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Vice President departs for Germany to attend Berlin Climate...

Vice President departs for Germany to attend Berlin Climate...

Vice President Uz Hussain Mohamed Latheef departed for Germany on Monday evening to serve as a keynote speaker at the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum 2026. The forum, scheduled for June 18-19 in Berlin, will bring together heads of state, senior government officials, representatives of communities most affected by climate change, and youth innovators. The high-level gathering aims to address challenges associated with climate-induced mobility and advance discussions on adaptation strategies. A key outcome will be the formal adoption of the Global Climate Mobility Principles, a high-level agreement supporting adaptation pathways that protect people's right to remain in their communities while ensuring dignified relocation when necessary. The forum will also develop a roadmap for translating commitments into practical partnerships. During the visit, the Vice President is scheduled to deliver an opening statement during the High-Level Segment on the Climate Mobility Principles and participate in a panel discussion on protecting rights in the face of rising sea levels.

Vice President Uz Hussain Mohamed Latheef departed for Germany on Monday evening to serve as a keynote speaker at the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum 2026. The forum, scheduled for June 18-19 in Berlin, will bring together heads of state, senior government officials, representatives of communities most affected by climate change, and youth innovators. The high-level gathering aims to address challenges associated with climate-induced mobility and advance discussions on adaptation strategies. A key outcome will be the formal adoption of the Global Climate Mobility Principles, a high-level agreement supporting adaptation pathways that protect people's right to remain in their communities while ensuring dignified relocation when necessary. The forum will also develop a roadmap for translating commitments into practical partnerships. During the visit, the Vice President is scheduled to deliver an opening statement during the High-Level Segment on the Climate Mobility Principles and participate in a panel discussion on protecting rights in the face of rising sea levels.

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Vice President Uz Hussain Mohamed Latheef departed for Germany on Monday evening to serve as a keynote speaker at the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum 2026. The forum, scheduled for June 18-19 in Berlin, will bring together heads of state, senior government officials, representatives of communities most affected by climate change, and youth innovators. The high-level gathering aims to address challenges associated with climate-induced mobility and advance discussions on adaptation strategies. A key outcome will be the formal adoption of the Global Climate Mobility Principles, a high-level agreement supporting adaptation pathways that protect people's right to remain in their communities while ensuring dignified relocation when necessary. The forum will also develop a roadmap for translating commitments into practical partnerships. During the visit, the Vice President is scheduled to deliver an opening statement during the High-Level Segment on the Climate Mobility Principles and participate in a panel discussion on protecting rights in the face of rising sea levels.

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