The Climate Action Forum is an annual global platform held at the United Nations, dedicated to supporting and promoting organizations committed to sustainability and climate restoration. This forum brings together leaders from governments, the private sector, international organizations, and civil society to foster collaboration and drive tangible solutions to address climate challenges and advance global sustainability.

To honor organizations that play a significant role in aligning their business operations with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the forum presents the Climate Action Leader Award to companies and institutions demonstrating outstanding and measurable contributions to climate sustainability. This prestigious recognition serves as a symbol of international leadership, affirming the recipients’ commitment to environmental and social responsibility. The Assistant Minister of Natural Resources and Environment will present the award to acknowledge and celebrate those dedicated to this mission.



Participants actively contributing to climate action will receive an official certificate of recognition from AFMA and Sustainism, two leading international organizations fostering high-level policy collaboration and operational sustainability initiatives. This partnership ensures that sustainability efforts are data-driven, scientifically validated, and result-oriented, reinforcing their credibility and effectiveness in achieving lasting environmental impact.

Furthermore, award-winning organizations with exemplary best practices may be given the opportunity to publish their work in a UN Publication through AFMA. This global recognition enhances organizational credibility, strengthens their international reputation, and expands avenues for global partnerships. The Climate Action Forum is more than just a conference—it is a platform for action, a catalyst for real change, and a crucial step toward building international cooperation for climate restoration and a truly sustainable future.
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