The Good Practice Database presents various examples of good practices worldwide which demonstrate how climate policies and actions are being effectively designed and implemented across a range of national contexts. This analysis is a joint initiative of the Partnership on Transparency in the Paris Agreement, the UNDP Low Emission Capacity Building Programme and the NDC Support Cluster.
CFA Nigeria: Climate Finance Mapping Project
The Nigeria Climate Finance Landscape Mapping project is a follow-up to the UK/Nigeria Climate Finance Accelerator (CFA) pilot process conducted between October 2018 and January 2019. The objective of the mapping project is to cast light …
Cities and Regions Talanoa Dialogues: Leveraging Subnational Action to Raise Climate Ambition
The word “Talanoa” itself refers to a style of dialogue practiced in Fiji and the Pacific, which fosters openness and inclusion. Although the hosts, formats and objectives of different Talanoa Dialogues may vary, this spirit is a …
Developing an NDC Capital Raising Strategy for Peru
Working with key national public and private actors in Peru to develop a capital raising strategy, supporting the achievement of Peru’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). To support the scale-up in capital needed to achieve the goals …
From Needs to Implementation: Stories from the Technology Needs Assessments (2021)
Building on three previous publications, this publication provides a new set of success stories on how countries have used their TNAs and TAPs to advance the implementation of climate technologies. It provides examples from different …
Innovative Approaches to Accelerating and Scaling Up Climate Technology Implementation for Mitigation and Adaptation
This paper explores innovative approaches to stimulating the uptake of existing climate technologies for mitigation and adaptation. Such innovations can be identified in the following areas: how technology options are selected by countries …
Talanoa Dialogues in Africa: Advancing coordinated action between national, subnational and international actors
The concept of the Talanoa Dialogue was introduced into international negotiations during the 23rd United Nations Climate Change Conference or COP 23, held in 2017, and represented the first time in the United Nations Framework Convention …
Where tradition meets public sector innovation: a Rwandan case study for Results-Based Approaches
The acknowledgement of politics and institutions in developing countries is well in line with debates not only in the area of development effectiveness but also regarding new public management. Results-Based Approaches (RBApps) …
Gendered Impacts of Climate Change and Disaster Risk in Antigua and Barbuda
The Enabling Gender-Responsive Disaster Recovery, Climate and Environmental Resilience in the Caribbean (EnGenDER) Project is funded by Global Affairs Canada and the United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, which is led …
Integrating Co-benefits into Nationally Determined Contributions, Climate Policies and Air Pollution Policies in Asia
The Asian Co-benefits Partnership (ACP) was created to support the mainstreaming of co-benefits into projects and policies in Asia and the Pacific in 2010. The increase in the number of policies featuring co-benefits in Asia and the Pacific …
National Adaptation Plans in focus: Lessons from Mozambique
Mozambique is severely affected by climate-induced disasters. Over the past two decades, the country experienced an increase in extreme weather events, such as droughts, floods, and storms, which are projected to become only more frequent …