COP30 Japan Pavilion Seminar

Clean City Partnership Program (C2P2) Seminar

12 November 2025 (15:45-17:00 (BRT)/ 13 November 3:45-5:00 (JST)
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The role of cities in addressing climate changes is increasingly critical to achieving the 1.5°C goal. In February 2023, MOEJ in collaboration with JICA, launched the Clean Cities Partnership Program (C2P2) to tackle the complex challenges faced by cities worldwide. With participation from Japanese local governments, private companies, financial institutions, and others, as well as collaboration with Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs), this program will offer comprehensive and synergistic supports for urban agenda, including climate changes, environmental pollution, the circular economy, and nature-positive initiatives in partner cities. This seminar presents a valuable opportunity to share the Japanese initiatives from MOEJ and JICA, as well as examples of MOEJ's City-to-City Collaboration Programs for Zero Carbon Society (C3P) presented by mayors, private sector representatives, and others. 

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Event Details

Date/time
12 November 2025 (15:45-17:00 (BRT)/ 13 November 3:45-5:00 (JST)
Venue

COP30 Japan Pavilion

Co-Organisers
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Languages
English (simultaneous Japanese interpretation available for online participants only)
Contact

City Taskforce
[email protected]

Presentation Materials

 Opening RemarksDOI Kentaro, Vice-Minister for Global Environmental Affairs, MOEJ 
 Actions by JICAITO Teruyuki, Director General, Global Environment Department, JICA 
 Photo session  
 C3P Case (1) Collaboration of Renca, Chile and Toyama City, Japan
 FUJII Hirohisa, Mayor of Toyama City, JapanPDF (1.7MB)
Claudio Castro, Mayor of Renca, ChilePDF (2.8MB) 
 C3P Case (2) Collaboration of Maharashtra, India and Osaka City, Japan
 YOKOYAMA Hideyuki, Mayor of Osaka City, Japan (Video Message) 
KUWAHARA Michi, President, Kanadevia CorporationPDF (1.7MB)

Recorded Video