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Capacity development for policy makers to address climate changeThe UNDP Environment & Energy Group has launched a groundbreaking project to strengthen the national capacity of developing countries to assess climate change policy options across different sectors and economic activities, which could serve as inputs to their national positions under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The thirteen countries currently participating – Algeria,
Gambia, Niger, Namibia, Turkmenistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Dominican
Republic, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Togo and Liberia –
will identify up to three key sectors in preparation for a national
inter-ministerial workshop on national climate actions and the Bali
Action Plan. With support from UNDP and international and regional
centres of excellence, countries will then undertake an assessment
of investment and financial flows to address climate change –
both current and projected – for their key sectors. This assessment
will provide a better understanding of the magnitude and intensity
of national efforts needed to tackle climate change, as well as provide
more accurate estimates of the funds needed to implement mitigation
and adaptation actions. For more information on the project, please download the project flyer in English, French, Spanish or Russian. Bali Action Plan Briefing Documents
National Inter-Ministerial Dialogues Namibia, 23-25 September 2008 Planned workshops: Bangladesh, 12-13 November 2008 |
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