The technical paper was developed by the UNFCCC secretariat and PATPA, with the support of the ICAT, IGES, IIED, UNDP and FAO, and aims to highlight the benefits that robust and self-sustained transparency systems can bring to governments, beyond fulfilling current and future reporting requirements under the Convention and the Paris Agreement. In addition, the paper provides examples from developed and developing country Parties to explain and showcase how increased efforts to allocate human and financial resources for climate transparency can improve political commitment and enhance climate ambition.
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