The Coalition is a highly cooperative group led by our State Partners. Our governance model distributes governing and advisory responsibility among several entities, reflecting the diversity of our partners and ensuring that we take informed actions and decisions.
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These six groups help advance our mission and direct the Coalition’s activities.
(Note that the Coalition will transition to a new governance and business model under its 2030 Strategy; 2021 will be a transition year with all new arrangements in place by 1 January 2022.)
High-Level Assembly
Ministers of state partners and the heads of non-state partners meet at least once per year to provide strategic direction and leadership to the Coalition.
Working Group
Focal points appointed by each Coalition partner come together at least twice a year to oversee Coalition activities. Two co-chairs are nominated by the group to lead discussions.
Co-Chairs
Two Co-Chairs are elected by country partners for staggered two-year terms. The current Co-Chairs are Ms. Janine Kuriger (Switzerland) and Mr. Peter Dery (Ghana).
Key documents
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition's 2030 Vision Statement was adopted at the Coalition's 2019 High Level Assembly in New York, USA.
Language versions of the document include French...
The Bonn Communique was adopted at the 9th CCAC High Level Assembly that took place on the margins of COP 23 in Bonn, Germany on 14 November 2017....
The Marrakech Communique was adopted at the 8th CCAC High Level Assembly that took place on the margins of COP 22 in Morocco on 14 November 2016.
In the Communique the Coalition commits to...
The Paris Communique was adopted at the CCAC High Level Assembly that took place on the margins of COP 21 in Paris, France.
Information document from the 3rd meeting of the High Level Assembly meeting in Oslo in 2013, prepared by the CCAC Secretariat.