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NAP Expo 2024: Delivering effective adaptation in NAPs

Organizers: UNDP, UNEP, FAO, NAP Global Network

Time: 14:00-15:30 (GMT+6)

Room: Media Bazaar

Venue: Bangabandhu International Conference Center (BICC)

Context

The potential effectiveness of national-level planning indicates that countries are performing well in terms of comprehensiveness and inclusiveness of their NAPs. However, countries are performing less well in terms of implementability, integration, and monitoring and evaluation of their national adaptation planning processes.

Global trends call for strengthening these 3 areas to drive transformational adaptation on the ground and for the benefit of local communities and economies most at risk.

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the NAP Global Network have co-organized a session at the NAP Expo to bring best practices from their respective NAP programmes and projects to showcase how the NAP process can drive transformational adaptation at the local, sub-national and national levels.

Agenda

IntroductionWelcome remarks
Framing presentationAssessing the Progress of National Adaptation Planning – Adaptation Gap Report Findings – by MozaharulBabu Alam, Asia-Pacific Regional Climate Change Coordinator, UNEP
Panel discussionCountry experiences in advancing ‘implementability’, ‘integration’, and ‘monitoring and evaluation’
  • Bangladesh
  • Togo
  • Iraq
  • Rwanda
Knowledge clinicsBreakout groups led by country speakers to focus on the 3 criteria.
ConclusionWrapping up and closing

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