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Training programmes for experts
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Expert training
A number of decisions have mandated training programmes for experts to enable them to
participate in various activities related to assessment of the information submitted by
Annex I Parties under the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol and to measurement, reporting and
verification (MRV), both for Annex I Parties and non-Annex I Parties.
For Annex I Parties, these include, among others, the reviews of annual submissions of GHG
inventories and supplementary information under the Kyoto Protocol, and reviews of national
communications and biennial reports as part of the international assessment and review (IAR) process.
For non-Annex I Parties, this relates to the technical analysis as part of the international
consultation and analysis (ICA) process for biennial update reports (BURs) submitted by non-Annex I
Parties.
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A prerequisite for all training activities under the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol is that
experts are nominated to the UNFCCC Roster of Experts.
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Roster of Experts
http://www4.unfccc.int/sites/roe
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The UNFCCC Roster of Experts contains information on experts, who are nominated by their respective
Governments through the National Focal Points of the Parties under the UNFCCC, to contribute to a
number of processes mandated by the COP, the CMP and the subsidiary bodies.
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Prerequisite for training
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To register for the training you need to be nominated to the UNFCCC Roster of Experts.
You find information on the UNFCCC Roster of Experts nomination process here.
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