
International Training on Climate Change Negotiations for Agriculture Stakeholders
Master negotiation strategies in global climate forums and represent agriculture in climate discussions effectively.
Course Background
Climate change is an urgent global issue with profound implications for agriculture, food systems, and rural livelihoods. Negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement shape the global response to climate challenges, influencing national strategies and sectoral policies—especially in agriculture. For stakeholders involved in these negotiations, a thorough understanding of multilateral processes, structures, and techniques is essential to advocate effectively and shape decisions that reflect agricultural priorities and realities.
This course is designed to equip policy-makers and practitioners with the foundational knowledge and practical tools required to participate in international climate negotiations, particularly those related to agriculture. It supports the onboarding of new national delegation members and enhances the strategic engagement of stakeholders in advancing climate-resilient agriculture through international cooperation.