Brazil Day
The Royal Institute of International Affairs. Chatham House – UKAbout this Event
In partnership with iCS and CEBRI, Chatham House will host a day of short roundtables bringing together private sector actors from Brazil and the UK with policymakers and experts discussing the economic and geopolitical context of the climate transition. The purpose of the roundtables is to facilitate exchange between Brazilian and international stakeholders and to test framings and generate ideas for climate diplomacy and the action agenda in the lead up to COP30.
Access to the event is by invite only.
CEBRI, Chatham House and iCS
CEBRI: The Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) is a non-profit organization founded over 25 years ago by a group of businesspersons, diplomats, and academics. The institution contributes to building the country's international agenda, promoting engagement between knowledge production and political action. Through its 5 Thematic Programs, CEBRI brings together national and international stakeholders to discuss issues concerning economic growth, sustainable development and the international role played by Brazil. CEBRI's Programs were created to promote constant reflection and discussion on the most relevant issues of the international scenario, from a global and interdisciplinary perspective. They cover the main regions and subjects on the current international agenda, which enables members to suggest discussions with specialists on their themes of greatest interest.
iCS was created in 2015, the same year as the Paris Agreement. Its function from the beginning has been to finance and catalyze the climate agenda in Brazil. The Institute embraces its mission with practical and strategic work, bringing to Brazil resources from major international funders – and raising support from Brazilian funders – to support various local agents who fight for Brazil in order to avoid the negative impacts of global warming. Much more than a financial intermediary, iCS promotes dialogue between the sectors, adds knowledge and establishes networks of information, intelligence and cooperation, aiming to achieve the well-being of the population.
Chatham House: Chatham House was founded in 1920. The mission of Chatham House is to be a world-leading source of independent analysis, informed debate and influential ideas on how to build a prosperous and secure world for all. Research is core to all Chatham House activities. We undertake independent and rigorous analysis with the aim of setting the agenda and shaping policy by encouraging new ideas and forward thinking in international affairs. Chatham House is also home to the internationally renowned journal International Affairs and the magazine The World Today.
Chatham House regularly hosts high-profile speakers from around the world in a packed programme of events and conferences as well as organizing and participating in a number of events and conferences elsewhere in the UK and overseas. Members encompass a diverse range of backgrounds and professions, including academics, diplomats, the media, NGOs, politicians, policy-makers, researchers and business people.
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