Government registers record attendance at the Pará Pavilion - Municipalities at COP30 during the holiday
Governor Helder Barbalho and Vice Governor Hana Ghassan visited the space created for municipalities to present their cultural expressions and productive vocations
At least 30,000 people visited the Pará Pavilion - Municipalities at COP30 during this holiday for Black Consciousness Day (20). It was the largest audience recorded in a single day since the event opened last Monday (17). The space was created by the Government of Pará, through the State Secretariat of Tourism (Setur), so that Pará municipalities can present the sustainability initiatives they carry out, as well as showcase their productive vocations and culture to visitors and participants of the 30th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP30).
The Governor of Pará, Helder Barbalho, was at the Pará Pavilion - Municipalities and celebrated the presence of the large audience. "More than 30,000 people, just today, passed through the Pará Pavilion - Municipalities with an absolutely correct decision to have, in addition to the Green Zone, in addition to the Blue Zone, a space for all municipalities to showcase the wealth, the culture of each of the cities. This was our concern that it should not only be Belém that could be known, but the entire State of Pará," he praised.
The head of the State Executive also thanked the partnership of the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Cities, for the realization of the event. Helder Barbalho visited the Ministry of Cities' booth, where a land regularization program for communities in the municipality of Abaetetuba was taking place.
At the Vigia municipality booth, Helder Barbalho received a personalized eco-bag with maritime letters designed by artist Moisés Guedes. Following that, the governor toured the pavilion in a "bicitaxi", a means of transportation characteristic of the city of Afuá, in the Marajó archipelago.
Vice Governor Hana Ghassan, who also coordinates the State Committee of COP30, also celebrated the success of the Pará Pavilion - Municipalities. "This is a great legacy. To be able to show Brazil and the world a little of each region of this state. Municipalities that are beautiful," she said.
The pavilion's programming for municipalities runs until Friday (21), from 2 PM to 9 PM. There are more than 80 participating municipalities and entry is free.
