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KEY STEPS
NEGOTIATIONS
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PROCESS
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Durban Forum on Capacity-building - 6th Meeting
Guiding Questions
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Breakout group 1: Enhancing human, institutional and systemic capacities to design
adaptation interventions in the context of NAPs and NDCs
- Which human, institutional and systemic capacity gaps exist with regard to designing adaptation
interventions and implementing them (for example, in terms of conducting risk analyses, preparing
strategies, plans and (sub-)national policies that integrate climate change risks and opportunities,
incorporating climate considerations into investment decision-making processes, or developing
pipelines of investment-ready projects)?
- What can be done to address the capacity gaps and bottlenecks identified above? (If possible,
identify tools and methodologies and a way forward for different stakeholders, including different
levels of government, private sector entities, financial institutions and adaptation programme
administering bodies.)
Breakout group 2: Enhancing capacity to access finance for adaptation
- In which areas do developing countries lack capacities for accessing finance?
- How can those capacity gaps be best addressed, and what are the necessary steps that need to be
taken at the local and national level to enhance access to adaptation finance?
Breakout group 3: Strengthening the engagement of non-Party stakeholders to support
capacity-building needed in the context of NAPs and NDCs
- In which areas can non-Party stakeholders best support capacity building in developing countries
in the context of NAPs and NDCs, and how can these actors be better engaged?
- Do the non-Party stakeholders identified require any capacity-building themselves to better
support the design and implementation of NAPs and NDCs in developing countries? If so, how can their
capacity-building needs be met?
- How can developing countries strengthen capacities to foster networks and enhance collaboration
with academia and research centres for the purpose of adaptation activities?
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