This event at COP 28, hosted by the NAP Global Network, explored various approaches to NAP implementation, assessment, and reporting by Vietnam, Tonga, Albania and the UK. Speakers shared diverse approaches and lessons learnt in progress reporting.
This report represents the first review of Albania’s progress in implementing its National Adaptation Plan (NAP). The primary intent is to aid policy-makers in understanding Albania’s ongoing climate change adaptation efforts. This includes an analysis of achievements, insights gained, and the challenges encountered during the first four years of the NAP’s implementation (2019–2023).
The NAP Global Network’s fifth progress report highlights impactful initiatives and achievements between December 2021 to November 2022.
This National Adaptation Plan (NAP) progress report presents the progress that Saint Lucia has made on adaptation action since the launch of the country’s NAP (2018–2028). It highlights the nexus between planned and implemented adaptation actions in Saint Lucia under its NAP and the commitments outlined in its recently updated nationally determined contribution.
During a webinar in June 2021, NAP focal points Kouka Ouedraogo (Burkina Faso) and Thomas Lerenten Lelekoitien (Kenya) shared key lessons from their work on approaching NAP progress reporting.
The panelists of this webinar discuss what has already been done in terms of National Adaptation Plan (NAP) progress reporting around the world and derive lessons that could guide countries through the reporting process.
This year, the NAP Global Network conducted a review of the available NAP progress reports. The results indicate that the reports differ in terms of the stated objectives, the approaches to evaluating the progress made, and the way the results are presented and communicated. We see that the process of developing NAP progress reports presents many challenges as well as many opportunities to strengthen NAP processes.
Look back at what the NAP Global Network achieved from December 2019 to November 2020 with its partners in developing countries.
2019 was a year of profile and political support for adaptation. The UN reports that 120 developing countries have launched NAP processes. The Global Commission on Adaptation launched its flagship report, marking the beginning of a “Year of Action” that aims to accelerate ambitious adaptation action around the world. The UN Secretary General prioritized resilience and […]
The climate is changing. Impacts are being felt, and adjustments today and in the future are necessary. More and more countries are defining and addressing their medium- and long-term climate adaptation priorities through National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. The NAP Global Network was created to support developing countries in advancing their NAP processes, and help […]