Woman leader: Mayor Joy to lead world's city leaders to fight against climate crisis


Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte will join the city leaders from Southeast Asia and lead the upcoming C40 Cities SEA CAI Regional Academy to talk about fighting against the climate crisis in Quezon City from September 2 to 6.

Joining Belmonte in leading the event is another prominent woman leader, C40 Co-Chair Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr of Freetown, Sierra Leone.

The two women leaders will lead the high-level dialogue on integrating Inclusive Climate Action (ICA) into city governance and climate actions in the Global South. The event will gather leaders, policymakers, and delegates from Jakarta, Indonesia; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Quezon City.

The Regional Academy is part of the Climate Action Implementation (CAI) Programme that is supported by the UK government's Urban Climate Action Programme (UCAP). 

Best practices in other CAI cities from Africa and Latin America will also be exchanged for shared learning in this area.

“This is a testament to the city’s commitment to leading the fight against the climate crisis. Together with other cities in the Global South, as well as Mayor Aki-Sawyerr’s leadership, we hope to strengthen our initiatives, policies, and programs in promoting and ensuring an inclusive and equal community for all. I am confident that our collaboration will inspire new strategies and strengthen our commitment to combating climate change without leaving anyone behind,” Belmonte said.

Aki-Sawyerr also stated that her visit to the country further demonstrates their collective commitment to building a path that leads to concrete climate actions.

“Addressing the climate crisis entails global collective effort from all players; national governments, urban leadership, development partners, and civil society. These concerted actions would significantly contribute to building resilient communities and promoting sustainable urban development. My visit to the Philippines as a representative of nearly 100 mayors facilitates and amplifies climate action peer learning which is a core objective of C40 Cities. The visit further demonstrates our collective commitment to forging a path that leads to concrete climate actions, resulting in green, good jobs accessible to all,” Aki-Sawyerr said.

The event will also serve as a venue for the participants to share their innovative ideas related to ICA by providing concrete examples and inspiration to implement similar measures in their respective cities.

The event will also be attended by British Ambassador to the Philippines, Laure Beaufils, and C40 Cities’ Regions and Mayoral Engagement Managing Director, Shruti Narayan, will also deliver their messages.

As the C40 Cities Co-Chair, Mayor Aki-Sawyerr represents and serves as the voice of Global South Cities in addressing climate emergencies, and plays a key role in raising the bar on climate ambition, she also champions youth engagement to advance climate action in cities. For this achievement, she was featured on TIME Magazine's 100 Next List (2021) and the BBC's 100 Women's List (2020).

C40 is a global network of nearly 100 mayors from the world's leading cities, united in action to confront the climate crisis. 

In 2023, Belmonte was the Champion of the Earth for Policy Leadership of the United Nations Environment Programme. She strongly advocates for inclusive and responsive climate action, ensuring that no resident is left behind.

These include the creation of more than 25,000 good, green jobs, the integration of the informal waste workers in the solid waste management system of the city government, and has also pioneered the prohibition of single-use plastics while pushing for a circular economy.