The initiative underscores the Presidency’s three core priorities: strengthening multilateralism, connecting the climate regime to people’s real lives, and accelerating the implementation of the Paris Agreement. Through interactive virtual environments, governments, civil society, and communities worldwide can convene, share solutions, and participate directly in the global climate process, expanding the reach of COP30 far beyond Belém.
At the launch, COP30 President-Designate Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago announced the opening of Maloca’s registration system for virtual events at COP30. The feature enables civil society organizations to apply to host discussions, presentations, and solution-sharing sessions inside the platform, creating opportunities for diverse actors to contribute directly to the climate agenda.