The National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Global Network Secretariat’s expertise will be reflected at these COP27 side events.

NAP Global Network at COP27
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt | Nov 6 – 18, 2022
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt | Nov 6 – 18, 2022
The National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Global Network Secretariat’s expertise will be reflected at these COP27 side events.
Les acteurs régionaux se sont réunis pour discuter comment assurer la réussite de la mise en œuvre du plan national d’adaptation de Madagascar.
Regional actors got together to discuss how to ensure the successful implementation of Madagascar’s National Adaptation Plan.
Assessments aim to better understand the impacts of the changing climate at the local level
Six district-level climate vulnerability assessments will be conducted, guided by the country’s NAP Framework.
Entrevista a Jessica Tsamajain Lirio, jefa de la Reserva Comunal Tuntanaín
La jefa de la Reserva Comunal Tuntanaín, Jessica Tsamajain Lirio, añade el contexto del por qué es tan importante la participación del público en el proceso del Plan Nacional de Adaptación.
An interview with the Tuntanain Communal Reserve Chief, Jessica Tsamajain Lirio
Tuntanain Communal Reserve Chief Jessica Tsamajain Lirio provides further context as to why public engagement with the National Adaptation Plan process is so important.
The Government of Tonga was granted with professional video equipment to support the country’s efforts in communicating its climate change impacts and adaptation planning to the public.
The Government of Tonga was granted with professional video equipment to support the country’s efforts in communicating its climate change impacts and adaptation planning to the public.
Kirtiman Awasthi and Somya Bhatt, GIZ India, and Ashish Tiwari, Government of Uttar Pradesh
The Conference of Panchayats 2022 fostered the discussions on strengthening capacities of local institutions and actors on emerging climate risks and uncertainties and developing evidence-based local solutions.
Representatives from seven African countries explored key challenges in establishing MEL systems and emerging solutions.
Representatives from Botswana, Kenya, Liberia, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Somalia explored key challenges in establishing Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) systems and emerging solutions in a NAP Global Network’s peer learning event.
Lessons from a workshop on monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) of adaptation in the agriculture sector
Rwanda is advancing its NAP process with the engagement of the country’s private sector and NGOs, particularly in the agriculture sector.