Country representatives from over 20 countries will meet to explore how the NAP process can help advance the implementation of the adaptation goals under the Paris Agreement, with the aim to promote dialogue and exchange views on understanding potential linkages and alignment between the NAP process and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
The Peer Learning Summit’s objectives are to enhance participants’ understanding of the relationship between NAPs and NDCs, the potential benefits of aligning planning processes, and a broader understanding of how NAPs can play a role in identifying, implementing and reporting on the adaptation priorities communicated via NDCs.
An introduction to the concept of aligning global commitments like the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Paris Agreement and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction can be found in the Network’s new overview brief, Alignment to Advance Climate-Resilient Development.
Capacity Building and Knowledge Exchange Week on Accelerating the Implementation of the Paris Agreement
This NAP Global Network peer learning summit is part of a larger Capacity Building and Knowledge Exchange Week on Accelerating the Implementation of the Paris Agreement, taking place October 1–5. With support from the Government of Germany, three events will take place back-to-back during this week, joining efforts with different partners and aiming at fostering discussion and practical peer-to-peer exchange on the effective implementation of the Paris Agreement:
- Peer Learning Summit on the role of the NAP process in advancing the implementation of the adaptation goals under the Paris Agreement organized by the NAP Global Network (October 1–2, 2018).
- The International Climate Initiative convenes its implementing partners to join the 5th IKI NDC Cluster Workshop for peer-to-peer exchange on effective project implementation (October 3–4, 2018).
- The Regional NDC Dialogue for Asia and Arab States, which is co-organized by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Secretariat and supported by the European Union and the governments of Germany, Japan, and Norway (October 3–5, 2018).