National Adaptation Plans - Country Projects
Advancing adaptation planning in Countries
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UNDP and the Government of Montenegro are enhancing Montenegro’s capacity to integrate climate change risks into planning in a new project with financial support from the Green Climate Fund.
As NAPs become more sophisticated, the first step for any country is understanding the full scope of vulnerabilities to climate change with a risk assessment.
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) approved a $US1.8 million project in Turkmenistan to develop a National Adaptation Plan and build resilience in the water sector and capital city with support from UNDP in Turkmenistan.
Development partners will work closely with Bangladesh on climate change adaptation
Increasing resilience to climate change impacts in marine and coastal areas along the Gulf of Thailand
In the midst of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic and a recent Ebola outbreak in 2021, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) advanced their adaptation planning nonetheless.
The Government of Viet Nam kick-started the new US$ 1.7 million Green Climate Finance (GCF)-financed and UNDP-supported programme, “Viet Nam National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Development and Operationalisation Support”.
Uzbekistan has been able to unlock opportunities to access resources with the support of the Green Climate Fund, as a climate financing mechanism under UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
December 2020 - Just last year, the east coast of Africa experienced two of the strongest tropical cyclones to make landfall in history.
Madagascar has experienced a repetitive famine or “kéré” due to prolonged droughts occurring in southern part of the country.