Majuro Declaration
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The Majuro Declaration is an initiative of the Pacific Islands Forum,[Note 1] which was signed on 5 September 2013 at Majuro in the Marshall Islands during the 44th Pacific Islands Forum summit. At the summit the leaders of the Pacific Islands Forum nations recognised the need for strengthened national systems to plan for, access, deliver, absorb and monitor climate change and for donor countries to continue to simplify and harmonise their assessment, implementation and reporting processes for financing projects directed to climate change adaptation, mitigation and risk reduction.[1]
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Date: | 5 September 2013 |
Location: | Majuro, Marshall Islands |
Participants: | Pacific Islands Forum member countries |
The intention of the Majuro Declaration is to highlight the commitment of the leaders of the Pacific Islands Forum nations to the reduction and phasing down of greenhouse gas pollution worldwide, with the leaders wanting to spark a "new wave of climate leadership".[2]