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Chronology - National adaptation programmes of action
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2017
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2016
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2015
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2014
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2017
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SBI 46, May 2017, Bonn
SBI 46 considered the LEG work programme for 2017-2018 contained in the report of the
31st meeting of the LEG (see document FCCC/SBI/2017/6).
It also considered information from the LEG on ways to further enhance the provision of
support to the least developed countries for accessing funding from the GCF for the process
to formulate and implement NAPs.
Documents for the session:
- The 31st meeting of the Least Developed Countries Expert Group. Report by the secretariat
(FCCC/SBI/2017/6)
Related events:
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2016
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SBI 45 / COP 22, November 2016, Marrakech
SBI 45 considered progress made by the Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG) in
implementing its work programme for 2016–2017.
Documents for the session:
- The 30th meeting of the Least Developed Countries Expert Group. Report by the
secretariat (FCCC/SBI/2016/18)
- Progress in the process to formulate and implement national adaptation plans. Note by the
secretariat (FCCC/SBI/2016/INF.11)
Related events:
SBI 44, May 2016, Bonn
SBI 44 considered the LEG work programme for 2016-2017 contained in the report on the
29th meeting of the LEG (see document FCCC/SBI/2016/7).
Documents for the session:
• 29th meeting of the Least Developed Countries Expert
Group. Report by the secretariat (FCCC/SBI/2016/7)
The LEG side event at SBI
44 took place on Tuesday 17 May from 18:30-20:00.
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2015
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SBI 43 / COP 21, November/December 2015, Paris
SBI 43 considered progress made by the LEG in implementing its work programme for 2015.
Documents for the session:
- Report on the 28th meeting of the Least Developed Countries Expert Group. Note by the
secretariat (FCCC/SBI/2015/19)
- Information paper on the NAP Expo and the regional training workshops on national
adaptation plans: experiences, good practices and lessons learned in addressing adaptation in
the least developed countries. Note by the secretariat (FCCC/SBI/2015/INF.14)
The LEG
side event at SBI 43 entitled “Work of the LEG in supporting LDCs on NAPs and
NAPAs” took place on Tuesday 1 December from 18:30 to 20:00 in Observer room 4.
Outcomes: Conclusions adopted by the SBI can be found in document FCCC/SBI/2015/22.
In Paris, the COP ( decision 19/CP.21) renewed and extended the mandate of the LEG.
SBI 42, June 2015,
Bonn
SBI 42 considered progress made by the LEG in implementing its work
programme for 2014-2015 and considered the LEG work programme for 2015 contained in the
report on the 27th meeting of the LEG (see document FCCC/SBI/2015/7,
Annex II).
Documents for the session:
- Synthesis report on the progress, need for continuation and terms of reference of the
LEG. Note by the secretariat (FCCC/SBI/2015/6)
- Views on the work of the LEG. Submissions by Parties (FCCC/SBI/2015/MISC.2)
- Report on the stocktaking meeting on the work of the LEG. Note by the
secretariat (FCCC/SBI/2015/8)
The LEG side event at SBI
42 took place on Tuesday 2 June from 18:30-20:00, in Berlin Room
(112).
Outcomes: Conclusions adopted by the SBI at this session can be found in document
FCCC/SBI/2015/10,
page 14.
Draft decision on the extension of the mandate of the LEG, for consideration and adoption at
COP 21 can be found in document FCCC/SBI/2015/10/Add.1,
page 6.
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2014
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At SBI 40, the SBI considered the LEG work programme for 2014-2015, which included,
inter alia, the provision of technical support for an effective implementation
of NAPAs. The work programme is contained in the report
on the LEG twenty-fifth meeting.
The LEG presented its work on NAPAs and NAPs at a side event, Thursday 5 June 2014, Room
Solar (Ministry of Environment). The programme is available here (94 kB) .
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2013
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At SBI 39/COP 19 in Warsaw, the SBI welcomed the completion of the regional
training workshops on adaptation for LDCs for 2012-2013. The SBI also welcomed the LEG work
programme for 2013-2014 (FCCC/SBI/2013/8, Annex
II).
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2012
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The COP (decision 10/CP.18) welcomed the increased allocation and disbursement of funds
to LDCs and requested the GEF to :
- Continue mobilizing resources to ensure the full implementation of the LDC work
programme, including the implementation of the elements of the work programme other than
NAPAs, through, inter alia, capacity-building to improve coordination at different levels of
government and across sectors in order to improve project performance in the LDCs, with
regard to the implementation of the Convention;
- Further facilitate access to the LDCF by the LDCs;
- Further enhance a country-driven process for the implementation of NAPA projects and the
implementation of programmatic approaches;
- Continue raising awareness of the need for adequate and predictable resources under the
LDCF to allow for the full implementation of the LDC work programme, in particular NAPAs;
- And to enhance communication with its implementing agencies on the updated operational
guidelines for the LDCF.
As of June 2013, 50 countried have received funding for the preparation of their NAPAs,
including Cape Verde which graduated in December 2007 and Maldives in January 2011. 49 of
them have already submitted
their NAPA to the UNFCC secretariat. Out of these 49 countries, as of March 2013, 45
had officially submitted one or more NAPA projects to the GEF.
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2011
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The COP requested the
GEF (decision
9/CP.17) to provide information to the LDCs to further clarify baselines and the
application for accessing funding from the LDCF in order to develop and implement projects
under NAPAs to address the effects of climate change. It also asked the GEF to support the
development of a programmatic approach for the implementation of NAPAs, for the
LDCs that wish to do so. In the same decision, the GEF is requested to further explore
opportunities to streamline the LDCF project cycle and improve the provision of information
to LDCs on the project development process for projects being considered under the LDCF.
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2010
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In Cancun, the COP
(decision
6/CP.16), renewed and extended the mandate of the LEG
and requested the expert group to provide, inter alia, technical advice and guidance for the
revision and update of NAPAs to further improve their quality, to facilitate the integration
of adaptation actions of LDCs into development planning and to reflect increased adaptation
knowledge and changed priorities in the countries, upon request by LDC Parties. By the same
decision, the COP also requested the LEG to provide technical advice and guidance to LDCs for
the strengthening of gender-related considerations and considerations regarding vulnerable
communities within LDC Parties.
The Cancun Adaptation Framework
(decision
1/CP.16), one of the outcomes of the AWG-LCA, established a process to enable LDC
Parties, building upon their experience with the NAPAs, to formulate and implement national
adaptation plans (NAPs) and sent an invitation to other developing countries to employ the
modalities formulated to support those plans.
In parallel, the COP reiterated its request to the GEF (decision
5/CP.16) to work with its agencies to improve communication with LDC Parties and to speed
up the process by, for instance, establishing a time frame within which LDC Parties can
access funding and other support for the preparation and implementation of projects
identified in their NAPAs. By the same decision, the COP also requested the GEF to
provide funding from the LDCF to LDC Parties, upon request to enable the update on their
NAPAs with a view to improving their quality, in order to facilitate the integration of LDC
adaptation actions into development planning and to reflect increased adaptation knowledge
and changed priorities in the countries.
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2005
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By its decision 3/CP.11, the COP requested the GEF to make provision for the
operationalization of the LDCF to support the implementation of NAPAs. In response to the COP
mandate, in May 2006, the GEF released the Programming Paper for Funding the Implementation of
NAPAs under the LDC Trust Fund.
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2004
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In November 2004, the first NAPA was submitted to the UNFCCC secretariat.
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2003
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The COP (decision
6/CP.9), requested the GEF to support the implementation of NAPAs as soon as possible
after their completion. In addition, it requested the GEF to take into account the elements
its suggested when developing operational guidelines for funding for the implementation of
NAPAs.
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2002
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The COP (decision 8/CP.8) requested the GEF, including its implementing agencies, to ensure
the speedy release and disbursement of funds and timely assistance for the preparation of
NAPAs. The same year, the GEF released its Operational Guidelines for Expedited Funding for the
Preparation of NAPAs by Least Developed Countries.
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2001
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At its seventh session, in Marrakech, the COP adopted the LDC work programme
(decision
5/CP.7). This programme is the most substantial support that had, as yet, been given
to the LDCs in relation to climate change over the decade 2001-2010. Under this programme,
the COP established the LDCF (decision
7/CP.7), as well as the LEG (decision
29/CP.7). The LEG was initially mandated to provide technical support and advice to
LDCs for the preparation and implementation of NAPAs. The same year, the COP also adopted
guidelines for the preparation of NAPAs (decision 28/CP.7, Annex) .
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2000
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At its sixth session, the COP adopted a resolution
as input to the Third United Nations Conference on LDCs. This Conference adopted the Brussels
Programme of Action for LDCs for the decade 2001-2010.
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1994
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The UNFCCC, entered into force on 21 March 1994 and recognized LDCs in Article 4, paragraph 9 of the Convention
which states that ‘the Parties shall take full account of the specific needs and special
situations of the least developed countries in their actions with regard to funding and
transfer of technology’.
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