The Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion at COP30 is a Pacific partnership with New Zealand and Australia, managed by SPREP. It is a 150 sqm space located within the Blue Zone at COP30 in Belem, Brazil. Coordinated by SPREP, the Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion will showcase Pacific climate change leadership, actions and challenges as the Pacific Islands strive for resilience in the face of climate change impacts. 

We will have a side event space, and a networking area where people can mix and mingle.

The Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion at COP30 will also be a home away from home for our Pacific Islands delegates, and in true Pacific style this is a place in which we welcome and embrace visitors to learn more about our Pacific way. 

Our networking space will allow you to mix and mingle with your counterparts, talanoa, share experiences, and build networks that will span oceans to help our Pacific Islands. We will showcase Pacific films, allow for interactive engagement, and our team will be the “compass point” to help guide you in the right direction for all things Pacific at COP30.

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About our events at the Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion at COP30

Our Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion at COP30 will be the hub that showcases our Pacific Islands voices, telling our climate change stories.  We have a wide range of stories that will be shared with over delegates at the COP30 this year.

More than 70 side events will be hosted at the Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion across the two-week duration of the COP, providing the platform for Pacific Islands people to tell our stories of resilience. 

The side events will start at 10am every day and we will also be hosting evening events for which you can visit the schedule to find out more.

In line with our Pacific Islands culture, that embraces and welcomes – we are look forward to working with you all to project our Pacific voices and stories far and wide.  

Download - Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion at COP30 Side Event Schedule

Should you wish to access the full Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion side event schedule please visit the above link  – noting that this is an evolving schedule – to help amplify our Pacific Voice as much as possible. 

If you are hosting an event in our Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion, please download the Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion Side Event Guide   to help you navigate through our journey as part of crew.

Moana Blue Pacific Blue Wave Principles

Ensuring an environmentally friendly measures as much as possible throughout all activities is crucial.  A healthy Pacific environment underpins our message that highlights the value of our survival as a Pacific islands people in the global family,

In support of a marine plastic litter free Pacific Ocean, the Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion will operate under a ‘Blue Wave Principle’.  As such the Pavilion will promote alternatives to use of polystyrene, plastic bags, cups and water bottles.  80% of all marine litter is land-based waste and the Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion will play an active role in refusing any single-use plastics that contribute waste entering our ocean.

Pavilion staff will aim to conduct a waste audit each night and announce the results each day, in the hopes of reducing the amount of waste that people bring into the Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion. The Pavilion is a single-use plastic-free environment and all who visit will be asked to respect this. We do note that environmentally friendly catering options are beyond our control, however, we do ask that all waste you bring in, you remove with you.

We thank you for working with us to keep our Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion an environmentally friendly space. 

Moana Blue Pacific embracing Gender Equality and Social Inclusion 

Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) is a significant consideration across all activities undertaken through the Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion at COP30 to amplify our One Pacific Voice. GEDSI is a key factor for consideration across all areas and activities. Our goal is to ensure an enabling environment for an inclusive approach to showcase all Pacific Islands voices at COP30. 
The Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion at COP30 work is one significant area where we can ensure GEDSI is portrayed across all Moana Blue Pacific spaces and activities. 
We thank you for respecting this and working with us to ensure our Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion at COP30 is an inclusive space.