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CCC Boosts Ties With Civil Society, Pushes For Bolder Climate Action

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The Climate Change Commission (CCC) has underscored the crucial role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in advancing and supporting the governmentโ€™s agenda to efficiently address the adverse impacts of climate change.

During the Working to Empower Climate Action Networkโ€™s (WE CAN) 7th Consultation Meeting with CSOs on May 13, the CCC recognized the need to formalize and institutionalize robust coordination and engagement with CSOs.

โ€œThe mechanism, at full capacity, will pave the way for the Commission and the CSOs to have a multilateral working partnership with the shared benefits of knowledge and network resource exchange, strengthening further their relationship,โ€ the CCC said in a news release on Monday.

As part of its regular preparatory process, the CCC conducted WE CANโ€™s 7th Consultation Meeting with the main agenda of strengthening the mechanismโ€™s Terms of Reference.

CCC Vice Chairperson and Executive Director Robert E.A. Borje highlighted the governmentโ€™s continued commitment to invoking a whole-of-society and whole-of-government approach in addressing climate change, citing WE CAN as the pathway for government-to-civil society engagement.

โ€œWE CAN will institutionalize the ways of our engagement, providing a sustainable platform for both civil society and the CCC to work together towards downstream and upstream climate action,โ€ Borje said in his keynote speech.

Meanwhile, CCC Commissioner Rachel Anne Herrera stressed the vitality of WE CAN in ensuring a balanced and sustained engagement with the civil society in pursuing climate resiliency and smartness in the country.

โ€œWE CAN is a detailed mechanism that guides us on how we can work together on various programs and efforts on climate action. It is a platform that will make our partnerships more inclusive, participatory, relevant, and more meaningful,โ€ Herrera said.

โ€œThe intention is to move away from a top-down approach and instead establish a coordination mechanism that is co-owned by the civil society in order to enable a more in-depth discussion of various climate-related matters,โ€ she added.

The CCC remains steadfast in its pursuit of inclusive climate goals, ensuring that all sectors, including the civil society, are engaged in the process of building a climate-resilient and climate-smart Philippines.

By leveraging the grassroots connections, advocacy capabilities, and localized knowledge of CSOs, the CCC hopes to involve a majority of the local communities in the achievement of the countryโ€™s climate agenda. (PNA)