Membership Opportunity: Get Involved with the Santiago Network on Climate Loss and Damage
The Santiago Network is now welcoming expressions of interest for membership. This page outlines the eligibility criteria and submission process for those interested in joining.
More detailed information on membership requirements can be found in the guidelines for designating organizations, bodies, networks, and experts (OBNE) as members of the Santiago Network.
What does it mean to be a member of the Santiago Network?
As a member of the Santiago Network, you will play a vital role in supporting the network's objectives and functions. Membership offers several opportunities, including:
- Responding to Technical Assistance Requests: Members can respond to requests for technical assistance from countries, following the network's established procedures.
- Access to Expertise: Benefit from the collective expertise and experience gained through collaboration with the network.
- Service Promotion: Highlight your services related to loss and damage on the network's platform and be listed as a member on the official website.
- Knowledge Exchange: Share and exchange knowledge and expertise with other network members.
- Networking Opportunities: Engage in collaborative opportunities with other members, including potential funding opportunities to address loss and damage.
- Contribution and Benefit: Contribute to and benefit from ongoing work in the field of loss and damage, particularly in alignment with the Santiago Network’s collaboration with the Warsaw International Mechanism’s Executive Committee and the Loss and Damage Fund.
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Additional Information
Membership is open to organizations, bodies, networks, and experts, which are defined as follows:
- Organizations: Independent legal entities.
- Bodies: Groups that are not necessarily independent legal entities.
- Networks: Interconnected groups of organizations or individuals that collaborate, share resources, or coordinate activities to achieve common goals. These networks can vary in structure, purpose, and scope but do not necessarily have legally established arrangements like consortiums.
- Experts: Individuals recognized as specialists in a particular field.
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