National Strategies by Country in Latin America
Explore the National Strategies of the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy (GCoM) in Latin America, where local governments are taking ambitious steps toward combating climate change.
Mexico:
The Mexican National Strategy supports municipalities in their climate action efforts, focusing on key objectives that address local realities. This initiative, developed with the National Advisory Committee and led by the Mexican Association of Municipal Planning Institutes (AMIMP), empowers cities to tackle climate challenges effectively.
Visit Mexico's National Strategy Website
Colombia:
Colombia’s National Strategy is dedicated to promoting the advancement of climate action at the local level. Coordinated by Asocapitales, FCM, and ICLEI-Colombia, this strategy provides essential support to municipal governments across the country, with a special focus on Amazonian cities.
Visit Colombia's National Strategy Website
Brazil:
Brazil's National Strategy emphasizes climate action in small and medium-sized cities, with a particular focus on the Amazon region and increasing women's participation in climate processes. This strategy, implemented by ABM, FNP, ICLEI-Brazil, and Instituto Alziras, is a key driver of local climate action.
Visit Brazil's National Strategy Website
Chile:
Chile's National Strategy is committed to advancing local climate action through technical assistance, project structuring, and training. Led by the Chilean Association of Municipalities (AChM), this strategy is making significant strides in cities like Ancud, El Quisco, and Punta Arenas.
Visit Chile's National Strategy Website
Together, these National Strategies are creating a resilient and sustainable future across Latin America, ensuring that cities are at the forefront of the global fight against climate change.