The Santiago network is accepting expressions of interest from organizations, bodies, networks and experts (OBNEs) working in the area of loss and damage to become members of the network.
The network aims to catalyze technical assistance from OBNEs to support developing countries in averting, minimizing, and addressing loss and damage caused by climate change. Such technical assistance may include facilitating access to capacity building, knowledge, resources, and technology based on the demand from developing countries.
Members of the Santiago network are eligible to respond to calls for technical assistance requests from countries through the network's approved processes, exchange knowledge and expertise with other members, and contribute to the work being done in the area of loss and damage.
The network will play a crucial role in enhancing the delivery of action and support through technical assistance to address climate change impacts in developing countries. Interested OBNEs can find detailed information on the eligibility and process for submitting their expression of interest on the Santiago network website.