Climate finance and support needed and received: Tracking, Reporting, Methodologies and Best Practices
Events
Event
Webinar
Virtual
Climate finance and support needed and received: Tracking, Reporting, Methodologies and Best Practices
to Europe/Copenhagen
Location: Online

Recording of the webinar you can find HERE

Background

Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF), established under Paris Agreement requires all Parties to submit their Biennial Transparency Reports (BTR) by the end of 2024. Provision of clear and understandable data and information in the BTR and the NDC play a crucial role in ensuring the transparency under the Enhanced Transparency Frameworks (ETF) and support achieving the objectives of the Convention and the Paris Agreement.

BTR requires countries to provide information on national inventory reports (NIRs), progress towards NDCs, policies and measures, climate change impacts and adaptation, capacity-building needs and areas of improvement.  Also, Article 13.10 of the Paris Agreement specifically calls for developing country parties to provide reports on the ‘Financial, technology transfer, and capacity building support needed and received’ related to Articles 9, 10, and 11 of the Agreement. The COP 26 outcomes in Glasgow have introduced specific reporting tables for this purpose.

In terms of reporting requirements for financial support needed, developing country Parties should provide details about the sectors in which they need international financial assistance. Additionally, they should outline how this support aligns with their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and the long-term objectives of the Paris Agreement. At the same time, tracking financial support needed and received at the national level, empowers countries to enhance their climate policies, efficiently manage existing resources, and attract new financial resources necessary for climate actions. However, to ensure the regular tracking of support needed and received the close coordination among relevant national and subnational stakeholders, particularly finance, planning, and line ministries is necessary to enable consistent and comprehensive sharing of climate financial data.

During assessing of support needs on transparency reporting, the countries of Eurasia expressed that their capacities to track and report climate finance data and related methodologies are very limited or not existing given that they previously had no obligation to report in this way. Thus, the countries of Eurasia are invited to participate in a webinar on climate finance tracking and reporting, which was recognized as one of the priorities in addressing the existing gaps and needs in supporting the transition to reporting according to ETF requirements. 

Objective

The main objective of the webinar is to raise capacities of the country teams in tracking and reporting of existing climate finance by taking into consideration recently used tools and methodologies, best global practices as well as experiences from the region from countries already applied specific methodologies and tools for collecting and assessing the climate finance data in the context of their transparency reporting. 

 

Target Audience and Language

The event is aiming to gather national coordinators and government officials in charge for development of transparency reports (NCs, BURs, BTRs, NAPs, NDCs), experts from the national agencies dealing with climate policy, and experts from specific areas of reporting within the ETF (greenhouse gas inventory, NDC, climate finance and adaptation and impacts). 

The workshop will be held English. 

Duration and access 

It is expected that the meeting will last up to 2:15 hours with sufficient timing dedicated to discussion and Q&A sessions.

To access the webinar, please, use the Teams LINK 

Area: Climate support, Climate transparency, Cross-cutting, Data collection and management
Sector: Cross-cutting
Region: Africa, Asia, Europe
Language: English
Agency: UNEP-CCC, CBIT-GSP
Country: Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Malawi, Mauritania, Mauritius, Moldova (Republic of), Montenegro, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Oman, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Tanzania, United Republic of, Tunisia, Türkiye, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Transparency Network: Anglophone Africa, Central Asia and Caucasus, Eurasia, Middle East and North Africa