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.

Financing Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) through Micro-Finance Institutions

Benin, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Peru, Senegal
Although private sector involvement in climate adaptation finance is still a novelty, the United Nations Environment Programme is working with Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) to shift the paradigm. MFIs cater to some of the most vulnerable …

Mainstreaming Gender into Climate Action: Lessons from Peru

Peru, Latin America and Caribbean
If countries are to successfully mitigate and adapt to climate change impacts while meeting their Paris Agreement commitments, gender responsive climate policies are essential. In 2014, Peru was the first country in Latin America to develop …

Initial Experiences of the Community of Practice on Supporting Direct Access to Climate Finance

Benin, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Jamaica, Kenya, Morocco, Namibia, Peru, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Middle East and North Africa, Latin America and Caribbean, Sub-Saharan Africa
Developing countries are highly vulnerable to climate change and thus need financing for adaptation and low-carbon development. The international community has established multilateral funds to support mitigation and adaptation in these …

Dialoguemos NDC: A Participatory Process for NDC Implementation in Peru

Peru, Latin America and Caribbean
When confronted with climate change demand, countries are challenged with involving several key actors such as government, NGOs, the private sector, and civil society groups. Additionally, countries must ensure coordination between all …

Catalyzing Enterprises in Peru

Peru, Latin America and Caribbean
Peru is a rapidly developing economy with a nationally developed plan called Peru’s Planning for Climate Change (PLCC). Its industries rely heavily on natural resources and require high amounts of energy for steel manufacturing, component …