International Partnership on Mitigation and MRV June 12, 2014 Bonn, Germany
Nicole Wilke, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Germany Brian Mantlana, Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa
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Launched by South Africa, South Korea and Germany at the Petersberg Climate Dialogue in 2010, the Partnership encourages countries to step up mitigation ambition and carry out the transformation to a sustainable low-carbon society. To this end, the Partnership facilitates the exchange of mitigation-related experiences and MRV between climate negotiators, policymakers and practitioners from more than 50 developing and developed countries.
About the Partnership
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The Partnership facilitates the exchange of good practice on mitigation-related experiences and MRV between climate negotiators, policymakers and practitioners from more than 50 developing and developed countries in order to share learning, build trust and inform the United Nations Climate negotiations.
About the Partnership
Activities
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PARTNERSHIP MEETINGS
AND NETWORKING
INVENTORY AND
ANALYSIS OF MITIGATION
ACTIONS
KNOWLEDGEMANAGE-
MENT
CAPACITY BUILDING
Examples of Capacity Building Activities: International Summer School
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Autumn School 2012,
Berlin, Germany
"MRV - Today, Tomorrow and
the Future"
Summer School 2013,
Hanoi, Vietnam
‘Tracking Progress and MRV
for GHG Emission Reductions‘
Examples of Capacity Building Activities: Technical Workshops and Peer-Exchange
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African Regional Workshop
‘Tracking Mitigation Actions in
Africa‘, May 2013, South Africa
Francophone Regional Workshop
`MRV of NAMAs`
December 2013, Tunisia
Latin American Regional Workshop
„MRV of NAMAs as a Key Element of
National MRV Systems“
March 2014 , Mexico
Examples of Capacity Building Activities: Upcoming Activities
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Asia Regional Workshop:
“Tracking Mitigation Actions in Asia”,
Seoul, July 2014
Summer School 2014:
“Nationally Determined Contributions:
preparation and implementation”,
Dominican Republic, Sept 2014
NAMA E-learning Course
Online available late summer 2014
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• In order to encourage more exchanges between peers in the partner countries the Partnership carried out an analysis of good practices in cooperation with the UNDP LECB Programme
• Good Practice Analysis documents 21 examples of mitigation-related good practice worldwide that demonstrate how LEDS, NAMAs and MRV systems are being effectively designed and implemented across a range of national contexts
• In the context of its various capacity building formats the Partnership invites interested countries to identify options for more in-depth learning on the good practice cases.
Global Good Practice Analysis
Thank you for your attention.
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Regional workshop and peer-exchange: ‘Tracking mitigation actions in Africa‘
7 to 9 May 2013 - Magaliesberg, South Africa
• Host: South African Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA)
• 25 participants from 8 African countries: Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Tunisia, South Africa and Zambia
• Photos, presentations and conclusions summary: www.mitigationpartnership.net/
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Summer School: ‘Tracking Progress and MRV for GHG emission reductions‘ 20 to 28 August 2013 - Hanoi, Viet Nam
• Host: Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) Viet Nam
• Participants: policy makers, practitioners and nego- tiators representing 19 developing and developed countries from all world regions
Experts from WRI, Ricardo-AEA, Ecofys, Perspectives, South Pole, CAOS, GTripleC, The Energy and Resources Institute India (TERI) • Objective: Getting to know methods for defining a domestic mitigation pledge and tracking progress
towards this target
• Photos, presentations and conclusions summary: www.mitigationpartnership.net/
• Full documentation report will be published by 12/2013
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Regional workshop and peer-exchange: Francophone Regional Workshop on MRV of NAMAs 17-18 December 2013, Tunisia
• Host: Tunisian National Energy Agency (ANME) • Participants: 63 policy makers from 17 mostly French
speaking African countries (Tunisia, Cote d’Ivoire, Togo, Cameroon, Mauritania, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Gabon, Benin, Burkina Faso, Congo, Ghana, Egypt and Morocco)
• Objective: options and elements of MRV of NAMAs, including their advantages and disadvantages; exchange of experiences between experts and decision makers from different countries on MRV of NAMAs in different sectors; first step in the establishment of a French speaking group of experts which will continue to exchange on their areas of interest.
• Photos, presentations and conclusions summary: www.mitigationpartnership.net/
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Regional workshop and peer-exchange: ‘Latin American Regional Workshop: MRV of NAMAs as a Key Element of National MRV Systems’ 6–8 March 2014, Mexico City, Mexico
• Host: Peruvian Ministry of Environment (MINAM)
• Participants: more than 100 policymakers and technical experts from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay.
• Objective: Exchange good practices and build capacities for the development of systems for the MRV
of NAMAs in Latin America and the Caribbean; explore potential similarities and key differences between MRV processes applicable to facility-level greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting and NAMAs;
• discuss issues related to capturing the impacts of the NAMAs on national GHG inventories and reflect this in national GHG reporting.
• Photos, presentations and conclusions summary: www.mitigationpartnership.net/