GloCha UN HQ NY Conference 2025 – Local Action for Global Challenges & Emerging Technologies

GloCha UN HQ NY Conference & Exhibit 2025

Local Action for Global ChallengesHarnessing the Power of Emerging Technologies, Innovation & Youth for Our Common Future

Thursday 18th of September 2025, 10 AM – 8 PM EDT

UN HQ NY, Trusteeship Council Chamber (Venue subject to final approval)

With live and on-demand web-broadcast on UN WebTV (link to broadcast Part I & Part II)

Registration: https://forms.gle/eAytij8JYA3QUJPa7 

Organizers:

Partners: 

  • CODES Coalition for Digital Environmental Sustainability (tbc) 
  • Rotary@COP30 Committee 
  • Bioregional Embassy
  • International Academy for Art and Cultural Studies (IAA)
  • COP30 Presidency – Permanent Mission of Brazil to the UN in NY (tbc)
  • Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Republic of Uganda 
  • GIZ 
  • Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC) 

Aim 

This conference focuses on engaging citizens/youth, promoting digital innovation, and localizing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in times of increasing climate crisis and growing uncertainties. It brings together various stakeholders to explore creative solutions and governance innovations, connecting and empowering in a global ecosystem – with a particular focus on the systemic role of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) – local multi-stakeholder action for the global common good, which is essential for a sustainable future and a good life for all.

Draft Agenda 

10.00 – 11.15 Opening session – Thematic Introduction & High Level Panel

ModeratorJosephine Gore, International Organization of Youth

Thematic Introduction – Miroslav Polzer, IAAI GloCha & Climate Chain Coalition 

Audience engagement with Slido

High Level Panel:

11.15 – 13.00 Digital Public Infrastructure for Global Challenges Action Empowerment and Global Governance Innovation

  • Pedro Ivo Ferraz da Silva, Coordinator for scientific and technological affairs and bilateral relations, Department of Climate, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brazil COP30 Presidency – Digital Public Infrastructure for Climate:  COP30 Presidency perspectives & DPI4PP Challenge (video message)
  • Alexandre Caldas, President and Chairman of Kiplomacy (International Leader for Humanity, Peace and Development) – Building the enabling ecosystem for all of society engagement in global challenges action
  • Douglas Ragan, UN Habitat Youth Programme  (video message)
  • Miroslav Polzer, Susanna ChoeGloCha DPI: Empowering Local Action for Global Challenges through Digital Public Infrastructure & DPI4ACE (Digital Public Infrastructure for Action for Climate Empowerment) initiative 
  • Hossein Hassani, IAAI GloCha & IIASA and Mirjana Dominovic, EU INTERREG Central Europe Programme Secretariat, Technology Enabled Citizens Engagement – The JETforCE (Just Energy Transition for Central Europe) Challenges Mapping Tool   
  • Victoire Mandonnaud, CEO and Founder @ On My Way: real-time SDG mobilization – Startup perspectives on DPI needs and potentials
  • Diana Barrero Zalles, Global Blockchain Business Council, Unlocking Global Challenges Action with Emerging Technologies: Web3 DPI Use cases 
  • Dino Cataldo Dell’Accio, Chief Information Officer at United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund – DPI Good Practice Case: Digital Identities 
  • Björn Sören Gigler, GIZ – Twin Transition Hubs, DPI for NDCs and Carbon Markets Capacity Building (video message)
  • UN Climate Change Global Innovation Hub (video message)
  • Elif Nisa Polat, AI collective, DPI in times of AI and the role of Public Private Partnerships 

13.00 – 15.00 Lunch break

15.00 – 16.30 Digital Public Infrastructure for Local Climate Finance Innovation 

  • Alexey Shadrin, Unlocking climate finance for local climate action with emerging technologies – Evercity, Climate Chain Coalition & Bonn GCF project formation workshop report and COP30 Digital Innovation Pavilion 
  • Green Climate Fund representative – DPI for Locally Led Climate Action Financing (to be confirmed)
  • Gerelmaa Batchuluun, Orda
  • Austin Wade Smith, Regen Foundation
  • Bhutan project presentation
  • Alberto Palombo, Rotary@COP30 Committee – Unlocking the potentials of 1.2 Million Rotary members & 30 000 local hubs for locally led climate action with the help of DPI (virtual)
  • John Havens, IEEE Planet Positive initiative – Smart Standards for Smart Sustainable Communities 
  • Susanna Choe, Bioregional Embassy 
  • Sydney Griffith, Kinship Earth & Planetary Party Protocol
  • Eric Hansel, Scubaverse & Lóránt Czárán, UN Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) – Digital Public Infrastructure for Ocean Action Empowerment 
  • Padmini Murthy,  Health Innovation Exchange, Professor Emeritus Public Health New York Medical College, DPI for innovative financing of shared public infrastructure for climate and health resilience

16.30 – 17.00 Youth Perspectives on Digital Public Infrastructure (session led by IOY)

17.00 – 18.00 Spaces, Resources, Knowledge, Edutainment & Tools 

  • Samuel Barnes, Gaia AI
  • Vincent Area, Catalist
  • Giselle Alers – Knowledge Innovation Summit 
  • Amy Seidman, Noble Profit – Gamification: Action heroes 
  • Long Beach City College – Using GloCha DPI for the LBCC Public Health Innovation Lab’s Global Change (Students) Ambassadors programme 
  • COP30 Entertainment and Culture Pavilion 
  • Moran Sol Broza, Be.Together

Exhibition & Reception :

9 to 19 September 2025 , UN Conference Building, 1st floor, Curved Wall space

The title of the exhibit is Mastering Global Challenges with Local Action – Emerging Technologies, Innovation & Youth Empowerment for Our Common Future”. 

The exhibit highlights innovative, citizen-centered solutions that empower youth and local communities to take meaningful action on global challenges, especially climate change and sustainable development. It showcases the GloCha (Global Challenges) Partnership’s pioneering work in building Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for Global Challenges Action Empowerment.

Furthermore, there will be held a reception on 18  September 2025, 6-8 PM 

Hybrid Event in Celebration of the International Youth Day 2025

Youth Power for our Common Future: Unlocking Community Level Action for Climate & SDGs through Digital Innovation & Art

Date: Tuesday, 12th of August 2025

Time: 10 AM EDT / 4 PM CEST – 12 PM EDT / 6 PM CEST

Locations: the hybrid event will be held 

in person at ◾UN HQ NY (Conference Room E) ◾UN Office in Nairobi (UN Habitat led UN system wide celebration of IYD 2025) ◾IAAI GloCha office in Klagenfurt and ◾Rotary@COP30 Committee office in Brasilia 

and online on Streamyard, with live and on demand broadcasts on Youtube, LinkedIn, X and UN WebTV (https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1f/k1fftakv0g

Registrationhttps://forms.gle/stbtBEcpstdKhEVq9 (needed for on-site participation at UN HQ NY!)

Organizer and Partners:

  • International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges IAAI
  • GloCha Global Challenges Foundation New York Inc.
  • Mission of The Bahamas to the UN in NY
  • UN Habitat Youth Programme
  • International Organization of Youth IOY (former IYC)
  • Rotary@COP30 Committee
  • Major Group for Children and Youth

Thematic blocks:

  • Localization, Mobilization and Empowerment of Action Potentials of Youth: UN Habitat programs and GloCha Global Challenges Action Empowerment & Emerging Technologies Partnership
  • The COP30 Global Mutirão: Mass Mobilization for Climate Action and the Power of Youth
  • GloCha & Rotary COP30 Digital Innovation Pavilion: A space for youth empowerment 
  • Outline of a youth focused COP30 legacy initiative: Digital Public Infrastructure for Climate Action Empowerment 

This hybrid event will be a coordinated, globally- linked celebration showcasing youth-led, community- based climate and SDG action, enabled and amplified by Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and anchored in the run-up to COP30.


🔗 Conceptual Anchors

  1. Local Youth Action = Global Impact: Showcasing that empowered youth at the community level are essential agents of change for climate and SDGs.

As a global community we need to know who is doing what, where, how and with what kind of resources and impact, so that global goals implementation can be coordinated and incentivized more effectively. Digital tools – especially Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) – are the key to success. 

  1. DPI as Enabler: Highlight how digital identity, action registries, impact documentation tools, and Web3 wallets can make local youth actions visible, fundable, & impactful globally.

The COP30 presidency is calling everyone everywhere to take action with the Global Mutirão. This is a unique global governance innovation which will thrive with the power of youth.

  1. Road to COP30: Positioning the event within the lead-up to COP30, The COP30 Global Mutirão: Mass Mobilization for Climate Action campaign and the Global Challenges Action Day campaign.

🎯 Key Objectives

  • Celebrate, expand and elevate youth-led local initiatives.
  • Introduce DPI tools for SDG/climate youth action.
  • Engage global philanthropy, service organizations, universities and public sector leaders.
  • Build momentum for youth engagement at COP30 in Brazil.
  • Create visibility and start conversation on feasibility of the proposed COP30 Legacy Initiative DPI for Climate Action Empowerment. 

Draft Agenda

  1. Opening Segment 
  • IOY – (UN HQ New York) 4 minutes & GloCha (Klagenfurt) 2 minutes & UN-Habitat: Doug Ragan & Sabrina (Nairobi) 2+1 minutes & Rotary (Brazil) 2 minutes Intro – Hi and preview of what will be presented during the event
  • MGCY – 3 minutes
  • Partner from UN DESA Youth Programme – 3 minutes
  1. COP30 Presidency Youth Champion Message and Keynote Presentations
  • Marcele Oliveira, Youth Champion of the Presidency of the UN Climate Conference 2025 – COP30: Global Mutirão – Call for Action (pre-recorded Videomessage)
  • Amb. Stan Smith, Mission of The Bahamas to the UN in NY – Diplomatic keynote, UN80, Global Challenges Action Day initiative et al. (10 minutes)
  • Pedro Ivo Ferraz da Silva, Coordinator for scientific and technological affairs and bilateral relations, Department of Climate, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brazil – COP30 Presidency’s Theory of Change and the Systemic Role of Digital Public Infrastructure, Innovation and Youth (8-10 minutes)
  1. Audience engagement – Slido (1 word, several entries possible): 4 minutes x2
  • “My #YouthPower/#PeoplePower for Our Common Future”
  • “What Roads (Digital Public Infrastructure) are Needed to bring my contribution to the Global Table?”
  1. International Youth Day 2025 Celebration – Impressions from UN Office Nairobi
  • IYD 2025 Video Message Anacláudia Rossbach, Executive Director of UN Habitat 
  • Video Report of the IYD2025 Celebration Event at UN Office Nairobi – prepared by Sabrina
  1. Presentation of Event Partners and their Youth Empowerment & Digital Innovation Programs
  • The Global Challenges Action Empowerment Partnership GloCha – 
    • Miroslav Polzer, Klagenfurt – GloCha Digital Public Infrastructure for Global Challenges Action Empowerment for the Management of Global Mutirao Self Determined Contributions
    • Susanna Choe & Alexandre Caldas – Planetary Futures Center & Globes initiative 
  • Rotary@COP30 Committee – Alberto Palombo & Rotaract/youth representative, Brasília-Brazil – (2×4 minutes)
  • International Organization of Youth IOY/IYC
  • Long Beach City College – Long Beach City College Public Health Innovation Lab and Global Change Ambassadors’ program partnership with GloCha in the context of environmental health, ecology and humanitarian issues  Ruby Guillen intro 3 min., Frank Henry-Ala, LBCC Public Health Assistant Professor, 5 min)
  1. “Call for Partners” Global Mutirão Artwork (& Music) Crowdsourcing Call: #Together #DigitalArt4Climate for the COP30 Digital Innovation Pavilion & Venice Climate Week 2026 – Sol Moran Broza 
  2. Discussion and Interventions from additional on-site participants at UN HQ NY

Contact: Miroslav Polzer, IAAI GloCha, https://www.linkedin.com/in/miropolzer/ , polzer@glocha.info 


🧠 Communications Hashtags

#YouthPower2030 #IYD2025 #YouthForClimate #DPI4Youth #LocalActionGlobalImpact #RoadToCOP30 #WeTheYouth #GlobalChallengesAction #RotaryCOP30 #DigitalArt4Climate

References:

Rio+20 Global Youth Music Contest in Support of the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development 2012, Documentation – presented on International Youth Day 2012 (link), (video)

IAAI Press Conference at the UN Bonn Climate Conference SB62: GloCha X Global Mutirão: Engaging Everyone in Building a Climate Safe Future, 24 Jun. 2025 (video on UNFCCC homepage)