Green Moonshot - Green 2 Compete

Roundtable on Deforestation-free Global Value Chains

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Brussels

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Overview

<p>Jointly with the World Resources Institute (WRI), the International Trade Centre is pleased to announce the upcoming Roundtable on Deforestation-free Global Value Chains.</p><p>The 5th edition aims to bring together leading experts from academia, industry, and government to share best practices and insights on how to achieve deforestation-free global value chains. Key themes to be discussed include the role of technology in monitoring and verifying deforestation-free commitments, the effectiveness of policy instruments in promoting sustainable land use and products traceability, and the importance of multi-stakeholder partnerships in driving systemic change. The roundtable seeks to provide a platform for stakeholders to collaborate and explore opportunities to build more sustainable and resilient global value chains.</p>

ITC at COP27
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ITC Pavilion in the Blue Zone

  • Climate action by the small business community from around the world;
  • Talks with small businesses and enablers on challenges and good practices related to the low carbon transition and how trade can incentivise the transition;
  • ITC’s climate-related tools and services. 
  • High level conversations.

 

Resources

Recording of ITC activities at COP27 will be accessible on this page. Please regularly check for updates. 

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Sharm El Sheikh

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Green and Inclusive Value Chains Section

greentocompete [at] intracen.org

 

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Programme

WORLD LEADER SUMMIT ENGAGEMENTS
7 November
13:30 - 15:30
Room MR24
High Level Roundtable on Just Transition at the Climate Implementation Summit
Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Executive Director
International Trade Centre
8 November
12:00 - 14:00
High Level Roundtable on Climate change and the sustainability of vulnerable communities
Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Executive Director
International Trade Centre
SIDE-EVENTS
8 November
11:00 - 11:45
Africa Pavilion, COP 27 Blue Zone
Building Climate and Trade Competitiveness for Small Businesses
Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Executive Director
International Trade Centre
Kemo Fatty, Executive Director
GreenUp Gambia
Dr Dhanush Dinesh, Founder
Clim-Eat, bridging science and policy for food and climate
Jean-Marie Paugam, Deputy Director General
WTO
ITC Pavilion (Area B - Pavilion 12)
High-level conversations on small businesses with World Trade Organization
Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Executive Director
International Trade Centre
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Director-General, WTO
Ms. Vanessa Erogbogbo (Moderator)
Chief, Green and Inclusive Value Chains, International Trade Centre
9 November
ITC Pavilion (Area B - Pavilion 12)
High-level conversations on small businesses with African Export-Import Bank
Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Executive Director
International Trade Centre
Dr. Benedict Okey Oramah, President
African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank)
Ms. Vanessa Erogbogbo (Moderator)
Chief, Green and Inclusive Value Chains, International Trade Centre
11:00 - 12:00
Hall A, Blue Zone
UNCTAD - WTO High-level Forum on Global Investment and Trade for Climate Transformation
Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Executive Director
International Trade Centre
10 November
15:00 - 16:30
Conference room Khufu, COP27 Blue Zone
Accelerating the Low-Carbon Transition Through Sustainable and Inclusive Trade
Bringing together a high-level expert panel, the event will address:
• Barriers and opportunities for greening value chains and enhancing small businesses’ climate competitiveness in developing countries, particularly LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS.
• Policy and industry triggers to foster developing countries’ participation in sustainable trade.
• "Win-win" trade facilitation pathways to reduce carbon emissions, greening logistics and meet adaptation needs through access to technology, finance and innovation.
Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Executive Director
International Trade Centre
Maria Cecilia Quaglino
Climate advocate
H.E. Rabab Fatima
Under Secretary General and High Representative, United Nations Office of the High Representative for LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS; Secretary General for the 3rd UN Conference on LLDCs
Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary-General
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, UNCTAD
Niklas Hagelberg, Senior Programme Coordinator, Climate Change Programme
UNEP
Aik Hoe Lim, Director Trade and Environment
WTO
Ali El Nawawi, Co-founder and CEO
Scarabeus Sacer
Carolyn Deere Birkbeck, Director
Forum on Trade, Environment and the SDGs (TESS)
Anja von der Ropp, Senior Program Coordinator, Climate Change and Food Security
WIPO
10:00 - 11:00
ICC Pavilion, COP27 Blue Zone
Launch event: ICC/Sage SME Climate Impact Report - Enabling SMEs to take climate action
SMEs are the backbone of our economies and have a vital role to play in supporting the transition towards a cleaner and more environmentally friendly future in countries around the world, both by reducing the impact of their own operations and reducing the impacts generated in their supply chains. The ICC/Sage SME Climate Impact Report aims to better understand the environmental impact of SMEs in two markets, the United Kingdom and South Africa, and identifies key challenges and opportunities for SMEs to take more ambitious environmental action. Building on the economic research, we have developed a series of recommendations for policy makers to help create an enabling environment that can foster meaningful contributions from the global SME community.
This event will present the recent economic research and participants will have the opportunity to discuss why this transition is particularly challenging for SMEs and propose what climate actions SMEs can take now as well as what actions are needed by the government and business to enable greater SME climate action in the future.
Alexander Kasterine, Senior Adviser
International Trade Centre
10:00 - 11:00
ICC Pavilion, COP27 Blue Zone
Coalition for Innovation, Circularity and Entrepreneurship (CICE): A Collective Action Catalyst for an SME-led Circular Low-Carbon Transition
Launching of Coalition for Innovation, Circularity and Entrepreneurship (CICE) with its Partners
Ms. Vanessa Erogbogbo (Moderator)
Chief, Green and Inclusive Value Chains, International Trade Centre
Nina Kantcheva, Senior Policy Adviser, Global Programme on Nature for Development
UNDP
Zitouni Ould-Dada, Deputy Director, Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment
FAO
Moustapha Kamal Gueye, Global Coordinator, Green Jobs Programme, Enterprises Department
ILO/BIT
11 November
10:00 - 10:30
ITC Pavilion, (Area B - Pavilion 12)
High-level conversations on small businesses with The Commonwealth
Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Executive Director
International Trade Centre
Ms. Vanessa Erogbogbo (Moderator)
Chief, Green and Inclusive Value Chains, International Trade Centre
Patricia Scotland, Secretary-General
The Commonwealth
17 November
15:30 - 16:30
U.S. Center – Blue Zone
Building a climate smart network
This session will feature the launch of the Climate Smart Network, a new platform developed by the International Trade Centre, in partnership with the U.S. Department of State, in which small to medium sized enterprises can showcase their climate smart attributes, compliance to environmental or climate criteria of established certifications or their commitment to low-carbon practices. Representatives from the Department of State, ITC, Salamtex (an Egyptian medium sized enterprise in the textile sector), Bayer Crop Science, and the GOLD Standard will also discuss challenges and opportunities arising from the low-carbon transition in global value chains and ways to support small businesses in the green transition. This platform will serve as a tool for large buyers to search for products that meet their climate goals and help to diversify their supply chains.
Elliot Diringer, Senior Expert Advisor to the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate (SPEC)
U.S. Department of State
Dr. VK Kishore, Global Head of Vegetable Seeds, Smallholders and Sustainability
Bayer Crop Science, USA
Sarah Leugers, Chief Strategy Officer
GOLD Standard Foundation
Nancy Salam, Export Manager
Salamtex, Egypt
Joseph Wozniak, Head, Trade for Sustainable Development (T4SD)
International Trade Centre (ITC)
ITC PAVILION EVENTS
8 November
11:00 - 11:30
Get to know ITC Green Services Offierngs
Ana Patricia Batalhone, Associate Market Analyst
International Trade Centre
14:00 - 14:30
Building Climate Resilience & Competitiveness for MSMEs
Alexander Kasterine, Senior Adviser
International Trade Centre
9 November
10:30 - 11:00
Voice of Small Business feat. Fairafric, Ghana
Michael Marmon-Halm, Managing Director
Fairafric, Ghana
Akshata Limaye, Associate Programme Officer
International Trade Centre
Michaela Summerer, Junior Professional Officer
International Trade Centre
15:30 - 16:00
ITC Publication Launch: From Climate Risk to Resilience
Ana Patricia Batalhone, Associate Market Analyst
International Trade Centre
18:30 - 19:00
Voice of Small Business feat. Fairafric, Ghana
Michael Marmon-Halm, Managing Director
Fairafric, Ghana
Michaela Summerer, Junior Professional Officer
International Trade Centre
Akshata Limaye, Associate Programme Officer
International Trade Centre
10 November
10:00 - 10:30
Voice of Small Business feat. GreenUp Gambia
Kemo Fatty, Executive Director
GreenUp Gambia
Michaela Summerer, Junior Professional Officer
International Trade Centre
Akshata Limaye, Associate Programme Officer
International Trade Centre
11:30 - 12:00
Voice of Small Business feat. GreenUp Gambia
Kemo Fatty, Executive Director
GreenUp Gambia
Michaela Summerer, Junior Professional Officer
International Trade Centre
Akshata Limaye, Associate Programme Officer
International Trade Centre
14:30 - 15:00
Voice of Small Business feat. Alligator Head Foundation, Jamaica
Machel Donegan, Chief Operating Officer
Alligator Head Foundation
Michaela Summerer, Junior Professional Officer
International Trade Centre
Akshata Limaye, Associate Programme Officer
International Trade Centre
11 November
11:30 - 12:00
Building Climate Resilience & Competitiveness for MSMEs
Alexander Kasterine, Senior Adviser
International Trade Centre
12:30 - 13:00
Voice of Small Business feat. Bio Bhutan
Ugyen, CEO
Bio Bhutan
Michaela Summerer, Junior Professional Officer
International Trade Centre
Akshata Limaye, Associate Programme Officer
International Trade Centre
15:00 - 15:30
Voice of Small Business feat. International Textile House of Egypt
Yasmine Elbouhy, Head of Marketing
International Textile House of Egypt
Michaela Summerer, Junior Professional Officer
International Trade Centre
Akshata Limaye, Associate Programme Officer
International Trade Centre
12 November
10:00 - 10:30
Voice of Small Business feat. Bio Bhutan
Ugyen, CEO
Bio Bhutan
Michaela Summerer, Junior Professional Officer
International Trade Centre
Akshata Limaye, Associate Programme Officer
International Trade Centre
14:00 - 14:30
Voice of Small Business feat. Alligator Head Foundation, Jamaica
Machel Donegan, Chief Operating Officer
Alligator Head Foundation
Michaela Summerer, Junior Professional Officer
International Trade Centre
Akshata Limaye, Associate Programme Officer
International Trade Centre
15:00 - 15:30
Get to know ITC Green Services Offerings
Ana Patricia Batalhone, Associate Market Analyst
International Trade Centre
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Overview

<p>The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly referred to as COP27, will be held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt from 6 to 18 November 2022.&nbsp;</p><p>At COP27, ITC will place a spotlight on the role of trade and small businesses in supporting the achievement of the Paris Agreement.&nbsp;</p>

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Impact areas

Sustainable resilient value chains

Connecting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) to value chains and helping them succeed is central to ITC’s mission. We work with all stakeholders in areas that can improve income and employment and have the greatest potential for developmental change, and develop strategies and build partnerships along those value chains. See how our Alliances for Action and Trade for Sustainable Development initiatives support these objectives.

 

Inclusive trade

 

We understand that inclusion is essential to bridge economic, social and environmental gaps. ITC emphasizes initiatives that create opportunities for women, youth and other people in vulnerable situations, such as the poor, refugees, internally displaced persons, people with disabilities and other often marginalized groups. See how our SheTrades, Youth and Trade, Ethical Fashion Initiative and Refugee Employment and Skills initiatives work towards these objectives.

Green Trade

 

 

Environmental sustainability and climate resilience have become key determinants of enterprise competitiveness. ITC supports ecopreneurs and micro, small and medium-sized enterprises to build and scale their green innovations and products. We promote the alignment of trade- and environment-related policies. See how our Green2Compete and Trade for Sustainable Development initiatives aim to end unsustainable practices.

E-commerce

 

ITC centres its efforts on the digitalization of trade and the specific constraints faced by micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, in particular e-commerce of goods and services. We focus on facilitating inclusive participation in e-commerce by simultaneously enabling firm growth and addressing challenges faced at the enterprise, business ecosystem and policy levels. See how our ecomConnect initiative helps provide tools and solutions for the development of e-commerce.

Regional integration

ITC’s interventions at the regional and inter-regional level focus on boosting regional trade and advancing South-South trade and investment. We enhance supportive regulatory and institutional environments, and strive to integrate micro, small and medium-sized enterprises into regional value chains and connect them with emerging trade opportunities. See how our One Trade Africa empowers African enterprises, especially women- and youth-led businesses, to access market opportunities from continental integration.

Our Core Services

Trade

We work to improve firm-level capacities to trade. ITC addresses the managerial, strategic and operational needs of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and helps create market linkages through a modular approach. We adapt our tools and methodologies to the needs of our clients and provide relevant services either directly or through partner organizations.

Goal

ITC aims to support 75,000 MSMEs in making changes to their business operations in 2022-2025, depending on funding.

Business

We strive to create more supportive business ecosystems by providing such services as information, training, legal and financial advice, marketing and advocacy. ITC also works with networks of business support organizations (BSOs) to develop joint strategies to benefit the ecosystem as a whole as well as the individuals working within.

Goal

ITC will support 1,200 BSOs to improve their operations in 2022-2025, depending on funding.

 

 

Policy

We work with government institutions and other stakeholders to craft inclusive, country-owned trade and investment strategies, monitor the implementation of strategies and make policy and regulatory frameworks more conducive for business development. We support trade and investment regimes that reduce compliance costs for MSMEs, and work to mainstream inclusion and environmental sustainability in our public-private dialogues and strategy solutions. Read more about related topic Trade development strategies.

Goal

At least 400 trade-related policies, strategies or regulations will be developed or changed with ITC assistance from 2022-2025, depending on funding.

Intelligence

We provide continuously improved business trade and market intelligence. Our public goods promote transparency and advocate for best practices. They facilitate access to information on trade dynamics, market access conditions, growth potential and policy choices, and possible business partners. We help stakeholders translate information into actionable intelligence, and aim to increase the user-friendliness of our public goods and expand cooperation with other organizations to enhance data collection, dissemination and related activities.

Goal

We plan to test and develop artificial intelligence models to incorporate new sources of data and invest in providing real-time information in selected areas.

Moonshots

At ITC, moonshots represent our bold solutions to confront the challenges experienced by small businesses in developing countries, to participate in global trade. They are our raised ambition for gender, youth, digital connectivity and green trade, aligned to our updated strategic plan, and grounded in our core expertise of delivering trade related technical assistance.

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ksuassuna@intracen.org

<p><span lang="EN-US" style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif; mso-ansi-language:EN-US'>The objective of the Green Moonshot is to strengthen the climate competitiveness of MSMEs in developing and emerging economies</span><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif'>.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif'>A policy priority for our time is transitioning to an inclusive, low carbon economy. Governments are facing the challenge of both creating growth and employment whilst also responding to the climate crisis, in line with their commitments to the Paris Agreement.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif'>The low carbon transition and the physical impacts of climate change are presenting firms in developing countries with new climate competitiveness challenges. This term means that both the physical risks of climate change and transition risks pose significant threats to businesses. In many cases, particularly in developing countries, the extent of these risks and opportunities remains unclear or unknown due to lack of awareness or capacity to implement changes.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif'>The project provides trade intelligence and technical assistance to strengthen the climate competitiveness of MSMEs to successfully navigate the low carbon transition. This project will drive impact through capacitating MSMEs, and improving the business and policy ecosystem, to enable them to respond to climate risks and harness related opportunities.</span></p><p><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif'>The project works in partnership with industry networks, corporations, investors, technology providers and other value chain actors.</span></p>

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