π€ Together, partners are strengthening climate action across RMI.
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π€ Together, partners are strengthening climate action across RMI.
#ClimateAction #RMI #PacificResilience #NDCs
During the pillar 1 session, @unep-ccc.bsky.social highlighted key priorities for supporting RMI through the NDC Partnership β including national and community engagement to raise awareness of NDC 3.0 and foster a shared understanding of national climate priorities.
Participants explored ways to strengthen coordination, improve information sharing and ensure all development assistance is aligned with national climate targets.
The meeting opened with remarks from Hon. Kalani R. Kaneko, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
π²π At a recent Development Partner Roundtable in Majuro, the Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), alongside development partners and the NDC Partnership Support Unit, convened for a two-day session to align support for climate action.
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π° Building scalable local project pipelines aligned with #NDCs
π Best practices for NDC localization and vertical integration
Event details:
π 27 Feb. 2026
β° 9β10 a.m. ICT (Bangkok)
π» Virtual
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Speakers from π§πΉ Bhutan, π«π― Fiji, π²πΎ Malaysia and π³π΅ Nepal will share practical insights into:
ποΈ Enabling policies and institutional frameworks for climate-responsive urban planning
π€ Collaboration to accelerating net zero goals, including through the NDC Partnership
This is the focus of the upcoming virtual session, βFrom National Commitments to Local Action: Advancing Climate-Resilient Development through NDC Localisation,β convened by βͺ@icleisouthasia.bsky.social.
π From national ambition to local impact π
Turning national climate commitments into tangible action requires strong subnational leadership.
π Institutional arrangements supporting NDC development
π Technical approaches for NDC 3.0 design
π Lessons learned and best practices
π Moving from planning to implementation
Organized by the RCC Caribbean, the NDC Partnership Support Unit, @undp.org , @unep.org and the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC), the session will explore:
Join the webinar βPathway to NDC 3.0: Experiences and Lessons Learned from the Caribbeanβ to hear from π§πΏ Belize, π§πΈ the Bahamas and πΈπ· Suriname on their NDC design and implementation journeys.
π 26 Feb. 2026
β° 3β4:30 p.m. CET
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Thatβs why sharing country experiences is critical to fostering peer learning and accelerating progress.
Many #SIDS, including those in the Caribbean, face challenges related to technical capacity, institutional coordination and sustained support β factors that can influence the ambition and implementation of their #NDCs.
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π° Innovative financing mechanisms, private sector engagement, carbon markets
ποΈ Adaptation and sectoral action, including the blue economy, coastal protection, nature-based solutions, sustainable energy, transport and tourism
Co-organized by @giz.de, the NDC Partnership Support Unit, the Center for Access to Climate Finance and the Commonwealth Climate Finance Access Hub, the forum will provide a peer-to-peer platform for #SIDS to explore:
From 24β26 Feb. 2026, the Republic of Mauritius is hosting a regional climate forum in EbΓ¨ne, convening more than 70 government representatives and technical experts to strengthen access to climate finance and accelerate the delivery of #NDCs.
π Mauritius convenes Small Island Developing States to unlock #ClimateFinance and advance national climate commitments ποΈ
Developed by the Global Green Growth Institute, the Policy Brief strengthens the evidence for country-led solutions to improve access to climate finance.
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It highlights several key enablers for effective country-led programmatic approaches, including:
ποΈ Strong government ownership and clear mandates
π€ Enhanced coordination across government and finance partners
π Evidence-based financing strategies
Drawing on country experience and adaptation finance expertise, the brief sets out practical steps to move from isolated projects to programmatic approaches grounded in national climate plans β unlocking longer-term finance aligned with national priorities.
New Policy Brief released in Kigali, Rwanda π·πΌ
Today, at the 7th East Africa Climate Finance Director Level Meeting, the Center for Access to Climate Finance β hosted by the NDC Partnership Support Unit β released a new Policy Brief on programmatic approaches to climate finance.
Gabonβs NDC 3.0 process was led by the National Climate Council (CNC), with technical support from Climate Analytics through the NDC Partnership.
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Adaptation priorities:
ποΈ Climate resilient urban development and infrastructure
π§ Water resource management and flood risk reduction
πΎ Climate resilient agriculture and food security
π Coastal zone protection and marine ecosystems
π©Ί Strengthening resilience in health
Mitigation priorities:
β‘ Reducing emissions from energy, transport and buildings
π Lowering emissions from industrial processes and product use
ποΈ Improving solid waste management
π³ Strengthening forest conservation, sustainable land use and carbon sinks
π¬π¦ Gabon has submitted its NDC 3.0, committing to reducing its #GHG emissions by 23% below BAU by 2035 with existing measures, and up to 40% with additional measures.
Beninβs Directorate General for Water (DGEau) provided project oversight, and the NDC Partnershipβs in-country facilitator coordinated stakeholder engagement.
The atlas was developed with support from SNV Netherlands Development Organisation, the Embassy of the Netherlands and the NDC Partnership Support Unit.
It supports:
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Integrated adaptation planning across water, agriculture, energy and public health
π Stronger coordination between national, regional and local institutions
π Identification of priority zones for investment