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.
Rwanda is advancing its NAP process with the engagement of the country’s private sector and NGOs, particularly in the agriculture sector.
The NAP Global Network Secretariat team will be at NAP EXPO from August 22 to 26 to promote the exchange of experiences and knowledge on NAP processes, while re-connecting with our partners.
June’s Bonn Climate Change Conference started an important part of the inaugural 2-year Global Stocktake under the Paris Agreement. What did participants say about climate change adaptation during the Global Stocktake’s first Technical Dialogue, and what does it mean for global adaptation ambition?
This Peer Learning Summit brought together experts and government representatives from 10 countries to share lessons and experiences on promoting gender equality through climate change adaptation.
Experts and government representatives from 10 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean are meeting from July 26 to 28 in Montego Bay, Jamaica, to share lessons and experiences on promoting gender equality through climate change adaptation.
The Peruvian government has made public engagement a priority to accelerate and strengthen the implementation of adaptation actions. We spoke to Cristina Rodríguez, director of Adaptation to Climate Change at the Peruvian Ministry of Environment, about the successful communications campaign to raise awareness of the NAP process.
The M&E system sets out climate adaptation indicators and specifies responsibilities across the government at national and local levels.
The NAP Global Network Secretariat has been supporting 20 developing countries with their first AdComs and convened an SB 56 side event to highlight the role AdComs can play in catalyzing the shift from adaptation planning to action.
Namibia is making progress on adaptation, and the government is stepping up efforts on monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) to track this progress.