Introduction
The Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG) was established in 2001, and is currently mandated to provide technical guidance and support to the LDCs on the process to formulate and implement national adaptation plans (NAPs), the preparation and implementation of the national adaptation programmes of action (NAPAs) and the implementation of the LDC work programme. The LEG is also mandated to provide technical guidance and advice on accessing funding from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) for the process to formulate and implement NAPs, in collaboration with the GCF secretariat.
The Nairobi work programme (NWP) is assisting countries in formulating and implementing NAPs, in collaboration with the LEG, by mobilizing NWP partners to support implementation of NAPs-related activities and provide support to the LEG. The LEG has benefited from the wide range of technical expertise that the NWP and its partners provide in implementing its work plan, including support for:
- Providing technical guidance and support to the LDCs on the process of formulating and implementing NAPs, while deepening understanding among Parties and stakeholders of adaptation themes.
- Collecting case studies and best practices, producing NAPs supplements and other knowledge products relevant for NAPs; and sharing information with a global network of partners.
- Strengthening partnerships and collaboration to close adaptation knowledge gaps and scale up adaptation action, including at sub-regional level.
- Promoting collaboration with the constituted bodies on scaling up adaptation action.
Over the years, Parties have recognized the contributions of the NWP and its partner organizations to the work of the Adaptation Committee (AC) and the LEG, demonstrating the unique ability of the NWP to provide relevant technical information in response to emerging knowledge needs.
The NWP has been providing support to the work of the LEG since 2010, following the progressively renewed mandates by the Conference of Parties (COP) and the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA), particularly in contributing to the implementation of the Paris Agreement.
Upon the invitations by the COP and the SBSTA, the LEG has developed linkages with the NWP within its workplan, as well as provided recommendations on the delivery of the NWP mandates.
| Integrating indigenous and local knowledge into adaptation action |
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| Ecosystems in adaptation planning and implementation |
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| Human settlements in adaptation planning and implementation |
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| Experiences, good practices, lessons learned, gaps and needs in the process to formulate and implement NAPs |
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| Good practices and lessons learned in relation to adaptation planning processes for ecosystems, human settlements, water resources and health; and good practices and lessons learned in processes and structures for linking national and local adaptation planning |
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| Communication and Outreach |
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As a knowledge hub, the NWP employs a variety of communication channels and platforms to collect relevant information and disseminate it in a usable format to Parties, partner organizations and other relevant organizations.
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| Lima Adaptation Knowledge Initiative |
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| Partnership with national, regional and international organizations |
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Building on the collaboration with the AC and the LEG, and following the AC’s advice, the SBSTA requested the NWP, under the guidance of the SBSTA Chair, to communicate information on the work and mandates of the NWP to the relevant constituted bodies and institutional arrangements and to invite them to consider collaborating with the NWP. The NWP’s collaboration is underway with the Consultative Group of Experts (CGE), the Executive Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM Excom), the Facilitative Working Group (FWG) of the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform, the Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG), the Lima Work Programme on Gender (LWPG), the Paris Committee on Capacity-building (PCCB), the Standing Committee on Finance (SCF), and the Technology Executive Committee (TEC).
As directed by SBSTA 50 and the LEG, the following activities are planned to take place in collaboration with the NWP:
- In supporting the LDCs and SIDS, the NWP will focus on responding to their knowledge needs in the context of the thematic area of biodiversity and climate change adaptation. The expert group on oceans will be engaged in advancing collaborative action focused on SIDS.
- The expert group on oceans is developing the policy brief with the intent to facilitate access to, and funding by, the GCF via improved, high-quality proposals.
- Thematic expert groups and LAKI partners will be mobilized to collaborate with the LEG in implementing its work programme. This will include implementing NAP-related activities and providing support to the LDCs, such as by:
- Gathering knowledge in support of the systems approach of the NAP-SDG iFrame, and supporting Open NAPs;
- Supporting the organization of NAP Expos;
- Contributing to the development of the integrative supplement;
- Supporting the work of the LEG, for example through inclusion in the NWP eUpdates of calls for interest in activities in support of Open NAPs;
- Collecting case studies relevant to formulating and implementing NAPs and collaborating with the LEG on determining best practices and lessons learned;
- Engaging LDC universities as NWP partners and mobilizing them in supporting relevant work of the LEG.
