Peer Learning Forum: Transitioning from Planning to Implementation in the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Process 

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe | February 27-29, 2024

Experts and government representatives from 15 countries—Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Bhutan, Cambodia, Colombia, Ethiopia, Grenada, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Namibia, Paraguay, Saint Lucia, Timor Leste, and Zambia—convened in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, to share lessons and experiences on the transition from planning to implementation in the national adaptation plan (NAP) process. Co-hosted by the NAP Global Network […]

PRESS RELEASE | Zimbabwe Hosts Global Peer Learning Forum on Climate Change Adaptation  

VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE, February 27 – Decision-makers from 15 countries and experts from across the globe will meet from February 27 to 29 at the Zambezi River Lodge in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, to share experiences on national efforts to adapt to climate change impacts.   The government representatives, who lead their respective countries’ national adaptation plan […]

COP 28 | Using Progress Reporting to Advance Your NAP

How countries track and assess progress

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.

NAP Global Network at COP 28

Dubai, United Arab Emirates | November 30–December 12, 2023

The NAP Global Network Secretariat team will be at COP 28 in Dubai to connect with our country partners, exploring insights and lessons on NAP processes, engaging in discussions around the GST and the GGA, and tracking what adaptation-related negotiations will mean for NAP processes in years to come.

MEDIA ADVISORY | Photo Exhibit and Dialogues With Adaptation Decision-Makers in Jamaica

Government adaptation decision-makers to attend photo exhibit and roundtable discussions with Jamaican women to learn about their experiences with climate change

Government and other adaptation decision-makers will attend a photo exhibit and roundtable discussions with Jamaican women to learn about their experiences with climate change.