COP 28 Side Event at the Capacity-building Hub: Fostering South-South Learning: The collaboration between Cuba, Chile, and Panama under the CBIT-Global Support Programme
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COP 28 Side Event at the Capacity-building Hub: Fostering South-South Learning: The collaboration between Cuba, Chile, and Panama under the CBIT-Global Support Programme
to Asia/Dubai
Location: 5th Capacity-building Hub within COP28 (Blue zone)

The link to the livestream of the session will be available through PCCB's YouTube channel.

Background:

The Capacity-building Initiative for Transparency - Global Support Programme (CBIT-GSP) is a global climate transparency project supporting developing countries in the transition to the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) of the Paris Agreement. The project is funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) through CBIT, implemented by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and executed by the UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre (UNEP-CCC).

The CBIT-GSP project includes various support modalities, notably its ten Transparency Networks, through which support to countries is provided at the regional and national levels. Through its Transparency Network of the Spanish-speaking Latin America and the Caribbean Region (SSLAC) and Network Coordinator, CBIT-GSP has forged a south-south learning collaboration between the network countries of Cuba, Chile, and Panama.

This cooperation is based on a support request by Cuba, which is currently implementing a national CBIT project to strengthen institutional and technical capacities in the Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use (AFOLU) sector and requires further learning in the area of AFOLU methodologies and inventory management more broadly. The country is also commencing a new inventory cycle as part of its first Biennial Transparency Report under the new Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) and, therefore, requires further enhancement of its technical capacities to be able to respond to the new ETF reporting requirements. Cuba has requested support under the CBIT-GSP for the exchange of experiences and lessons learned with other countries in the region, especially with Chile and Panama.

Objectives:

  1. Share the experiences and lessons learned of the multilateral cooperation between Cuba, Chile, and Panama under the CBIT-GSP as a valuable example of south-south learning within the area of climate transparency, highlighting what worked well and what did not.
  2. Foster an open discussion about south-south learning as a capacity-building tool in the area of climate transparency and climate change efforts more generally, including key requirements for effective south-south learning,
  3. Encourage other transparency support providers and countries in the same region as well as in other regions across the globe to forge similar cooperations, bilaterally or multilaterally, to get first-hand insights into the climate transparency efforts of other countries. 

 

About the south-south learning collaboration between Cuba, Chile and Panama (in Spanish) on the Climate Transparency Platform: https://climate-transparency-platform.org/in-country-activities/cooperacion-multilateral-entre-cuba-chile-y-panama-sobre-sistemas-nacionales 

Area: Climate support, Climate transparency
Sector: Cross-cutting
Agency: CBIT-GSP, GEF, UNEP-CCC