The Evolution of LDCs in the UN Climate Process: A Personal Reflection from 1999 to SB 64
Guest blog by Youssef Nassef, Climate Adaptation Director - UNFCCC, former Ambassador, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt. Originally published here. As delegates gather in Bonn for SB 64, I find myself reflecting on a journey that has unfolded over more than a quarter century. Today, discussions on least developed countries (LDCs) are firmly embedded in the climate agenda. Dedicated agenda items, constituted bodies, funding arrangements, adaptation plans, and references throughout the Paris Agreement all reflect a broad recognition of the special circumstances and needs of LDCs. Yet this current reality masks the remarkable journey that brought us here. When I joined the UNFCCC secretariat in 1999, there was no dedicated LDC Group within the negotiations as we know it today. There were no decisions specifically devoted to operationalizing support for LDCs. There was no Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG), no Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF),...