ABOUT THE PEOPLE’S SUMMIT FOR A FOSSIL FREE FUTURE

Who we are

The People’s Summit for a Fossil Free Future is the civil society counterpart to the historic First International Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels, taking place in Santa Marta from 24-29 April 2026. 

The People’s Summit will be held from the 24 to 26 of April and will serve as a critical space for self-organized civil society to unify our demands and build collective power from the ground up. It is based on a global process for deepening and widening broad movement consensus on a more comprehensive agenda for a rapid, equitable, and just energy transition, culminating in the adoption of three key papers:

  • the Principles

  • the Demands

  • the People’s Roadmap

These unified positions will then be delivered directly into the official process through the Assembly of the People (April 27), a formal space convened by the Colombian government to facilitate direct dialogue between civil society representatives and state delegates. While the Summit is where we forge our shared vision, the Assembly is where we ensure that it shapes the official outcomes.

The People’s Summit for a Fossil Free Future is being coordinated by a broad coalition of over 900 organisations and networks, co-convened by El Consejo Permanente para la Transición Energética Justa, the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice (DCJ) and the Climate Action Network International (CAN). Working alongside local partners and international movements, this coalition is establishing a platform to amplify the voices and demands of civil society organisations, frontline organisations, Indigenous Peoples, Afro-descendant communities, Feminists, Youth, Workers, and more. While we engage with the official process through dedicated pre-meeting spaces designed to move beyond symbolic participation, the People’s Summit stands as an independent movement space reflecting the broader struggle for a just and equitable transition away from fossil fuels.

Our narrative 

From Belém to Santa Marta and beyond, the global movement for climate justice is forging an arc of mobilizations to advance the call for a fossil-free future and urge more rapid and decisive actions to overcome the systemic barriers to a just transition. Afro-descendant, Indigenous Peoples, and peoples movements are demanding an end to the tyranny of fossil fuel interests, the colonial control of our resources, the ongoing crime of ecocide, and the machinery of war that sustains this extractive status quo. 

As we converge on Santa Marta, this statement defines the non-negotiable principles for a just transition to a fossil free future.

Participate and Register 

In addition to organising local actions, joining decentralised mobilisations, urging your Minister to attend the Conference, or amplifying our message online, you can participate directly in the in-person events in Santa Marta, structured as follows:

  • 24 April: Regional meetings and self-organised events.

  • 25 April: Separate sector meetings (Afro-Descendants, Feminists, Youth, Farmers, Social Movements, Interfaith, NGOs).

  • 26 April: A full-day convergence of all sectors for plenaries and breakouts to finalise our collective positions and adopt our People’s Declaration before the official conference begins.

The outputs will be shared in the Assembly of the People (27 April), the government-convened space that will bring together 250 delegates to engage directly with the official process. Civil society has been allocated approximately 60 representative slots within this assembly. These seats are distributed among key constituencies (Afro-Descendants, Women, Youth, Farmers, Social Movements and NGOs) with strict criteria for gender balance and regional representation (majority from the Global South). Sectors and regions are currently meeting to choose their representatives for the Assembly. 

If you wish to be register to the People’s Summit for a Fossil Free Future: please complete this form.

People’s Summit Events 

The People’s Summit for a Fossil Free Future will be held from April 24–26, 2026, at the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia in Santa Marta. This self-organized space unites civil society, Indigenous peoples, trade unions, and frontline communities to consolidate demands and build collective power ahead of the High-Level Segment. Below is a selection of media-accessible meetings as well as additional events hosted by the People’s Summit organisations.

Please note that this list is not exhaustive. For the most up-to-date, day-by-day schedule, refer to the People’s Summit website, at: https://fossilfreerising.org/events-santa-marta

April 24 - DAY 1: 

April 25 - DAY 2

  • People’s Summit for a Fossil Free Future —   SECTORAL MEETINGS - 8:00 – 18:00 |  Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia & Universidad del Magdalena.NOTE: These sectoral working sessions are closed to media coverage. However, the university campus remains open for journalists wishing to interview specific spokespeople. Representatives for each group will be located at the following venues:

    • Youth | Auditorio mayor

    • Social Movements | Auditorio menor

    • Afro-descendants | Salón multiple

    • Farmers and Fisherfolk |  Salón multiple

    • Inter-faith | Salón multiple

    • Women and Gender |  Biblioteca

    • NGO's | Hemiciclo

  • Espacio Sindical– 08:00 – 09:00 |  Hotel Arhuaco Rodadero | Agenda

  • Encuentro de espiritualidades – All Day | Colegio Diocesano San José

  • Conference for Fossil Fuel-Free Territories —  All day Final day of territorial exchange and strategy building | Location TBC 

  • Global Science & Policy Conference â€” All day | Universidad del Magdalena | Organisers: Universidad del Magdalena, University of Sussex, Climate Analytics, UBC, Climate Strategies, Carbon Tracker, IISD, LINGO

  • Women’s Fossil Fuel Phaseout Forum —18:00–21:00 | Best Western Plus | Feminist perspectives on fossil fuel phaseout and a just transition.

April 26 - DAY 3

  • Encuentro autónomo y presencial de la Ruta de Incidencia de los Pueblos Indígenas - 08:00 - 17:00 |  Uni de Magdalena, Auditorio Neguanje

  • People’s Summit for a Fossil Free Future — Official Plenary, open to media: Adoption of the People’s Declaration  -15:00 – 18:00 | University De Magdalena (Tent)  

  • Parliamentary Forum & Reception- Invemar - Institute for Marine and Coastal Research - Cl.25 #2-55, Playa Salguero, Santa Marta | Organisers: Parliamentarians for a Fossil Free Future 

  • Baile en la Calle(Cultural mobilization celebrating community power and resistance) — 17:00–Late | Casa de la Memoria | Organisers: Maleza, Casa de la Memoria, Fossil Fuel Treaty

  • "Pre-Assembly" of the Peoples - 08:00 - 18:00 | Corporación Bolivariana del Norte, carrera 12 No 12- 22, Santa Marta | Organizer: Government of Colombia

April 27 

  • People’s Assembly - 08:00 - 12:30 in University of Magdalena Auditorium, 14:00 - 18:00 in Santa Marta Theater | Organiser: Government of Colombia

  • Encuentro autónomo y presencial de la Ruta de Incidencia de los Pueblos Indígenas - 08:00 - 17:00 |  Uni de Magdalena - Auditorio Julio Otero

  • Investment Partner Engagement Hub Hilton Hotel - 11:00 – 15:00 | Pozos Colorados | Organisers: Equal Right, Bridging Ventures, Wings, Fundación Avina, Amazon Conservation Team

  • Global Citizen High-Level Fireside Chat and Lunch Reception - 11:30 - 14:00 | Hilton Garden Inn | Contact camille.couturier@globalcitizen.org to register

  • La Chiva Climática (iItinerant Workshop on Solutions for Climate and Territory) - Location and time TBC  | Organiser: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Colombia (FESCOL)

  • Flotilla Reception Ceremony - Location and time TBC | Organisers: Climate Justice Flotilla, Global Sumud Colombia

  • Parliamentary Forum - Invemar - Institute for Marine and Coastal Research - Cl.25 #2-55, Playa Salguero, Santa Marta | Organisers: Parliamentarians for a Fossil Free Future 

April 28 

April 29

  • High Level Segment including Closing Press Conference  - 17:00–19:00 |  El Estelar

  • Un Paso Adelante: the Afterparty  - 21:00 - late | Casa Kapikua, km 20 vía Santa Marta - Ciénaga | Organiser: Fossil Fuel Treaty Initiative