab.org
+57 314 2565738
Locally led climate solutions from Latin America as active hope: community-based innovations, just transitions, and nature-based approaches redefining global climate action from the ground up Booth 50, 17 - 20 Nov    
Generation Atomic (Gen A)
Ms. Gayatri Karnik
gayatri@generationatomic.org
+44 0 7818952382
American Nuclear Society (ANS)
Mr. Andrew Smith
outreach@ans.org
+1 202 9960474
Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc. (JAIF)
Mr. Daniel Liu
dyc-liu@jaif.or.jp
+81 80 33802868
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 Booth 17, 17 - 20 Nov    
Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives Philippines, Inc. (GAIA)
Ms. Maria Elena Vilella Casaus
mariel.vilella@gmail.com
+44 7847 79154
Citizen consumer and civic Action Group (CAG)
Mr. Vamsi Kapilavai
vamsishankar.kapilavai@cag.org.in
+91 0 9493892929
Thanal Trust
Mr. Jayakumar Chelaton
jayan@thanal.co.in
+91 471 2727150
The Zero Waste and Just Transition Hub will provide publicly accessible resources on just transition strategies toward zero waste local economies, highlighting their contributions to climate mitigation, adaptation, and other key co-benefits. Booth 11, 17 - 20 Nov    
Global Youth Development Institute, Inc. (GYDI)
Mr. Timothy Damon
timothy.damon@globalyouthdev.org
+1 330 2067553
Center for Climate and Sustainability Empowerment (CCSE)
Mr. Hussein Kassim
ccseghana@gmail.com
+233 244 182515
Showcasing how ACE supports implementation of climate action, especially by highlighting the projects of youth from developing countries. Also representing the Education, Communication, and Outreach Stakeholders (ECOS) informal group of the UNFCCC, emphasizing intergenerational cooperation on ACE. Booth 28, 17 - 20 Nov    
Grassroots Global Justice Alliance (GGJ)
Mr. Adrien Salazar
adrien@ggjalliance.org
+1 408 3483941
National Farmers Union (NFU)
Ms. Terran Lee Giacomini
ipccoordinator@nfu.ca
+1 905 5050171
Black and Indigenous leaders, peasants, frontline workers, women, and climate-impacted peoples are fighting back climate impacts while building just climate solutions. This exhibit provides a convergence space to explore visions of community-led climate solutions by grassroots movements and leaders. Booth 3, 17 - 20 Nov    
Green Economics Institute (GEI)
Ms. Miriam Kennet
greeneconomicsinstitute@yahoo.com
+44 7990 590463
Africa Youths International Development Foundation (AFYIDEF)
Mr. Tunji John Asaolu
asaolutj@yahoo.com
+234 9 8037319116
African Coalition for Sustainable Energy and Access (ACSEA)
Mr. Eugene Nforngwa
eugene@acsea54.org
+237 6 75114396
Community Links and Human Empowerment Initiative (CLHEI)
Mr. Helen Dennsi Teghtegh
communitylinks11@gmail.com
+234 703 7724378
Universal Versatile Society (UV Society)
Ms. Xinyue (Cataleya) Han
xinyue@uvsociety.org
+61 4 12635304
Tic toc the climate clock! Flicking the financial architecture switch to keep under 1.5 degrees. Updating financial entity mandates so they can enable the Paris Climate Goals of 1.5C. Beyond decarbonization, a fair & just transition is at the heart of climate finance. Booth 9, 17 - 20 Nov    
HATOF Foundation
Mr. Samuel Confidence Dotse
samuel.dotse68@gmail.com
+233 0 505579055
Ghana
Ms. MaryJane Enchill
mjane.enchill@gmail.com
+233 0 246346698
The exhibition booth will feature interactive dashboards, community adaptation showcases, open-source statistical tools, and climate-health causal pathway infographics that illustrate how climate indicators are linked to real-world health burdens. Booth 21, 17 - 20 Nov    
IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (IGAD-ICPAC)
Ms. Paula Machio
paula.machio@igad.int
+254 20 746511941
African Centre of Meteorological Application for Development (ACMAD)
Ms. Wendlasida COMBERE
wendlasida.combere@acmad.org
+226 73 660506
Theme: Bridging Climate Science and Action in Eastern Africa to build resilience, strengthen early warning systems, and support vulnerable communities through innovative, inclusive, and impact-driven climate services. Booth 24, 17 - 20 Nov    
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
Ms. Mariko Harada
harada.mariko@jaxa.jp
+81 70 31174782
National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)
Mr. Yushi Yamamoto
int-unfccc@nies.go.jp
+81 29 8502132
Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan (RESTEC)
Mr. Teppei Sato
ceos-restec@restec.jp
+81 80 21835903
This exhibit highlights how Japanese satellites monitor climate change impacts such as greenhouse gases, rainfall, forests, and land use. It showcases international collaboration and the newly launched GOSAT-GW as well, which will contribute vital data for the second Global Stocktake in 2028. Booth 46, 17 - 20 Nov    
Just Transition Alliance (JTA)
Ms. Sabina Borbon
sabina@jtalliance.org
+1 619 7969753
Indigenous Educational Network of Turtle Island (IENTI/IEN) (IEN)
Mr. Alberto Saldamando
alberto@ienearth.org
+1 415 6569198
With global warming, change is inevitable, but justice is not. There is growing evidence that place-based Just Transition strategies led by communities and workers are the most effective pathways to decarbonize the economy while reducing toxic pollution loads and creating local jobs. Booth 32, 17 - 20 Nov    
Madagascar
Ms. Harisoa Rakotondrazafy
gtcc.madagascar@gmail.com
+261 34 4980370
Congo
Ms. Maryse Dadina Nkoua Ngavouka
maryse.nkoua@ceo.cg
+242 5 56940627
The exhibit will focus on building a resilient future in Congo, Gabon and Madagascar with the aim of accelerating transformative adaptation and mitigation solutions, to meet these country's NAP and/or NDCs commitments. Booth 22, 17 - 20 Nov    
Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI)
Mr. GREGG WALKER
commwalk@gmail.com
+1 541 7404050
International Environmental Communication Association (IECA)
Mr. Gregg Walker
gwalker@oregonstate.edu
+1 541 7404050
The Kenya Climate Change Working Group Association (KCCWGA)
Ms. Elizabeth Wanja
wanja@kccwg.org
+254 728 923695
NDCs and NAPs need to address adaptation and the related issues of resilience, L&D, and just transition. Conflict is inevitable and stakeholder engagement is essential. MBBI addresses both. Booth 4, 17 - 20 Nov    
Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan (OECC)
Mr. Satoshi Iemoto
iemoto@oecc.or.jp
+81 3 68112500
University of Niigata Prefecture (UNP)
Ms. Enkhbayar Shagdar
enkhee@unii.ac.jp
+81 25 3687098
The Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) facilitates diffusion of leading decarbonizing technologies and implementation of mitigation actions, and contributes to sustainable development of partner countries. Latest updates of the Joint Crediting Mechanism are provided in this exhibit. Booth 33, 17 - 20 Nov    
Peace Boat Disaster Relief Volunteer Center (PBV)
Ms. Karen Hallows
karen@peaceboat.gr.jp
+44 7804 761389
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 minority communities. Booth 44, 17 - 20 Nov    
Plant for the Planet Foundation (Plant for the Planet)
Ms. Helge Bork
helge.bork@plant-for-the-planet.org
+49 8808 9345
Care About Climate, Inc
Ms. Julieta Marino Tartaglino
julieta@careaboutclimate.org
+54 9376 4279513
Global Marshall Plan Foundation
Ms. Maren Daniel
helge.bork@globalmarshallplan.org
+49 40 82290427
Children and youth; Cooperative approaches/market and non-market instr; Enhancing international cooperation Booth 48, 17 - 20 Nov    
Plant Technology Alliance (PTA)
Mr. Zhengyi Tian
joey.tian@pta.eco
+86 28 1888456209
Green Zhejiang (GZJ)
Ms. Qintian Yao
yaoqintian@gmail.com
+86 571 1373818728
La Fresque du Climat (The Climate Fresk)
Mr. Marcial Diaz Mejia
cop30@climatefresk.org
+33 0 769034021
Showcasing innovative climate education from the Global South, empowering youth through storytelling, workshops, and environmental governance roundtables. Through engaging displays, proven models from local contexts inspire action and foster a resilient generation of climate leaders. Booth 27, 17 - 20 Nov    
Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML)
Ms. Thecla Keizer
tke@pml.ac.uk
+44 7795 692762
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
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. Booth 47, 17 - 20 Nov    
Sikh Human Rights Group (SHRG)
Mr. Jasdev Rai
shrg1984@gmail.com
+44 7956 212343
Sustainable Population Australia Inc. (SPA)
Ms. Jane O'Sullivan
j.osullivan@uq.edu.au
+61 427 420743
Population growth and development are encroaching on natural balances and incrementally widening the gap between human and nature adding to the complexities of climate change. SHRG will bring inspiring successes in organic farming, reforestation and food security based on pluriversal narratives. Booth 25, 17 - 20 Nov    
Society of Entrepreneurs and Ecology Foundation (SEE Foundation)
Ms. Zhiyao Lu
luzhiyao@see.org.cn
+86 10 57505155
Green Inclusive Carbon Neutrality Center (GIC)
Ms. Lan Tao
renjingzhe@lvpuhui.com
+86 10 1391009692
Shanghai Minhang District Environmental Protection IT Service Center (SMDEPITSC)
Mr. chunlei liu
randy.liu@epmap.org
+86 21 1530189037
Showcases real-world examples from China of how non-profit initiatives by NGOs support businesses and industries in reducing emissions, building resilience, and driving sustainable change through data, tools, partnerships, and empowerment solutions. Booth 12, 17 - 20 Nov    
Solar Cookers International (SCI)
Mr. Alan Bigelow
alan.bigelow@solarcookers.org
+1 916 4554499
International Solar Energy Society e.V. (ISES)
Ms. Arabella Liehr
hq@ises.org
+276 79105 4917318442
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. Booth 34, 17 - 20 Nov    
Support Humanity Cameroon (SUHUCAM)
Mr. Sunday Geofrey Mbafoambe
sundayg@suhucam.org
+237 237 674418466
Association Club Amis de la Planète (APC)
Mr. Jean Félix Ebo'o
amisdelaplanetecameroun@gmail.com
+237 0 694956256
Showcasing practical community and youth-led adaptation solutions, in pictures and virtual forms. Solutions are natured-based spotlighting indigenous and local knowledge. written publications, flyers for with further reading guidelines Booth 5, 17 - 20 Nov    
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. Rowena STEAD
r.stead@brgm.fr
+33 0 784546359
WE NEED CO2 CAPTURE AND STORAGE (CCS & CCUS) TO MEET THE PARIS AGREEMENT TARGETS! Information for non-specialists on the science behind CO2 geological storage, a proven and flexible GHG mitigation technology, and why we need it. Graphics, hands-on exhibits and brochures to download in 30 languages Booth 20, 17 - 20 Nov    
The American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Mr. Derek Washam
derekwasham@aia.org
+1 202 9240137
International Code Council
Ms. Judy Zakreski
jzakreski@iccsafe.org
+1 703 8509016
AIA’s Framework for Design Excellence represents the defining principles of good design. Comprised of 10 principles and sets of searching questions, the framework informs progress toward a zero-carbon, healthy, just, resilient, and equitable built environment that achieves the UN SDGs. Booth 36, 17 - 20 Nov    
The Aspen Institute
Mr. Laura Simmons-Stern
laura.simmons-stern@aspeninstitute.org
+1 781 9563097
Indalo Inclusive South Africa NPC
Ms. Shamiela Reid
shamiela@indaloinclusive.org.za
+27 81 128440135
Showcasing how ANDE's global network supports Small and Growing Businesses (SGBs) to scale green solutions and inclusive growth. As COP30 focuses on implementation, ANDE highlights entrepreneurs as key climate solution providers and partners in meeting local and global goals. Booth 37, 17 - 20 Nov    
The British Council
Ms. Dilara Ibrahimova
Ibrahimova.DilaraEldar@britishcouncil.org
+994 50 2501518
International National Trusts Organisation (INTO)
Ms. Catherine Leonard
info@into.org
+44 7920 270415
Showcasing effective and impactful artistic, cultural and educational responses and solutions through projects and partnerships to address climate change Booth 38, 17 - 20 Nov    
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
Cornell University and Tufts University will present their world-renowned climate research (Cornell Atkinson Center) and policy analysis (Climate Policy Lab) to help advance dialogue and decisions with Parties and observers at the COP. Booth 42, 17 - 20 Nov    
Tsinghua University, Global Climate Change Institute (GCCI)
Ms. Alun Gu
gal@tsinghua.edu.cn
+86 10 1891002356
World Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (WUSME)
Ms. Maria Valeria Pasquini
info@wusme.org
+39 335 7347947
Future global carbon market mechanism: path and cooperation to reach all sectors and key groups Booth 16, 17 - 20 Nov    
U.S. Climate Action Network (USCAN)
Mr. Sriram Madhusoodanan
smadhusoodanan@usclimatenetwork.org
+1 857 4136428
Southeast Climate and Energy Network (SCEN)
Mr. Alex Easdale
alex@scen-us.org
+1 954 6737002
A transition is happening, but is it just? Our COP30 exhibit will celebrate the grassroots climate leadership fighting to ensure it is. It will feature stories of how our 200+ members are fighting fossil fuels in their communities, repairing harm, and leading transformative campaigns for justice. Booth 18, 17 - 20 Nov    
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. Christian Ezedinbu
kennedyezedinbu@yahoo.com
+234 0 8056212653
THE IMPORTANCE OF CHILDREN ,YOUTH AND TREE PLANTING CLUBS IN IMO STATE , NIGERIA WILL BE ESCALATED THROUGH DISPLAY OF VARIOUS POSTERS AND DOCUMENTATIONS OF TREE PLANTING AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN COLLABORATION WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE WITH SUPERVISION OF THE COMMISSIONER FOR YOUTH AND TALENT HUNT Booth 6, 17 - 20 Nov    
University of Texas at Austin
Ms. Katherine Romanak
katherine.romanak@beg.utexas.edu
+1 512 5653762
Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA)
Ms. Judith Shapiro
judith.shapiro@ccsassociation.org
+44 0 2030318750
The International CCS Knowledge Centre
Mr. James Fann
jfann@ccsknowledge.com
+1 306 5655669
Information will be provided on programs available from institutions with research experience and technical and training expertise in CCS, including from the University of Texas at Austin Gulf Coast Carbon Center, IEAGHG, and The International CCS Knowledge Centre. Booth 40, 17 - 20 Nov    
World Biogas Association (WBA)
Mr. Giulia Ceccarelli
gceccarelli@worldbiogasassociation.org
+44 75 51005377
Greener Impact International (GII)
Mr. Mawuena Evamenam Goka
info@greenerimpactint.org
+233 24 4967340
Biogas can deliver 50% of the Global Methane Pledge, cut 11% of global GHGs, and replace a third of today’s natural gas. This exhibit showcases the #MakingBiogasHappen programme— supporting governments to accelerate sustainable, safe, and scalable biogas sector growth worldwide. Booth 29, 17 - 20 Nov    
World Federation for Animals (WFA)
Ms. Silvia Mantilla
silvia.mantilla@wfa.org
+49 0 1575121552
Aquatic Life Institute (ALI)
Ms. Christine Xu
christine@ali.fish
+34 674 498381
Eurogroup for Animals
Ms. Ines Ajuda
i.ajuda@eurogroupforanimals.org
+32 476 974066
World Animal Protection (WAP)
Ms. Angel Flores
eacomms@worldanimalprotection.org
+63 917 8754322
Building on past exhibits that helped put animals on the climate agenda, this booth showcases how animal welfare enhances climate solutions. Explore the Animals for Climate Action tool and learn how protecting wildlife and transforming food systems support nature-based mitigation. Booth 49, 17 - 20 Nov    
Yale University
Ms. Melanie Quigley
melanie.quigley@yale.edu
+1 203 4449125
Yale Student Environmental Coalition (YSEC)
Ms. Camila Young
camila.young@yale.edu
+1 305 3332127
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. Booth 45, 17 - 20 Nov    
Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS)
Mr. Golam Rabbani
golam.rabbani72@gmail.com
+880 1713 248362
Gana Unnayan Kendra (GUK)
Mr. MD GOLAM RABBANI
golam.rabbani72@gmail.com
+880 1713 248362
Light House
Mr. MD GOLAM RABBANI
golam.rabbani72@gmail.com
+880 1713 248362
The urgency of financing loss and damage resulting from climate change is a pressing issue that demands immediate attention. BCAS as a Member organization of Asia Climate Change Consortium (ACCC) will showcase the needs and current solutions from the ground. Booth 1, 10 - 15 Nov    
South Asian Forum for Environment (SAFE)
Mr. Dipayan Dey
chair@safeinch.org
+91 0 9903181171
Asian Farmers' Association for Sustainable Rural Development Inc. (AFA)
Ms. Ma Estrella Banzuela
afaesther@asianfarmers.org
+63 2 9178130689
Badabon Sangho
Ms. Fariha Jesmin
fariha.badabon@gmail.com
+88 1207 1628311625
BAIF Development Research Foundation (BAIF)
Mr. BHARAT KAKADE
bkkakade@baif.org.in
+91 411058 2025231661
Exhibition of successful interventions and case studies on locally led adaptation, resilience, damage and loss accounting and blended finance through models, short documentaries and publications. Booth 2, 10 - 15 Nov    
Energies 2050 (Energies 2050)
Mr. STEPHANE POUFFARY
stephane.pouffary@energies2050.org
+33 0 680319189
Earth Savers Movement (ESM)
Ms. Russet Dewy Sacayan
dewy.sacayan@yahoo.co.nz
+63 2 9620550708
Women Environmental Programme (WEP)
Ms. Priscilla Achakpa
info@wepnigeria.net
+234 80777 41166
Showcasing transformative adaptation and resilience solutions, community-driven innovations, Indigenous-led protection efforts, finance for adaptation and loss & damage, leveraging arts, culture and heritage to shift narratives and advance inclusive, gender-responsive and high-impact climate action. Booth 3, 10 - 15 Nov    
Digo Bikas Institute (DBI)
Mr. Abhishek Shrestha
abhishek.shrestha@digobikas.org
+977 1 9851217237
National Indigenous Disabled Women Association Nepal (NIDWAN)
Ms. Pratima Gurung
nidwan2015@gmail.com
+977 1 9841457270
Samata
Mr. Ravi Rebbapraggada
rrpragada@gmail.com
+91 0 9848195937
Climate Justice Booth 4, 10 - 15 Nov    
LAYA
Mr. Myron Mendes
myron@inecc.net
+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
myronmendes@gmail.com
+91 0 9892396302
This exhibit spotlights community-led climate solutions from the Global South, featuring local planning, decentralised systems, green skills, and finance access. It showcases how Locally Determined Contributions (LDCs) are driving real-time climate action from the ground up. Booth 5, 10 - 15 Nov    
Appui Solidarité pour le Renforcement de l'Aide au Développement (ASRAD)
Mr. KABINE DOUMBIA
coordinator@ongasrad.org
+223 73 671886
This exhibit will showcase local climate resilience solutions in the Sahel, community-based carbon finance, inclusive governance, and the role of youth and women in land restoration and advancing climate justice. Booth 6, 10 - 15 Nov  
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International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF)
Mr. Peter Minang
a.minang@cifor-icraf.org
+254 727 492459
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
Ms. Levania Santoso
L.Santoso@cifor-icraf.org
+62 251 8622622
Friedrich Schiller University Jena (FSU Jena)
Mr. Martin Herold
herold@gfz.de
+49 174 3248179
This event will draw and highlight lessons from previous tropical forest finance initiatives to enable successful implementation of the Tropical Forests Forever Facility-TFFF. A pan-tropical selection of speakers will bring public, private, community and indigenous perspectives. Booth 7, 10 - 15 Nov    
African Centre for Climate Actions and Rural Development Initiative (ACCARD Initiative)
Mr. Freeman Elohor Oluowo
hallabigfreeman@gmail.com
+234 805 5303634
Animal Protection Organization of Nigeria (APON)
Mr. Joseph Odika
info@aponwelfare.org
+234 0 8103891171
EcoArts Connections (EAC)
Mr. Robert Ross
robertjayross@hotmail.com
+1 303 7202775341
Advancing a collaborative climate actions and strategies for developing early warning and early response for climate change adaptation and mitigation at the local level. The exhibit will showcase scalable local communities, young people, academia and governments partnerships that are scalable Booth 8, 10 - 15 Nov    
Spring of the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (SASAL)
Ms. Manasiti Omar
Manasitiomar92@gmail.com
+254 740 555167
An immersive exhibit amplifying Indigenous and youth-led climate justice through music, storytelling, and lived experiences—bringing the voices, songs, and hopes of frontline communities into the heart of COP30. Booth 9, 10 - 15 Nov    
Comité permanent Inter-Etats de Lutte contre la Sécheresse dans le Sahel (CILSS)
Mr. Assoumana Boubacar Toukal
boubacar.toukal@cilss.int
+227 90 90144952
Environnement et Developpement du Tiers-Monde (ENDA-TM)
Ms. Nathalie koffi
koffi.nathalie@gmail.com
+221 0 775740958
West African Science service centre on Climate change and Adapted Land use (WASCAL)
Mr. Kwame Hackman
hackman.k@wascal.org
+226 66 829375
Strengthening climate services to address the increasing frequency and intensity of climate extremes in West Africa and Sahel region Booth 10, 10 - 15 Nov    
Association of Sustainable Ecological Engineering Development (ASEED)
Mr. JUI-WEN CHEN
jw@jwprocess.com.tw
+886 965 23230
Commission des Forêts d'Afrique Centrale (COMIFAC)
Mr. CHOUAIBOU NCHOUTPOUEN
cnchoutpouen@comifac.org
+237 6 99523407
Egypt The Dream Foundation for Development and Innovation and Innovation
Mr. Mohamad Haggag
egypt.the.dreamm@gmail.com
+20 10 1660960
From Vision to Action: Restoring Our Planet with Concrete Solutions! JW Eco-Technology, COMIFAC initiatives in the Congo basin and Egypt Dream Foundation are joining forces to restore ecosystems, empower communities, achieve net zero, and foster a resilient future with green economic growth. Booth 11, 10 - 15 Nov    
Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM)
Ms. GABRIELA SAVIAN
gabriela.savian@ipam.org.br
+55 61 996854938
SOS Atlantic Forest Foundation
Ms. Afra Balazina
afra@sosma.org.br
+55 11 999567337
Forest degradation is now the main source of forest emissions, raising climate and investment risks.It’s a global issue. We will present scientific analyses and solutions to transform this challenge through financial mechanisms for forest conservation, governance and sustainability. Booth 12, 10 - 15 Nov    
University of Colorado at Boulder (CU-Boulder)
Ms. Marilyn Averill
marilyn.averill@gmail.com
+1 720 2448596
Colorado State University
Ms. Aleta Weller
aleta.weller@colostate.edu
+1 970 2139348
Instituto Andino de Montaña (IDM)
Ms. Julia Klein
jklein.csu@gmail.com
+1 970 2141358
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
Ms. Christine Shields
shields@ucar.edu
+1 720 9338808
Public and private institutions of Colorado (USA) participate in local to global partnerships that increase and communicate knowledge and develop effective strategies to deal with the challenges of climate change, sustainability and the protection of communities and natural resources. Booth 13, 10 - 15 Nov    
IBON International Foundation Inc. (IBON)
Mr. Ivan Phell Enrile
ienrile@iboninternational.org
+63 2 89277061
ESCR-Net- International Network for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR-Net)
Ms. Patricia Wattimena
pwattimena@escr-net.org
+62 8199 1990901
The exhibit intends to showcase peoples' struggles against dangerous distractions, and for real people-powered climate solutions. Booth 14, 10 - 15 Nov    
CorpsAfrica
Mr. Malamine Badiane
mbadiane@corpsafrica.org
+221 77 1299949
Korea Green Foundation (KGF)
Ms. heeju seo
shj1150@greenfund.org
+82 10 41811150
Showcasing youth-led climate solutions from rural Africa: How CorpsAfrica empowers Volunteers to build climate resilience, drive community adaptation, and connect local innovation with global action. Booth 15, 10 - 15 Nov    
African Smart Cities Innovation Foundation (ASCIF)
Mr. David Olatunji
david.ascif@gmail.com
+234 907 5523333
African Belt and Road Development Initiative (ABRDI)
Mr. David Olaniyi
tunbum4real@yahoo.co.uk
+50 50 0
The momentum for city-led climate action is rapidly growing, driven by cities’ leadership in climate action and their massive potential to reduce emissions and build resilience Booth 16, 10 - 15 Nov    
Technology Education Research and Rehabilitation for Environment Policy Centre (TERRE Policy Centre)
Ms. Vinita Apte
terrepolicycentre@gmail.com
+91 0 9822091537
Environmental Quality Protection Foundation (EQPF)
Mr. I-Chan Cheng
chengic.eqpf@gmail.com
+886 2 23211155
Showcasing community‑driven innovations for sustainable livelihoods, renewable energy, afforestation, and ecosystem restoration. Empowering rural and coastal communities to build climate resilience, enhance biodiversity, and inspire cross‑border collaboration for a greener future. Booth 17, 10 - 15 Nov    
Nurses Across the Borders (NAB)
Mr. Peters OMORAGBON
petersomoragbon@nursesacrosstheborders.org
+44 75 80081195
Coastal Development Partnership (CDPBD)
Mr. Syed Jahangir Masum
masum@cdpbd.org
+880 1911 313049
The tide of climate and ocean degradation is rising. But as demonstrated at the UNOC 2025, so too is the resolve of those on the front lines. NABHI remains steadfast in its commitment to transforming policy, empowering communities, and healing both our planet and our people the goal of our event Booth 18, 10 - 15 Nov    
Home of Sibuyan Island Peoples (BSI)
Mr. Rodne Galicha
pangkalahatan@gmail.com
+63 917 1367803
Center for Environmental Concerns - Philippines Inc. (CEC)
Ms. Lia Mai Alonzo
lia@cecphils.org
+63 2 83562166
This exhibition highlights the role of Philippine Catholic actors in promoting climate action during the 10th anniversary of the Laudato Si'. It presents best practices on the activities of faith-based actors on promoting integral ecology onto inclusive and transformative advocacies and programs. Booth 19, 10 - 15 Nov    
Franciscans International (FI)
Mr. Antonius Budi Tjahjono
b.tjahjono@franciscansinternational.org
+41 22 7794010
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
Ms. Christine Moffett
christine.moffett@elca.org
+1 832 4549179
The Lutheran World Federation (LWF)
Ms. elena cedillo vargas
elena.cedillo@lutheranworld.org
+41 78 9457646
Ensuring Human Rights and Ethical Approach to Just Transition. The exhibition will show the intersection between human rights, ethics and faith in addressing just transition, bringing concrete experiences of affected communities from Asia, Americas, Africa and Europe Booth 20, 10 - 15 Nov    
Vikalp
Mr. HIMANSHUKUMAR NATVARLAL BANKER
md@vikalp.org
+91 79 26822000
Buddha's Light International Association
Mr. KWONG DJEE CHAN
nyngo@blia.org
+61 419 727569
Janvikas
Mr. MAHESHKUMAR REVABHAI PANDYA
info@vikalp.org
+91 79 48950365
Transformation of indigenous women - Natural Resource Governor with Agroforestry Entrepreneur with support of community by planting fruit and native trees and sustainable traditional agriculture to repair, restore & regenerate mother land. Booth 21, 10 - 15 Nov    
Food of Tomorrow Institute
Ms. Juliana Tangari
juliana@comidadoamanha.org
+55 21 998195941
Food and Culture Institute * (ICC)
Mr. Ariela Doctors
arieladoctors@gmail.com
+55 11 984529974
Instituto Regenera
Mr. Fabricio Muriana
fabricio@institutoregenera.org.br
+55 11 976056457
International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES-Food)
Ms. Nicole Pita
nicole.pita@ipes-food.org
+32 47 2381913
MOBILIZING TRANSFORMATIVE ACTION ON FOOD, CLIMATE, AND NATURE AT COP30: As hunger and climate chaos rise, this space intends to put local food systems on the global climate agenda, spotlighting how innovations in public policies, family farming, education, and research bring real climate solutions Booth 22, 10 - 15 Nov    
International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR)
Mr. Borja De La Peña Escardó
bescardo@inbar.int
+86 0 1381144520
Center for Management and Strategic Studies (CGEE)
Mr. Marcelo Poppe
mpoppe@cgee.org.br
+55 61 999740111
We will showcase bioeconomy and energy solutions: bamboo & rattan products, technology & innovations on bioenergy, plastic substitution, lifestyle products & construction materials for sustainable cities, contributing to sustainable development, climate change & to achieve carbon neutrality Booth 23, 10 - 15 Nov    
International Network for Sustainable Energy (INFORSE)
Ms. Judit Szoleczky
ove@inforse.org
+45 42 300192
All India Women's Conference (AIWC)
Ms. Kalyani Raj
president@aiwc.org.in
+91 11 9810053728
Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy (NFVE)
Mr. Daniele Pagani
dp@folkecenter.dk
+39 345 4499450
SustainableEnergy (SE)
Mr. Gunnar Olesen
gbo@ve.dk
+45 24 269933
INFORSE: global network of 160 NGOs promoting sustainable energy. Showcasing local climate solutions: cookstoves, solar dryers, PV, eco-village, reduce poverty, women-led initiatives in India, efficiency, lifestyle, 100% renewable scenarios. Africa, South Asia, Europe. Education programs for youth. Booth 24, 10 - 15 Nov    
Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh (CCDB)
Mr. Sheikh Imran Kibria
imran@ccdbbd.org
+88 0 1732299181
Center for Natural Resource Studies (CNRS)
Mr. Avijit Paul
avi@cnrs.org.bd
+880 2 222274127
National Council for Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Public Leadership (NCCSD)
Mr. Kirit Shelat
drkiritshelat@gmail.com
+91 380014 26421580
We will showcase CCDB’s Climate Centre, featuring climate-smart adaptation and mitigation technologies. The Centre also serves as a regional hub, promoting knowledge exchange and supporting research to tackle the impacts of climate change. Booth 25, 10 - 15 Nov    
Ecology Center
Ms. Mariel Vilella
mariel@no-burn.org
+44 7847 79154
Environment and Social Development Organization (ESDO)
Mr. Shahriar Hossain
shahriar25@gmail.com
+880 1711 545066
Nipe Fagio (NF)
Ms. Ana Alexandrina de Sampaio Moraes Silva Rocha
info@nipefagio.co.tz
+255 0 657686615
The Zero Waste Hub will provide publicly accessible resources on just transition strategies toward circular and zero waste local economies, highlighting their contributions to climate mitigation, adaptation, and other key co-benefits. Booth 26, 10 - 15 Nov    
Brazil
Mr. David Lapola
dmlapola@unicamp.br
+55 19 998796100
Future Earth International
Ms. Judit Ungvari
judit.ungvari@futureearth.org
+1 352 2756652
Met Office Hadley Center
Ms. Katrina Macneill
katrina.macneill@metoffice.gov.uk
+44 7885 705285
Technical University Munich (TUM)
Ms. Anja Rammig
Anja.Rammig@tum.de
+49 176 83029049
University of Exeter
Ms. Alissa Haward
a.b.haward@exeter.ac.uk
+44 7917 447656
AmazonFACE: showcasing the world's largest open-air climate change experiment at the heart of the Amazon forest to inform climate policy. Free-Air CO2 Enrichment methods (FACE) test future resilience of carbon sinks and improve calculations of carbon budgets for keeping global warming well below 2°C Booth 27, 10 - 15 Nov    
Earth Island Institute, Inc. (EII)
Mr. Nathan Thanki
nathan@fossilfueltreaty.org
+44 74 95686242
Center for Biological Diversity (CBD)
Ms. Anchun Jean Su
jsu@biologicaldiversity.org
+1 415 7703187
College of the Atlantic (COA)
Ms. Doreen Stabinsky
doreenstabinsky@gmail.com
+1 207 5188330
Press Club Brussels Europe
Mr. Laurence Moffett
larry.moffet@pressclub.be
+32 495 534340
United Kingdom Youth Climate Coalition Limited (UKYCC)
Ms. Beth Doherty
beth.doherty@ukycc.org
+44 0 0
At COP28 Parties committed to transition away from fossil fuels, yet there is still no global plan for this transition, or mechanism to ensure it is just. This exhibit will share materials from diverse stakeholders working for just transitions from fossil fuels Booth 28, 10 - 15 Nov    
PAIRVI Associates (PAIRVI)
Mr. Ajay Kumar Jha
k.ajay.j@gmail.com
+91 0 9717771255
Centre for Community Economics and Development Consultants Society (CECOEDECON)
Mr. Vibhuti Joshi
cecoedecon@gmail.com
+91 141 2770330
The exhibit will showcase efforts and innovations through audio-visual and other IEC 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 Booth 29, 10 - 15 Nov    
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Mr. Manish Kumar Shrivastava
manish.shrivastava@teri.res.in
+91 98918 84894
Griha Council
Mr. Manish Kumar Shrivastava
manish.shrivastava@teri.res.in
+91 98918 84894
TERI and GRIHA Council will showcase their ongoing work on promoting sustainable development including policy research and advisory, project implementation, and in-house technological solutions in different sectors for developing country need Booth 30, 10 - 15 Nov    
Climate Action Network International (CAN International)
Ms. Sophie Richmond
srichmond@climatenetwork.org
+44 121 4712192
Abibimman Foundation (AF)
Mr. Kenneth Nana Amoateng
amoatengken@gmail.com
+233 244 23651
Christian Aid (CA)
Ms. Mariana Paoli
mpaoli@christian-aid.org
+44 7864 288457
This interactive exhibit by will showcase the role of public finance in Just Transition and climate action. It will highlight positive examples of renewable energy and highlight loopholes in public finance still funding fossil fuels as well as in private finance regulation. Booth 31, 10 - 15 Nov    
Research Centre for Sustainable Development (RCSD)
Ms. 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 exhibition aims to showcase green practices in implementing by firms, local and national governments on addressing climate change. It will highlight efforts in actions at key stakeholders for reducing carbon emissions, maintaining economic development and enhancing social well-being. Booth 32, 10 - 15 Nov    
Unión de Industriales para Saneamiento Cuencas Matanza Riachuelo y Reconquista (UISCUMARR)
Mr. Mariano Villares
marianovillares25@gmail.com
+54 11 30595592
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
Ms. Maria Cecilia Bonet
maria.cecilia.bonet@wupperinst.org
+49 172 1734415
The exhibit will showcase local initiatives related to a just and equitable energy transition in Latin America, highlighting the role of municipalities, unions, and communities in implementing solutions with a territorial and social approach. Booth 33, 10 - 15 Nov    
European Nuclear Society (ENS)
Ms. Jadwiga Najder
jadwiga.najder@euronuclear.org
+33 0 761794074
Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)
Ms. Jessica Clifford
cliffordj@cna.ca
+1 613 2374262
Forum Atomique Européen (FORATOM)
Ms. Ann Jessica Johnson
JESSICA.JOHNSON@FORATOM.ORG
+32 496 127466
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 Booth 34, 10 - 15 Nov    
Society for Development and Community Empowerment (SDCE)
Ms. Victoria Manya
v.o.manya@asc.leidenuniv.nl
+31 10 687957708
Centre for 21st Century Issues (C21st)
Ms. Titilope Akosa
titiakosa@gmail.com
+234 802 3047678
Connected Advocacy for Empowerment and Youth Development Initiative (Connected Advocacy)
Mr. Prince Israel Orekha
israel@connectedadvocacy.org.ng
+234 300281 8064871447
An interactive, multi-sensory installation that unveils the hidden social, emotional, and physical networks underpinning energy access in Africa—especially as shaped by youth and women. Unlike static poster exhibits, this is a walkthrough experience that immerses participants in real stories and tan Booth 35, 10 - 15 Nov    
Fundación Sustentabilidad sin Fronteras (SSF)
Mr. Mariano Villares
marianov@sustentabilidadsf.org.ar
+54 11 30595592
Asociación La Ruta del Clima
Ms. Jennifer Rojas
jennifer.rojas@larutadelclima.org
+506 506 88141088
Sustenta Honduras
Mr. Ricardo Pineda Guzman
ricardo@sustentahonduras.org
+504 33 358203
The exhibit will present innovative tools for citizen climate monitoring and transformative narratives driven by youth and ecofeminism in Latin America, featuring initiatives like the Climate Action Observatory and the storytelling project Un Buen Día Booth 36, 10 - 15 Nov    
Non-Timber Forest Products-Exchange Programme Incorporated (NTFP-EP)
Mr. Dazzle Labapis
dazzle.labapis@ntfp.org
+63 63 9175178146
Dhrubotara Youth Development Foundation (DYDF)
Mr. MD GOLAM RABBANI
golam.rabbani72@gmail.com
+880 1713 248362
Stichting Mama Cash
Ms. Lebogang Ramasodi
Lebogang@UAF-Africa.org
+27 61 2053927
We will showcase our work with women and youth protecting forests and territories, promoting agroecology, and strengthening their leadership. Rooted in feminist and gender-just economics, we call for care-centered climate action and scaled finance for gender, climate, and biodiversity justice. Booth 37, 10 - 15 Nov    
International Foundation for African Children (IFAC)
Mr. Michael Ikechukwu Nwafejoku
africanchildren@hotmail.com
+234 803 7873061
Green Mobilisation Initiative
Mr. Gabriel Aborele
greenmobilisationinitiative@yahoo.com
+234 80 28192355
Showcasing materials that highlights the strength and capacity delivery of the young ones in Africa galvanising resources in enhancing climate adaptability, resilience and mitigation modules. IFAC role in promoting climate education will be highlighted and her synergy with climate stakeholders. Booth 38, 10 - 15 Nov    
CBM UK (CBM UK)
Mr. Mark Barrell
markb@cbmuk.org.uk
+44 7530 920535
CBM Global Disability Inclusion Association *
Ms. Mary Keogh
debbie.gallagher@cbm-global.org
+353 87 6426852
European Disability Forum (EDF)
Mr. Gordon Rattray
gordon.rattray@edf-feph.org
+32 473 848133
HelpAge International (HAI)
Mr. Hari Krishna Nibanupudi
hari.nibanupudi@helpage.org
+91 40 8743092447
International Disability Alliance (IDA)
Mr. Gordon Rattray
grattray@ida-secretariat.org
+32 473 848133
International Disability and Development Consortium (IDDC)
Ms. Angélique Hardy
coordinator@iddcconsortium.net
+32 0 486175239
Profiling through the use of video storytelling and photovoice women with diverse disabilities and ages from low-income backgrounds in Nepal to reveal how climate change deepens exclusion, while also highlighting barriers to and enablers for inclusive adaptation and climate action Booth 39, 10 - 15 Nov    
Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (BKWSU)
Ms. Sonja Maria Ohlsson
sonja.ohlsson@dk.brahmakumaris.org
+45 30 230738
Faith Association of the Rehabilitation of Street Children and Orphans (FARSO)
Ms. Sonia Awo Achioke
achiokesonia4@gmail.com
+233 573 947844
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 mindset can create opportunities for clean technologies and sustainable lifestyles. BKWSU, FARSO, GPIW & ISMUN exhibit renewable energies programs, tree plantations, young leaders’ climate projects and advocate for a just, human-focused transition. Booth 40, 10 - 15 Nov    
YES-Europe (Young leaders in Energy and Sustainability)
Ms. Caterina Bittendorf
caterina.bittendorf@yeseurope.org
+49 176 34435455
Youth Initiative for Land in Africa (YILAA)
Mr. Innocent Antoine Houedji
ahouedji@yilaa.org
+229 1 97892095
YOUNGO Constituency: The Global Youth Statement 2025: The GYS is the world’s largest child- & youth-led process bringing voices & demands of Children and Youth from all over the world to COP - and that means everyone from grassroots movements to students and young professionals. Booth 41, 10 - 15 Nov    
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)
Mr. Stefan Thorsell
st@iwgia.org
+45 53 732842
Association des Femmes Peules et Peuples Autochtones du Tchad (AFPAT)
Ms. Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim
HINDOUOUMAR@GMAIL.COM
+33 6 69900169
Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN)
Mr. TUNGA BHADRA RAI
tungarai@hotmail.com
+977 1 1985106971
We will present an informative exhibit highlighting the role of Indigenous Peoples in climate action, collective rights, and just transition. It will feature stories, strategies, and key publications on NDCs, climate justice, knowledge co-production, and Indigenous participation in the UNFCCC. Booth 42, 10 - 15 Nov    
Asociación Interétnica de Desarrollo de la Selva Peruana (AIDESEP)
Mr. Roberto Espinoza
ayamtai08@gmail.com
+51 1 954115888
Organización Regional de la Asociación Inter-Étnica de Desarrollo de la Selva Peruana Ucayali (ORAU)
Mr. Esteban Morales
ethien27@hotmail.com
+51 1 969134774
Regional Association of Indigenous Peoples of the Central Jungle
Ms. Stephany Cadenillas
stephanycadenillas@gmail.com
+51 1 957628008
Amazon in Emergency and Point of No Return: Mining, Fires, Extractivism, Ethnocide of Uncontacted Peoples Booth 43, 10 - 15 Nov    
The George Washington University (GWU)
Ms. Vera Kuklina
kuklina@gwu.edu
+1 202 6213684
Environmental Research and Development Alternatives (ERDA)
Mr. Md.Monir Hossain Chowdhury
erda.dhaka@gmail.com
+880 1711 862783
Global Ecovillage Network (GEN - International)
Mr. Rob Wheeler
robwheeler22@gmail.com
+1 931 2269655
The exhibit will showcase works co-created by Indigenous Peoples, nomadic communities, scientists, artists, and leaders who combine cutting-edge research with Indigenous and traditional knowledge to document and reflect on rapidly changing landscapes and their impact on future generations Booth 44, 10 - 15 Nov    
Gansu "Green Camel Bell" Environment and Development Center (Green Camel Bell)
Mr. Zhong Zhao
zzhongcn@gmail.com
+86 139 19244430
China South Low Carbon Academy (CSLCA)
Ms. Weihong Li
liweihong@sino-carbon.cn
+86 10 84186535
Indigenous traditional knowledge and youth creativity are driving innovative, community-based solutions to climate challenges Booth 45, 10 - 15 Nov    
AJEMALEBU Self Help (AJESH)
Mr. Ajebe Nnoko Ngaaje Harrison
info@ajesh.org
+237 6 99133803
Krasnoyarsk Regional Public Ecological Movement "Friends of the Siberian Forests" (FSF)
Mr. Andrey Laletin
laletin3@gmail.com
+7 950 4351945
Biodiversity protection & Climate Change. The event will illuminate the urgent need to safeguard our planet's Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) and Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures (OECMs) as they play a vital role in maintaining biodiversity and mitigating climate change. Booth 46, 10 - 15 Nov    
Climate Alliance (Klima-Bündnis)
Ms. Silke Lunnebach
s.lunnebach@climatealliance.org
+49 69 7171390
Climate Alliance Austria (CAA)
Ms. Silke Lunnebach
s.lunnebach@climatealliance.org
+49 69 71713932
Climate Alliance Italy
Ms. Silke Lunnebach
s.lunnebach@climatealliance.org
+49 69 71713932
Climate Alliance members have been acting in partnership with indigenous rainforest peoples for the benefit of the global climate. With over 2,000 members spread across more than 25 countries, Climate Alliance is the largest European city network dedicated to fair and comprehensive climate action. Booth 47, 10 - 15 Nov    
Beijing Rongzhi Corporate Social Responsibility Institute (北京融&#2623)
Ms. SHUO WANG
wangshuo@rzcsri.org
+156 86 1381011617
World Historic and Cultural Canal Cities Cooperation Organization
Ms. Hui ZHU
fridazhu@whcccco.org
+86 514 87926952
Smart City, Green Energy, Climate Future - Green Collaboration to Address Climate Change Booth 48, 10 - 15 Nov    
Taiwan Research Institute (TRI)
Ms. Yu-hsuan Chang
yuhsuan.chang@tri.org.tw
+886 886 910119679
Association des Scientifiques Environnementalistes pour un Développement Intégré (ASEDI)
Mr. Mohamed-Awali Ouro-Djeri Djobo
ong.asedi@gmail.com
+228 98 317811
Responding to Climate Change (RTCC)
Ms. Nicole Serrij
ns@rtcc.org
+44 7526 797236
Green growth offers a pathway to achieve economic development while ensuring climate neutrality. This exhibit will showcase solutions that align low-carbon finance, innovation, green jobs, and inclusive policies to drive resilient and sustainable economic transformation. Booth 49, 10 - 15 Nov    
International-Lawyers.Org (INTLawyers)
Mr. Curtis Doebbler
cdoebbler@unimak.edu.sl
+41 79 3044654
Global Law Thinkers Society (GLTS)
Ms. Raoman Smita
globallawthinkers@gmail.com
+880 1755 991488
"Climate Change and International Law" International-Lawyers.Org with provide information on recent legal decisions applying international law concerning climate change. Global Law Thinkers Theme will showcase innovative climate finance solutions that empower eco-enterprises and green trade. Booth 50, 10 - 15 Nov    
*Provisionally admitted observer organization