Network Engagement
Energy and Communities Network
The Energy and Communities Network brings together organizations, researchers and leaders to promote a just energy transition, focusing on the rights and sustainability of traditional communities. IDGlobal is part of this network, contributing with applied research and collaborative initiatives that strengthen the participation of these communities in decisions on energy and environmental policies, playing a central role in articulating the secretariat of this network.
COP28: Global Climate Commitment
The United Nations Climate Change Conference brings together global leaders, experts and representatives of civil society to discuss and implement urgent climate action. The event is a milestone in the search for solutions to the climate crisis, addressing issues such as reducing emissions, fair energy transition and protecting vulnerable communities. IDGlobal participated in the 28th Conference (COP28), contributing to the debate to promote climate justice and sustainable impact.
C20: Civil Society's Voice at the G20
The C20 (Civil 20) is the official civil society engagement group at the G20, dedicated to promoting transparency, inclusion and social justice in key global decisions. As part of this network, IDGlobal collaborates in forums and initiatives that articulate human rights, sustainability and governance priorities, seeking to ensure that the voices of the most affected communities are heard on the international stage. IDGlobal was present at this event, highlighting the perspectives of traditional communities.
COP30: The Indigenous Peoples’ COP
In 2025, IDGlobal was present in Belém do Pará, in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, following the negotiations in the Blue Zone and presenting the results of work carried out collectively throughout the year. Marked by a commitment to achieving the goals established in the Paris Agreement, COP30 presented significant advances in the field of climate adaptation and mitigation through the Belém Political Package. It also presented new pathways for climate finance, especially in developing countries. This was the COP with the largest indigenous presence in the history of COPs, whose demonstrations echoed in every corner: there is no climate justice without social justice.