According to the president of the State Committee, Hana Ghassan, works are ‘rigorously within the schedule’ so that the conference is a major event, inclusive and the cesible to all
With only 200 days for which will be held in Brazil in November, the organizers announced that 78% of the city’s park structures are already completed. COP30 Secretary Valter Correia and the president of the State Committee, Hana Ghassan, assured that the city is preparing to receive about 50,000 participants from the international delegations.
“The works are strictly within the schedule so that COP is a major event, inclusive and accessible to all,” says Hana.
A significant investment of R $ 4.5 billion is being directed to 30 fronts of works aimed at improving local infrastructure. These initiatives not only create 5,000 jobs, but will also benefit approximately 900,000 people in the region. Parque da Cidade, which will be the center of negotiations, will feature areas dedicated to social participation and climate discussions.
To accommodate COP30 visitors, 50,000 beds will be available, with the construction of new hotels and a real estate rental platform. THE It established an agreement with Embratur, in the amount of R $ 263 million, to manage hosting operations, which will include even two transatlantic to receive participants.
Of this amount, the federal government will pay $ 30 million and the rest will be covered by the sale of the booths. “Embratur is now in the process of hiring the operator that will bring the ships and that will sell the daily rates. So we will have a second platform, also official, where they can make the reservations and the effective purchase of each of these cabins and beds that will be available,” said Extraordinary Secretary for COP30, Valter Correia.
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Posted by Victor Oliveira