Multilevel Governance Coordination Mechanisms in the NAP process

Authors: Mauricio Luna Rodriguez, Angela Prias Mahecha with contributions from Christian Ledwell and Jo-Ellen Parry

Introduction

Diverse types of multilevel governance (MLG) coordination mechanisms for climate action (including adaptation, mitigation, and loss and damage) have emerged in the last three decades across the world. There is no “one-size-fits-all” model; rather, some trends and general approaches are emerging. Many mechanisms support horizontal coordination across government ministries, departments, and agencies at the national level (also known as a “cross-sectoral” or “whole of government” approach). Coordination mechanisms can also include non-state actors, such as civil society organizations, businesses, academia, and/or Indigenous Peoples (also known as “stakeholder engagement” or “whole-of-society” approach). They may also include multiscale coordination between national governments and subnational governments, such as state, provincial, or municipal authorities (also known as “vertical integration”). 

In the context of the national adaptation plan (NAP) process, MLG coordination mechanisms play diverse roles. Some of the responsibilities that have been identified fall under the four dimensions of the iterative adaptation cycle (IAC): supporting climate risk assessments; planning of adaptation measures; implementation of actions; monitoring, evaluation, and learning. The coordination mechanisms identified support some or all the dimensions of the IAC. Furthermore, these mechanisms facilitate coordination across policy sectors and among diverse actors at different governance levels, and/or provide advice to decision-makers involved in NAP processes. The roles and level of authority of these mechanisms (for example, decision-making or advisory roles) are determined by their legal or administrative mandate, which derives from national laws, executive decrees (e.g., presidential or ministerial), and public policies.

The purpose of this inventory is to provide an overview of the type of multilevel coordination mechanism that countries are using to advance their NAP processes. This information is targeted at national teams supporting the NAP process across policy sectors, subnational decision-makers at different governance levels, and other non-state actors relevant to the NAP process. It aims to inform them on the existing mechanisms that countries are putting in place, providing entry points to support the NAP process. A secondary goal is to inform international development practitioners about countries’ existing coordination mechanisms to avoid duplication of efforts supporting NAPs. 

In the context of this inventory, MLG coordination mechanisms are defined as permanent institutional and procedural arrangements that support collaboration and alignment across policy sectors (agriculture, heath, water, etc.) and among actors (government, CSOs, businesses), as well as across different levels of government (national, sub-national, and local). These mechanisms can play a crucial role to make climate adaptation efforts coherent, effective, and inclusive (Luna Rodríguez et al., 2023).  

These mechanisms may change over time (e.g., due to evolving countries’ policy priorities, changes in administration, and/or review and updates of already submitted NAPs). This database will be updated over time to include relevant changes in countries’ coordination mechanisms. 

Methodology

For this analysis, we explored MLG coordination mechanisms that fulfilled the following selection criteria: 1) they are permanent mechanisms that are present in developing countries that have submitted their NAP document to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change  (UNFCCC), and 2) they are officially mandated by national sovereign governments as coordination and/or advisory bodies on climate change policy. This analysis presents a non-comprehensive set of mechanisms, as further mechanisms exist but were not included in this review, and as we have not analyzed mechanisms that do not fulfill the above criteria (for example, project-specific mechanisms). Out of the 60 countries that have submitted their NAP document to the UNFCCC as of March 31, 2025, 51 countries have set up a permanent multilevel coordination mechanism in support of the NAP process that fulfill our selection criteria. For nine countries, no evidence was found in NAP documents and related policy documents (i.e., national policies, decrees, and laws) of the existence of such coordination mechanisms. 

Finally, the national-level mandate that created the MLG coordination mechanisms analyzed emerges from a variety of administrative and legal instruments, such as national policy documents (e.g., climate change policy instruments such as NAPs), executive decrees (presidential or ministerial orders), or legislative decisions (such as climate change laws).  

Types of Multilevel Governance Coordination Mechanisms for Climate Action 

Once identified, the different MLG mechanisms were classified along two dimensions—the scope of their responsibilities (type of mechanism) and the range of actors involved (type of coordination). A more detailed description of these classifications is provided below. 

Types of Mechanism in Countries with National Adaptation Plan Documents

  • Vertical
  • Horizontal
  • Multi-actor
  • Multidimensional

How have mechanisms been established over time?

Classification and Characteristics of Existing Mechanisms

Albania

Coordination Mechanism

Inter-Ministerial Working Group on Climate Change (IMWGCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal

Year of Creation

2014

Mandate

Prime Minister Order No. 155/2014

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environment

Description

The Inter-Ministerial Working Group on Climate Change (IMWGCC) is the permanent coordinating body for climate change issues. It is headed by the Deputy Minister of Environment at the political level and supported by nominated technical focal points in every related institution. The Ministry of Tourism and Environment is also the national UNFCCC focal point and collaborates with an interdisciplinary and inter-institutional technical team established to fulfill Albania’s duties as a UNFCCC member. 

Role in the NAP Process

The Inter-Ministerial Working Group on Climate Change coordinates all institutions involved in the NAP process.

Argentina

Coordination Mechanism

National Climate Change Cabinet (GNCC in Spanish)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2019

Mandate

Federal Climate Change Law No. 27520

Lead Institution

Chaired by the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers

Description

The National Climate Change Cabinet (GNCC) is the main means of coordination and communication between the different areas of government for the debate and elaboration of public climate policies. Its structure responds to the need to guarantee an integral, technical-political, representative, and participatory governance scheme, both for national ministerial portfolios and subnational jurisdictions, as well as for civil society, universities and other academic entities, Indigenous Peoples and any person or association interested in getting involved in the subject (Ministry for the Environment and Sustainable Development, 2022, pp.7879). 

Role in the NAP Process

The objective of the National Climate Change Cabinet is to design consensus-based public policies and develop and implement the National Plan for Adaptation and Mitigation to Climate Change (the adaptation component is considered the country’s NAP submitted to the UNFCCC). 

Armenia

Coordination Mechanism

The Inter-Agency Coordinating Council for the Fulfillment of Requirements & Provisions of the UNFCCC

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2012 and amended in 2021

Mandate

Prime Ministerial Decree 719-A-2021

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environment

Description

The Inter-Agency Coordinating Council for the Fulfillment of Requirements & Provisions of the UNFCCC provides a forum in which the national government and international development partners can jointly engage in a broad spectrum of activities. Its main objective is to coordinate the fulfillment of the obligations deriving from the Convention and the Paris Agreement. The Council is chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister and co-chaired by the Minister of Environment. Its membership includes representatives from key ministries and governmental agencies and the Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme in Armenia.

Role in the NAP Process

The inter-agency standing working group on climate change mitigation and adaptation, which reports to the Council, advises on the NAP process.

Azerbaijan

Coordination Mechanism

State Commission on Climate Change

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal

Year of Creation

1997

Mandate

Presidential Decree No. 560 (1997 and its amendment of 2023)

Lead Institution

Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources

Description

The State Commission on Climate Change plays a vital role in ensuring cohesive coordination among all national stakeholders involved in climate action, ensuring alignment and synergy across sectors for the implementation of international climate commitments. The Commission is coordinated by the Cabinet of Ministers, is led by its Deputy Chairman, and includes representatives from various ministries and institutions (Government of Azerbaijan, pp. 5, 16). 

Role in the NAP Process

Enhance organizational capacity to reduce the negative impacts of climate change (among others stipulated in the Presidential Decree). 

Bangladesh

Coordination Mechanism

Interministerial Steering Committee on Climate Change (ISCCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal

Year of Creation

2022

Mandate

NA

Description

Bangladesh’s ISCCC coordinates climate change policies, oversees implementation of the Bangladesh Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan (BCCSAP), and manages climate finance. The committee includes senior officials from key ministries to ensure cross-sectoral alignment in addressing climate impacts. 

Role in the NAP Process

The ISCCC steers NAP implementation and conducts regular interministerial coordination meetings (Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, 2022, p. 105). 

Benin

Coordination Mechanism

National Committee on Climate Change

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2003

Mandate

Executive Decree 2003‑142

Lead Institution

Ministry of Living Environment and Sustainable Development

Description

The National Committee on Climate Change is the national advisory and coordination body responsible for formulating and overseeing Benin’s climate change policies and strategies. Its core missions include guiding decision making on mitigation and adaptation, monitoring and evaluating climate-related public policies, facilitating inclusive stakeholder consultations, advocating for climate financing, and ensuring coordination among government agencies and technical commissions to integrate climate across sectors. It reports to the ministry responsible for climate change. 

Role in the NAP Process

It approves the NAP.  

Bhutan

Coordination Mechanism

The National Environment Commission (NEC)

Type of Mechanism

Non-climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2007

Mandate

National Environment Protection Act (2007)

Lead Institution

Chaired by the Secretary of the NEC Secretariat

Description

The National Environment Commission (NEC) functions as the high-level National Climate Change Committee (NCCC). The NCCC is supported in implementing its mandates and functions through the NEC Secretariat. In supporting the NEC/NCCC, the NEC Secretariat leads the preparation of national strategies and plans on climate change, such as nationally determined contributions, NAPs, and Low Emission Development Strategies (Department of Environment and Climate Change, 2023, p. 5). 

Role in the NAP Process

The NEC leads the NAP process. 

Brazil

Coordination Mechanism

Interministerial Committee on Climate Change (CIM in Portuguese)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

Created in 2007 (restored in 2023 and restructured in 2024)

Mandate

Executive Decree No. 12,040 (2024)

Description

The Interministerial Committee on Climate Change (CIM) is Brazil’s main federal coordination body for climate policy. As a permanent structure of the Executive Branch, it oversees the implementation of the National Policy on Climate Change (PNMC, in Portuguese) and ensures alignment with Brazil’s international commitments. The Committee is composed of representatives from key ministries and supported by non-voting advisory members from three thematic chambers (Social Participation, Interfederative Coordination, and Scientific Advisory), enabling participation of civil society, subnational governments, and the academic sector.

Role in the NAP Process

Supports the development, monitoring, and periodic evaluation of the National Climate Change Plan and its sectoral adaptation plans.

Burkina Faso

Coordination Mechanism

National Committee on Climate Change (CNACC in French)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2024

Mandate

Presidential Decree No. 2024-0340

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environment

Description

The National Committee on Climate Change (CNACC) is a multi-actor body supporting the implementation of national climate policies. It provides guidance on climate-related issues, supports sustainable development, mobilizes climate finance, and fosters collaboration. It includes representatives from ministries, Parliament, local governments, civil society, academia, traditional leaders, and the private sector. It operates through four thematic working groups on adaptation, mitigation, finance, and technology transfer.

Role in the NAP Process

Identified in the NAP as a coordination framework for inclusive stakeholder engagement and coherence of adaptation interventions, but no specific role in implementation is described. 

Cabo Verde

Coordination Mechanism

National Council for the Environment and Climate Action (CNAAC in Portuguese)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2024

Mandate

Council of Ministers Resolution No. 38/2024

Lead Institution

National Secretariat for Climate Action (SNAC in Portuguese)

Description

The National Council for the Environment and Climate Action (CNAAC in Portuguese) is an advisory body that operates within the government department responsible for environment and climate. Its main role is to issue opinions and ensure the coordination of political and social positions regarding the integrated and sustainable management of the environment in Cabo Verde. It is co-chaired by the ministries that have Finance and Environment in their attributions and composed of public and private sector entities and civil society representatives. 

Role in the NAP Process

The National Council for the Environment and Climate Action is an advisory body to the NAP process. 

Cambodia

Coordination Mechanism

National Council for Sustainable Development (NCSD)

Type of Mechanism

Non-climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2006 and reformed in 2015

Mandate

Decree No. NS/RKT/0515/403 dated 9th May 2015

Lead Institution

Department of Climate Change

Description

The National Council for Sustainable Development (NCSD) (taking the responsibilities of the formerly National Climate Change Committee) is a high-level body composed of senior government and provincial representatives. It oversees climate policy, planning, and implementation. The Climate Change Technical Working Group supports the NCSD with technical expertise and coordination across ministries. Engagement with non-government actors—such as development partners, academia, NGOs, and the private sector—is maintained through biennial joint meetings with the Climate Change Technical Working Group. 

Role in the NAP Process

Coordinate and monitor implementation of the government’s policies, strategies, regulations, plans, and programs in response to climate change, including the NAP. 

Cameroon

Coordination Mechanism

National Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation Steering Committee (COMPIL REDD+)

Type of Mechanism

Non-climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2012

Mandate

Prime Ministerial Decree No.103/CAB/PM

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environment

Description

The National REDD+ Steering Committee serves as the highest decision-making body for both the REDD+ and NAP processes in Cameroon. It provides political leadership, strategic direction, and ensures coordination across sectors and stakeholders, including government ministries, local authorities, civil society, Indigenous Peoples, the private sector, and parliamentarians. The Committee is also responsible for overseeing benefit-sharing mechanisms and aligning climate-related policies. Its work is supported by an interministerial working group and regular stakeholder consultations that help to foster inclusive participation. 

Role in the NAP Process

COMPIL REDD+ is in charge of the coordination of the NAP’s implementation. 

Chile

Coordination Mechanism

Council of Ministers for Sustainability and Climate Change (CMSCC in Spanish)

Type of Mechanism

Non-climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal

Year of Creation

1994

Mandate

Law No. 19300 of 1994

Lead Institution

Ministry of the Environment

Description

The Council of Ministers for Sustainability and Climate Change (CMSCC in Spanish), composed of 14 ministers, provides strategic guidance and ensures policy coherence across Chile’s sustainability and climate agendas. The horizontal coordination promoted by the Council is articulated with other platforms through the Climate Change Law, such as the National Council of Ministers for Sustainability and Climate Change (CNMSCC), which engages academia, civil society, the private sector, workers' unions, and youth in policy processes, and the Regional Climate Change Committees (CORECC in Spanish), which coordinate strategies and territorial roundtables.  

Role in the NAP Process

The Council of Ministers for Sustainability and Climate Change leads the formulation and implementation of the National Climate Change Adaptation Plan and ensures policy coherence. 

Colombia

Coordination Mechanism

National System for Climate Change (SISCLIMA in Spanish)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2016 (modified in 2018)

Mandate

Ministerial Decree No. 298 (2016) and Law 1931 (2018)

Lead Institution

Co-led by the Intersectoral Commission on Climate Change & Regional Climate Change Nodes.

Description

The National System for Climate Change (SISCLIMA) organizes policies, regulations, plans, and instruments on climate change. The Intersectoral Commission on Climate Change (CICC in Spanish) coordinates at the national level, while the Climate Change Nodes oversee regional coordination. Additionally, the National Climate Change Council advises the Intersectoral Commission on Climate Change, facilitating coordination with industries, civil society, Congress, and academia. 

Role in the NAP Process

Serves as the coordination framework for climate action and NAP development and implementation. 

Costa Rica

Coordination Mechanism

Inter-Ministerial Technical Committee on Climate Change (CTICC in Spanish)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal

Year of Creation

2012

Mandate

Ministerial Decree No. 36823- MINAET

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environment and Energy

Description

The Inter-Ministerial Technical Committee on Climate Change is a permanent advisory body to the Ministry of Environment and Energy that serves to coordinate cross-ministerial actions and support the implementation of the National Climate Change Strategy. Two complementary mechanisms were created in 2017: the Scientific Council on Climate Change (4C in Spanish), which advises the government on scientific research and technological development, and the Citizen Advisory Council on Climate Change (5C in Spanish), which serves as a platform for public participation in support of the implementation of the nationally determined contribution (NDC). 

Role in the NAP Process

The Inter-ministerial Technical Committee on Climate Change follows up on the implementation of the NAP.

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Coordination Mechanism

National Committee on Climate Change (CNCC in French)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2010

Mandate

Executive Decree No. 2010‑729

Lead Institution

Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development

Description

The National Committee on Climate Change (CNCC in French) is an advisory body responsible for monitoring and supporting the implementation of the UNFCCC and all legal instruments related to that Convention. According to Executive Decree No. 2010729, the CNCC shall be composed as follows: minister responsible for the environment; presidential advisor responsible for the environment; representative of the economic cluster; representative of the private sector; representative of civil society; director general for the environment; national focal point on climate change; climate change project coordinator; and representatives of all parties involved in climate change issues (République Démocratique du Congo, 2010, p. 1048). 

Role in the NAP Process

Coordinates the NAP process, guiding policy, stakeholder engagement, and integration of climate adaptation into national, sectoral, and subnational development strategies. 

Ecuador

Coordination Mechanism

Inter-institutional Committee on Climate Change (CICC in Spanish)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Vertical

Year of Creation

2010

Mandate

Executive Decree No. 495

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environment, Water and Ecological Transition

Description

The Inter-institutional Committee on Climate Change (CICC) is the main coordination mechanism for climate change in Ecuador. National-level authorities from 11 policy sectors have representation and voting power, and three subnational levels of government (regional, municipal, and parish) have representation (without voting power).  The Vice-Secretary of Climate Change under the Ministry of Environment, Water and Ecological Transition serves as its permanent Secretariat. The CICC coordinates and facilitates the formulation and implementation of national policies and approves national reports and technical instruments relevant to climate change (including the National Adaptation Plan) under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. 

Role in the NAP Process

Approve the NAP document 

Ethiopia

Coordination Mechanism

Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee of the Climate-Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) Strategy

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal

Year of Creation

2011

Mandate

Policy-based (Climate-Resilient Green Economy Strategy) governance structure

Lead Institution

Ethiopia’s Environmental Council

Description

A policy-enacted, interministerial coordination body established under the authority of the Prime Minister’s Office to guide the implementation of Ethiopia’s Climate-Resilient Green Economy Strategy (CRGE). The Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee of the CRGE is composed of all ministers of sectoral institutions. There is a management committee that oversees operations, financing, and evaluations. 

Role in the NAP Process

Oversees the implementation of the CRGE Strategy and provides overall guidance, sets priorities, and ensures legal frameworks for the NAP. 

Fiji

Coordination Mechanism

The National Climate Change Coordination Committee

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2021

Mandate

Climate Change Act

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environment and Climate Change

Description

The National Climate Change Coordination Committee, established under the Climate Change Act, is mandated, among other functions, to promote the development, implementation, and monitoring of cross-cutting policies that support the effective application of the Act. While the Committee is composed of representatives from ministries, it also has the flexibility to form consultative groups that enable the meaningful participation of key stakeholders and experts. These may include representatives from the private sector, civil society organizations, youth groups, and vulnerable or at-risk communities. 

Role in the NAP Process

The National Climate Change Coordination Committee is responsible for promoting the development, implementation, and monitoring of climate change policies. The NAP Steering Committee is expected to coordinate closely with and build upon the work and structure of the National Climate Change Coordination Committee to ensure alignment and coherence during the development, review, and periodic update of the NAP. 

Grenada

Coordination Mechanism

The National Climate Change Committee (NCCC)

Type of Mechanism

Non-climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2001 and re-established in 2014

Mandate

Executive-issued policy document

Lead Institution

Ministry of the Environment

Description

As stated in the NAP document, the National Climate Change Committee (NCCC) acts as the main oversight body for climate change, comprising 13 government members and four subcommittees (mitigation, adaptation, finance, and international negotiations). The NCCC is focused on providing guidance and coordination. All subcommittees can nominate additional members, including from the private sector, civil society, and other institutions. The NCCC Secretariat provides regular updates at the Sustainable Development Council. 

Role in the NAP Process

The NCCC plays a pivotal role in developing and implementing Grenada's climate resilience policies, including the NAP.

Guatemala

Coordination Mechanism

The National Council on Climate Change (CNCC in Spanish)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2013

Mandate

Climate Change Law (Legislative Decree 7 of 2013)

Lead Institution

Presidency of the Republic

Description

The National Council on Climate Change is chaired by the Presidency of the Republic. It is composed of ministers, representatives from Indigenous, agricultural, business, municipal, academic, and NGO sectors. Its functions include regulation, supervision, and conflict resolution to ensure the implementation of policies, strategies, and programs for climate change mitigation and adaptation.

Role in the NAP Process

Regulation, supervision, and conflict resolution to ensure implementation of the NAP.

Haiti

Coordination Mechanism

The National Committee on Climate Change (CNCC in French)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2020

Mandate

Decree Organizing the Ministry of the Environment

Lead Institution

Chaired by the Prime Minister

Description

"The National Committee on Climate Change is responsible for the overall direction of public policy on climate change. It is chaired by the Prime Minister. It is a platform bringing together ministries, higher education institutions, international partners, representatives of environmental organizations and other civil society institutions, and thematic groups on climate change." (Government of Haiti, 2022, article 6).

Role in the NAP Process

NAP formulation, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. 

Jordan

Coordination Mechanism

National Committee on Climate Change (NCCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

Decree issued by the Prime Minister in 2001 (modified in 2019 by Climate Change Law)

Mandate

Climate Change Bylaw (No. 79, 2019)  

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environment (Chair of its Secretariat).

Description

NCCC coordinates national climate policy, strategies, and action plans. It advises the government, supports climate negotiations, and ensures alignment with international commitments. The NCCC promotes climate resilience, sustainability, and stakeholder engagement across governmental, private, and civil society sectors.

Role in the NAP Process

NAP formulation (including consultations with different actors) and implementation.  

Kenya 

Coordination Mechanism

National Climate Change Council (NCCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2016

Mandate

Climate Change Act

Lead Institution

Presidency

Description

The National Climate Change Council (NCCC) is the highest-level body for climate change coordination in Kenya, chaired by the President, with the Deputy President as Vice-Chair, and supported by the Directorate of Climate Change as Secretariat. The Council oversees the National Climate Change Action Plan, ensures mainstreaming across national and subnational levels, and advises on policy and legislation. It includes up to nine members from national and subnational governments, civil society, the private sector, youth, marginalized communities, and academia. The National Climate Change Council meets at least four times a year and may establish committees as needed. 

Role in the NAP Process

Oversee the mainstreaming of adaptation actions at national and county levels. 

Kiribati

Coordination Mechanism

Kiribati National Expert Group on Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management (KNEG)

Type of Mechanism

Non-climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2019

Mandate

Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Act

Lead Institution

Office of Te Beretitenti (Office of the President)

Description

The Kiribati National Expert Group is chaired by the Office of Te Beretitenti and consists of representatives from all line ministries, the private sector, NGOs, and faith-based organizations. It is the principal strategic coordination and technical advisory body for disaster risk management and climate change at the national level. 

Role in the NAP Process

Oversight of the development of the Kiribati Joint Implementation Plan for Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, which serves as Kiribati’s NAP document.

Liberia

Coordination Mechanism

National Climate Change Steering Committee (NCCSC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2010

Mandate

Established via executive action in 2010

Lead Institution

Ministry of Finance and Development Planning

Description

The National Climate Change Steering Committee (NCCSC) is the central body responsible for overseeing climate change activities in Liberia. It serves as the primary institutional mechanism mandated to coordinate and supervise the implementation of the national climate change policy. Comprising 16 high-level members, including ministers, directors of governmental agencies, the private sector, civil society and international partners, the NCCSC provides strategic policy direction and oversight. Its work is supported by technical working groups, which offer expert advice to inform decision making and ensure effective implementation of climate actions. 

Role in the NAP Process

The NCCSC supervises and provides leadership for the overall coordination of the NAP process. 

Madagascar

Coordination Mechanism

National Committee on Climate Change (CNCC in French)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2014

Mandate

Executive decree 2014-1588

Lead Institution

Secretary General of the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development (MEDD)

Description

The National Committee on Climate Change (CNCC in French) was created to strengthen coordination of the implementation of the National Policy on Climate Change. Its structure is interministerial (including the Prime Minister's Office and representatives from 20 sectoral ministries) and multi-actor (with representation from NGOs and the private sector) for consultation, information sharing, and exchange. The CNCC is chaired by the Secretary General of the MEDD, and the National Office for Climate Change and Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation provides its permanent secretariat. The CNCC meets in ordinary session twice a year (Ministère de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable, 2021). 

Role in the NAP Process

The CNCC plays a major role in the technical aspects of the formulation of the NAP document.

Marshall Islands

Coordination Mechanism

The Tile Til Eo Committee (TTEC)

Type of Mechanism

Non-climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal

Year of Creation

2019

Mandate

Cabinet decision of May 29, 2019

Lead Institution

Office of Chief Secretary

Description

The Tile Til Eo Committee (TTEC) provides national oversight of the country's response to climate change and the reduction of climate and disaster risk for the well-being of its people. It directs agencies and recommends to the Cabinet through the Chief Secretary on climate change policy, resilience to climate and disaster risk, and reporting against global climate change and disaster reduction conventions (Ministry of the Environment, 2023, p.76). 

Role in the NAP Process

Oversight of adaptation and disaster risk planning and implementation.

Moldova

Coordination Mechanism

National Climate Change Commission (NCCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2020

Mandate

National Government Decision No. 444/2020

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environment

Description

The National Climate Change Commission (NCCC) is a permanent, formalized body that brings together high-level representatives from line ministries, NGOs, academia, research, the private sector, women's associations, and representatives of the Congress of Local Authorities of Moldova. The NCCC is the basic pillar of the Climate Change Coordination Mechanism, which must ensure cross-sectoral coordination of all climate-related issues, including adaptation and mitigation (Republic of Moldova, 2024, p. 63).

Role in the NAP Process

To foster dialogue, coordination, collaboration and coherence across sectors and to oversee reporting on planning and implementation of climate change adaptation actions by all stakeholders (Republic of Moldova, 2024, p. 63). 

Morocco

Coordination Mechanism

The National Commission on Climate Change and Biodiversity (CNCCB in French)

Type of Mechanism

Non-climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2020

Mandate

Executive Decree No. 2-19-721

Lead Institution

Chaired by the government authority responsible for sustainable development

Description

The National Commission on Climate Change and Biodiversity is led by the Department of Sustainable Development. It is a consultative and coordinating body for the implementation of national policy on combating climate change and preserving biodiversity.

Role in the NAP Process

The Commission has several working groups, including one on vulnerability and adaptation. 

Nepal

Coordination Mechanism

Inter-Ministerial Climate Change Coordination Committee (IMCCCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2019

Mandate

National Climate Change Policy No. 2076

Lead Institution

Forest and Environment Minister

Description

The Inter-Ministerial Climate Change Coordination Committee (IMCCCC) is composed of Joint Secretaries from 22 federal ministries, the National Planning Commission (NPC), and representatives from the National Academy for Science and Technology. The IMCCCC is responsible for ensuring effective communication and coordination on climate change between government and non-governmental institutions. The committee reports to the Environmental Protection and Climate Change Management National Council (EPCCMNC), which promotes integration of environment and climate change considerations into long-term policies.

Role in the NAP Process

The IMCCCC is responsible for overall coordination of the technical aspects of NAP implementation, as well as communication of NAP priorities to the three levels of government. 

Niger

Coordination Mechanism

National Environment Council for Sustainable Development (CNEDD in French)

Type of Mechanism

Non-climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

1996

Mandate

Prime Minister decree No. 96-004/PM, amended by decree No. 2011-057/PCSRD/PM

Lead Institution

Executive Secretariat of the National Council for the Environment and Sustainable Development (SE/CNEDD in French)

Description

The National Council for the Environment for Sustainable Development (CNEDD) is a multisectoral body that coordinates the implementation of climate-related policies. It is composed of representatives from various ministries, academic and research institutions, civil society, and the private sector. The CNEDD also coordinates the implementation of the three Rio Conventions and is the Designated National Authority for the Green Climate Fund.

Role in the NAP Process

Overall coordination of measures, suggestions, and decisions for the implementation of the NAP. 

Pakistan

Coordination Mechanism

Pakistan Climate Change Council

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2017

Mandate

Climate Change Act of 2017

Lead Institution

Secretary of the division allocated with the subject of climate change

Description

The Council oversees enforcement of the Climate Change Act, monitors international agreement implementation, and guides integration of climate concerns into government policies. It approves and oversees adaptation and mitigation policies, monitors national and local climate plans, and ensures compliance with UNFCCC submissions. Additionally, it sets guidelines for protecting resources and biodiversity affected by climate change and reviews the National Climate Change Report to issue relevant directions. 

Role in the NAP Process

To monitor implementation of the NAP and its constituent provincial and local action plans (Government of Pakistan, 2017, p.4). 

Papua New Guinea

Coordination Mechanism

Climate Change Development Authority (CCDA)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2015

Mandate

Climate Change (Management) Act 2015

Lead Institution

The Board of the Climate Change Development Authority

Description

The Climate Change Development Authority (CCDA) serves as the primary authority for climate change mitigation and adaptation, tasked with the promotion, coordination, and management of climate change-compatible development in Papua New Guinea. The Authority is responsible for fulfilling all functional duties associated with climate change and acts as the national focal point for the UNFCCC, the Adaptation Fund, and is the National Designated Authority for the Green Climate Fund.

Role in the NAP Process

The CCDA is the overall body responsible for the NAP and will oversee the development, implementation, and evaluation of sectoral climate change adaptation plans in priority sectors and oversee the achievement of Papua New Guinea's adaptation targets (Climate Change & Development Authority, 2023, p. 51).

Paraguay

Coordination Mechanism

National Climate Change Commission (CNCC in Spanish)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2017

Mandate

National Law 5875 of 2017

Lead Institution

Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development

Description

The National Climate Change Commission (CNCC in Spanish) consists of 37 member institutions, including ministries, public institutions, subnational governments, civil society, Indigenous Peoples' representatives, and the private sector. It is chaired by the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development (MADES in Spanish). The CNCC's main functions include overseeing the National Climate Change Policy, providing recommendations on public policies, supporting the implementation of climate initiatives, regulating its operations, and assisting with climate financing. To serve these functions, it holds quarterly meetings or additional sessions as needed.

Role in the NAP Process

The CNCC is responsible for coordinating the implementation of the NAP and provides counsel and support in the exercise to prioritize adaptation options.

Peru

Coordination Mechanism

National Commission on Climate Change (CNCC in Spanish)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

1993 (modified in 2013 and 2021)

Mandate

Executive supreme decree No. 012-2021-MINAM

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environment

Description

The National Commission on Climate Change (CNCC) serves as a multi-actor platform that contributes to state decision making on climate change. It brings together representatives from the public sector, private sector, and civil society—including ministries, subnational governments, and key groups such as Indigenous Peoples, farmers' associations, and women's organizations—to ensure the effective implementation of national climate policies. Its structure includes technical teams on: Adaptation, Mitigation, REDD+, Research and Capacity Building, Just Transition and Climate Justice, and Climate Finance. The Commission may also establish ad hoc technical teams.

Role in the NAP Process

Monitors the implementation of public policies on climate change, including the NAP.

Philippines

Coordination Mechanism

Climate Change Commission (CCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2009

Mandate

Republic Act No. 9729 (also known as the Climate Change Act), amended by Republic Act No. 10174

Lead Institution

President of the Republic of the Philippines, who shall serve as the Chairperson

Description

The Climate Change Commission (CCC) is the lead policy-making body on climate issues. It is tasked with coordinating, monitoring, evaluating, and ensuring the integration of climate change considerations into national, local, and sectoral development plans in collaboration with various stakeholders. 

Role in the NAP Process

Recommend legislation, policies, strategies, programs on and appropriations for climate change adaptation (and mitigation) and other related activities

Saint Lucia

Coordination Mechanism

National Climate Change Committee (NCCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

1998

Mandate

Established by the Cabinet of Ministers in 1998 and further formalized in the Climate Change Act of 2024

Lead Institution

Ministry responsible for climate change matters

Description

Saint Lucia’s National Climate Change Committee (NCCC) was established in 1998 by the Cabinet of Ministers and further enshrined in the Climate Change Act of 2024. It is a multisectoral advisory mechanism comprised of public, statutory, academic, and private sector bodies. The NCCC has the mandate to provide advice and support to national climate change-related programs and processes.

Role in the NAP Process

The NCCC supports and facilitates the implementation of climate change-related actions of interest, including the NAP.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Coordination Mechanism

National Climate Change Committee (NCCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2019

Mandate

National Climate Change Policy

Lead Institution

Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning, Sustainable Development and Information Technology

Description

The NAP document and the climate change policy recommend establishing a National Climate Change Committee (NCCC) to coordinate and guide national climate policy implementation. Chaired by the Ministry of Finance, the NCCC will include key government ministries, civil society, the private sector, and academia. It will oversee planning, budgeting, monitoring, and information sharing related to climate action. The NCCC will be able to form thematic working groups, including for the Grenadines, to support local coordination and action. 

Role in the NAP Process

The NCCC will play an advisory role in the NAP process and hold responsibility for the development of a climate change annual plan and budget. 

Serbia

Coordination Mechanism

The National Climate Change Council

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2021

Mandate

Climate Change Law of 2021

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP)

Description

In line with the Climate Change Law, the National Climate Change Council is made up of representatives from the Ministry of Environment and various government institutions, as well as members of the scientific and professional communities, civil society, and others whose work is crucial for recognizing and executing initiatives related to climate change. The Council also includes a representative from the Office of the Commissioner for the Protection of Equality of the Government of the Republic of Serbia. Members of the Council are appointed by the Government for a term of 5 years, with the option for reappointment. 

Role in the NAP Process

The Council's responsibilities include reviewing the status, progress, and execution of the national climate change policies, related sector-specific policies, and other planning documents, as well as assessing the country's compliance with its international commitments regarding climate change, among other tasks. 

Sierra Leone

Coordination Mechanism

National Steering Committee (NSC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal

Year of Creation

2016

Mandate

The National Steering Committee (NSC) is mandated by Sierra Leone’s National Climate Change Policy (2016)

Lead Institution

Chaired by the Environment Protection Agency

Description

The institutional setup of Sierra Leone’s framework includes a parliamentary committee and an interministerial committee for the NAP process to gain the political and legislative support needed for implementing the NAP. They oversee the National Steering Committee (NSC). Chaired by the Environment Protection Agency, the NSC includes departments and agencies of government from priority sectors for climate change adaptation. 

Role in the NAP Process

The NSC’s roles include overall coordination of NAP implementation, defining policies and strategies, resource mobilization, ensuring policy coherence, leading adaptation planning, and driving the ownership of the NAP process.

South Africa

Coordination Mechanism

Presidential Climate Commission (PCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2020

Mandate

Climate Change Act No. 22 of July 2024

Lead Institution

Independent body reporting to the National Assembly

Description

The Presidential Climate Commission (PCC), created in 2020 and formalized by the Climate Change Act in 2024, is an independent and impartial national public entity in South Africa, established to advise the government on its climate change response and the transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy. The PCC is chaired by the President and comprises up to 25 commissioners that represent the national government, labour, civil society, traditional leaders, local governments, and the business sector. It can establish committees of qualified experts to support its mandate. Ministers whose portfolios are impacted by the PCC must be invited to attend its meetings.

Role in the NAP Process

Advise on South Africa’s climate change response to ensure the realization of the vision and the long-term just transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy and society.

South Sudan

Coordination Mechanism

Climate Change Working Group (CCWG)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2019

Mandate

According to the country’s NAP, it was established in 2019. However, no specific legal or administrative instrument has been identified.

Lead Institution

Ministry of Environment and Forestry

Description

The Climate Change Working Group (CCWG) is in charge of ensuring the technical review and alignment of national policies on climate change. It provides a forum for approximately 80 members from line ministries, development partners, NGOs, research and academic institutions, and private sector stakeholders to actively participate and discuss climate change issues. The group plays a substantial role in facilitating information and resource sharing among government ministries at national and state levels and with international NGOs and development partners. 

Role in the NAP Process

The Climate Change Working Group (CCWG) is expected to function as the main high-level body for steering and coordinating the NAP process while also promoting inter-agency coordination.

Sudan

Coordination Mechanism

Higher Council for Environment and Natural Resources (HCENR)

Type of Mechanism

Non-climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2001

Mandate

Environment (Protection) Act

Lead Institution

Minister of Environment and Natural Resources and Physical Development

Description

The Higher Council for Environment and Natural Resources (HCENR) is Sudan’s highest-level interministerial body for environmental protection and the sustainable management of natural resources. It convenes line ministries, state governments, academia, NGOs, the private sector, and civil society organizations, and establishes specialized councils to provide technical advice. Its mandate includes developing environmental policies and legislation, leading strategic planning for conservation and resource management, and overseeing their implementation. The HCENR also serves as the lead agency for coordinating Sudan’s participation in multilateral environmental agreements, including the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement.

Role in the NAP Process

The HCENR has led the process of development of a national adaptation programme of action (NAPA), and a national adaptation plan (NAP). 

Thailand

Coordination Mechanism

National Committee on Climate Change (NCCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2007

Mandate

Prime Minister’s Office Regulation CC No. 1

Lead Institution

Minister of National Resources and Environment

Description

The National Committee on Climate Change (NCCC) defines national climate policies and guides the Subcommittee on Climate Change Policy and Planning Integration and working groups at sectoral and provincial levels. The Working Group on National Climate Change Adaptation Implementation Integration drives the NAP process by supporting the mainstreaming of the NAP into the sectoral and subnational (provincial) levels. 

Role in the NAP Process

The NCCC's working group on adaptation is tasked with the development of the NAP, as well as guiding research, policy, strategies, plans, tools, and mechanisms related to the NAP. 

Timor Leste

Coordination Mechanism

Climate Change Working Group (CCWG)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2017

Mandate

Ministerial Decree

Lead Institution

National Directorate for Climate Change in the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Environment

Description

The Climate Change Working Group (CCWG) brings together representatives from key government ministries and the Centre for Climate Change and Biodiversity, as well as national and international NGOs working on climate change. Its mandate is to coordinate, engage, and support stakeholders in advancing effective responses to climate change. The CCWG’s main functions include supporting the sharing of data on climate change efforts; facilitating collective learning to improve the design and implementation of climate change projects; and serving as a consultative body on climate change policies, programs, and initiatives.

Role in the NAP Process

The CCWG serves as the main platform for coordination and stakeholder consultation in the implementation of NAP priorities.

Togo

Coordination Mechanism

Technical Coordination Committee for the Integration of Climate Change Adaptation into Planning and Budgeting in Togo

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2005

Mandate

Decree No. 008/14/MPDAT/MEF/MERF

Lead Institution

Directorate of Planning and Development Policies

Description

This Committee coordinates the integration of climate change adaptation into national planning and budgeting. Its responsibilities include providing guidance, raising awareness, monitoring and evaluating progress, overseeing activities, ensuring quality of outputs, and reporting to ministers. It is chaired by the Directorate of Planning and Development Policies, with support from the budget of the Ministry of Environment. The Committee brings together public sector, civil society (including women’s groups), and private sector representatives. It also collaborates closely with the National Assembly’s Environment and Climate Change Commission.

Role in the NAP Process

The Technical Coordination Committee for the Integration of Climate Change Adaptation into Planning and Budgeting provides guidance and ensures the monitoring and evaluation of the NAP process.

Tonga

Coordination Mechanism

National Climate Change Coordinating Committee (NCCCC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor

Year of Creation

2021

Mandate

Legislative Act 5 of 2021 (also known as the Tonga Climate Change Fund Act)

Lead Institution

Climate Change Department

Description

The National Climate Change Coordinating Committee provides high-level oversight, policy guidance and direction, and coordination of all climate change-related activities.

Role in the NAP Process

Coordination and review of implementation progress of the Joint National Action Plan on Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management. 

Trinidad and Tobago

Coordination Mechanism

Climate Change Ministerial Committee (CCMC)

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal

Year of Creation

2011

Mandate

Executive cabinet decision

Lead Institution

Multilateral Environmental Agreements Unit

Description

The Climate Change Ministerial Committee (CCMC) is composed of representatives of national-level ministries, including Environment, Energy, Finance, Public Utilities, Transport, Local Government, Health, Housing, Planning, Agriculture, Tourism, as well as the Tobago House of Assembly (a unicameral decentralized legislative chamber within the unitary state of Trinidad and Tobago). The Multilateral Environmental Agreements Unit serves as the Secretariat to the CCMC and must utilize the Climate Change Focal Point Network to form subcommittees to guide sectoral policy implementation. Sectoral actorsincluding public, private, and non-governmentalare responsible for the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of adaptation actions. 

Role in the NAP Process

Oversee NAP implementation

Zambia

Coordination Mechanism

Technical Committee of Permanent Secretaries

Type of Mechanism

Non-climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2016

Mandate

National Policy on Climate Change

Lead Institution

Ministry responsible for climate change

Description

The Committee includes representatives from national-level sectoral ministries, ward development committees (WDCs), district development coordinating committees (DDCCs), and provincial development coordinating committees (PDCCs). It serves as the primary advisory group that provides input to the Council of Ministers on all issues pertaining to climate change initiatives. The ministry responsible for climate change serves as the secretariat of the Technical Committee. 

Role in the NAP Process

Key responsibilities are approving climate change adaptation programs and projects; overseeing the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of policies; monitoring and evaluation of adaptation; and providing technical direction on adaptation and means of implementation to policy sectors. 

Zimbabwe

Coordination Mechanism

National Climate Change Platform

Type of Mechanism

Climate-exclusive

Type of Coordination

Horizontal + Multi-actor + Vertical

Year of Creation

2015

Mandate

National Climate Change Response Strategy

Lead Institution

Ministry responsible for climate change management

Description

The National Climate Change Platform is a multi-stakeholder platform responsible for both climate change adaptation and mitigation that includes all relevant ministries, departments, agencies and other relevant stakeholders at all levels. It ensures that climate adaptation is mainstreamed into national, subnational, and sectoral development plans (Government of Zimbabwe, Ministry of Environment, Water and Climate, 2015, 2024, p. 28). 

Role in the NAP Process

Provide technical advice to government ministers on climate change during the regular review and update of policies, programs and plans (Ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife, 2024, p. 28).