
June 9, 2026
The Digital Public Goods Alliance is excited to welcome UN Climate Change and the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) as its newest members.
As part of their membership, UN Climate Change and the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) will help strengthen the global digital public goods ecosystem by advancing the use of open, accessible, and interoperable digital solutions for climate action and sustainable development. This includes supporting the adoption and scaling of digital public goods through initiatives such as the DPGs for Climate Action Collection, a curated set of trusted digital public goods that support climate mitigation and adaptation efforts.

Through their work on climate technology, digital innovation, and initiatives such as #AI4ClimateAction, UN Climate Change and the CTCN will also help connect governments, technology providers, practitioners, and innovators to accelerate the deployment of impactful digital solutions, particularly in developing countries.
“This membership creates new opportunities to support countries in harnessing technologies for sustainable development. Open, accessible and interoperable digital solutions can play an important role in helping countries strengthen resilience and accelerate the deployment of low-emission technologies.” Sophie De Coninck, Director of the Means of Implementation Division, UN Climate Change
“Partnerships are central to the CTCN’s mission of supporting developing countries in accessing and deploying climate technologies. As we enter a new chapter under the Belém Technology Implementation Programme and our new programme of work, joining the DPGA strengthens our ability to connect governments, technology providers, practitioners and innovators around open and scalable digital solutions.” Ariesta Ningrum, Director, Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN)
“The Technology Mechanism’s leadership on climate technology and initiatives such as #AI4ClimateAction makes it a valuable addition to the DPGA. We are excited to strengthen our collaboration to ensure that trusted and open digital solutions are delivering meaningful climate impact.” Liv Marte Nordhaug, Chief Executive Officer, DPGA Secretariat
Together, the DPGA, UN Climate Change and the CTCN will continue exploring opportunities to advance digital public goods, artificial intelligence, and climate technology innovation. By fostering greater collaboration and expanding access to trusted open solutions, this partnership will help countries accelerate climate resilience, adaptation, and mitigation efforts while ensuring that digital transformation delivers benefits for all.
To learn more about both memberships in the DPGA, read the UN Climate Change announcement and the CTCN announcement.
You can also explore their planned Roadmap activities through the UN Climate Change membership profile and the CTCN membership profile.