UN Boosts Financial Support to Poorer Countries Attending COP30 Amid Hotel Crisis
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UN boosts financial support to poorer countries attending COP30 amid hotel crisis
BRASILIA - The U.N. will give low-income countries more money to help them attend COP30, the global climate summit set to take place in Brazil this November, in view of soaring accommodation costs in the Amazonian city of Belem. Read more at straitstimes.com.
After two days of strike and no progress in the negotiations, civil construction workers in Belém decided to maintain the paralysation on this Thursday, 17. The movement, which affects more than 300 works in the city, affects projects related to COP30, will be held in the capital in less than two months. + Read more news from Brazil in West According to the Civil Construction Workers Union (STICMB), about 80% of the work is under way, reaching m…
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change (UNCCC) for COP30 delegates went up from US$ 144 to US$ 197 per day. The increase was announced in this quarter (17), during a meeting with representatives of the Brazilian Government and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The value will be intended to cost hospitality, food and basic expenses. The adjustment is valid for representatives of 144 developing countries,…
The United Nations (UN) has increased the daily price paid to the poorest countries of COP30, which takes place in November in Belém, capital of Pará. At least two months of the event, only 40% of the scheduled delegations have already booked hospitality. The cost of the grant offered by the United Nations passed from US$ 144 (R$ 763) per day for US$ 197 (R$ 1.0044), taking into account a claim submitted by the countries in August. The value wil…
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