COP 28 Side Event: Progress in Establishing National Transparency Systems in Central Asia: Challenges and Opportunities
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COP 28 Side Event: Progress in Establishing National Transparency Systems in Central Asia: Challenges and Opportunities
to Asia/Dubai
Location: Central Asian Pavilion

By invitation only

Streaming link

https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrf-irpjsrHNBg1X4pjcSxrcgAzEhOfltV#/registration  

Background

Properly constructed, national systems for transparency in Central Asia can improve domestic policy making, create efficiencies in climate actions, and bolster support for international climate finance. Internationally, one of the key pillars of the Paris Agreement, is the Enhanced Transparency Framework as set in Article 13, which requires countries to provide national Greenhouse Gas Inventories and information necessary to track progress made in implementing and achieving its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) as well as encourages them to provide information related to climate change and adaptation and information on, technology transfer, capacity building, and support needed and received. 

Over the recent years, the support on transparency has increased for the countries of Central Asia. Capacity building initiatives from GEF via FAO national CBIT projects, ICAT/CAREC ReCATH regional project and global CBIT-GSP initiative for transparency aim to support the non-Annex 1 parties in developing their capacities to build and manage a robust, transparent framework that allow them to effectively implement the Paris Agreement and facilitates the transition of countries to the new reporting requirements under the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF). 

The countries of Central Asia evolved to the stage when the national, global and regional projects on capacity building for transparency entered an implementation phase, bringing lessons learned and achievements, which look forward to future activities. The countries have gained experience in various areas of reporting and can definitely share their knowledge and skills as well as with challenges they are facing in transitioning towards the ETF. 

Objectives of the Side event

The main objective of the side event is to share knowledge on the progress the countries of Central Asia made so far on establishing the national transparency systems and transitioning towards the ETF. 

Other objectives include: 

  • Introduce key supporting agencies on climate transparency in the region and learn on their support on capacity building for transparency in the next years.
  • Engage with the main stakeholders in the area of transparency and climate reporting and learn from each other.
  • Foster regional collaboration and partnership for effective climate action transparency.

Target audience, language and duration

The Side-event is jointly organized by CAREC, ICAT, FAO and UNEP-CCC. The event will bring together UNFCCC NFP, key experts and specialists of the countries in Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus on transparency and climate reporting, international organizations, such as FAO, GIZ, ICAT, CAREC, UNFCCC, UNEP-CCC, UNDP, IDBs, and climate funds, which deal with the transparency agenda in the region. 

The meeting will be held in Russian with simultaneous translation in English/Russian. Duration of the session is 1.5 hrs.

Area: Climate transparency
Region: Asia
Language: English, Russian
Agency: CAREC, CBIT-GSP, FAO
Country: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
Transparency Network: Central Asia and Caucasus