The implementation of CBIT project in Uganda began in 2018 and is now almost ending. The project has three components geared towards strengthening the capacity of Ugandan institutions to comply with the transparency requirements of the Paris Agreement, namely: strengthening institutional arrangements for robust MRV system; building capacity to collect, process, and feed data into the GHG emission inventory system; and testing and piloting the GHG emission inventory system and the MRV system. The talks of this webinar will focus on the lessons learned from the implementation of CBIT Uganda project, including the results, challenges, recommendations, and sustainability strategy. The webinar will be held in English. There will be time for questions during the webinar. Agenda Opening remarks - Bob Natifu, Climate Change Directorate of Uganda Remarks from Conservation International - Charity Nalyanya and Peter Alele and Victor Esendi, Conservation International Lessons learned from the CBIT Uganda project: results, sustainability strategy, recommendations, challenges, and proposed next steps - Otim Nape and the CBIT Uganda Project Management Unit Linkages between the CBIT Uganda project and the CBIT Global Coordination Platform - Irene Chekwoti, Ministry of Water and Environment of Uganda
Webinar: Lessons learned and good practices from the implementation of CBIT project in Uganda
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Europe/Copenhagen
Location: online
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