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DJIBOUTI
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NAP-GSP responded to official request for support from Government.
Mr. Dini Abdallah Omar, Secretary General and UNFCCC Focal Point, Ministry of Housing, Urban Planning and
Environment is focal point. NAP-GSP will follow up on discussions.
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RWANDA
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SUDAN
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Prof. Haider Elsafi, Secretary General, Higher Council for Environment and
Natural Resources (HCENR) has been nominated as focal point.
Preliminary discussions on NAP-related needs held during COP19.
Scheduling a follow-up teleconference.
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MALAWI
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NIGER
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Dr. Kamayé Mââzou, Sec. Gen. National Council of the Environment for
Sustainable Development, is the focal point for NAP-related discussions.
During discussions at COP19, Niger requested support with conducting a
stock take of ongoing initiatives to mainstream climate into national planning
and budgeting in order to identify gaps.
Niger requested support around Feb/March to sensitize the local donor
community and find ways for bilateral finance to support the NAP process.
COMOROS
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Following request for support, the NAP-GSP is awaiting the nomination
of a designee to discuss Mali’s support needs.
Following request for support, the NAP-GSP is awaiting the nomination
of a designee to discuss Mauritania’s support needs.
THE GAMBIA
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Following request for support, the NAP-GSP is awaiting Mr. Pa Ousman
Jarju, Director and UNFCCC Focal Point Department of Water Resources
- nominated focal person - for details on specific support needs.
UNDP is assisting Gambia with the conduct of a CPEIR analysis in order
to held identify specific entry points for advancing the NAP process.
BURKINA FASO
M. Honadia Permanent Secretary, National Council for the Environment
and Sustainable Development indicated that the support required includes:
• Review of the existing NAP-related roadmap prepared by Burkina Faso
• Support with sensitization of local authorities on establishing a system
to support climate sensitive development planning iteratively and
establishing this system is needed.
• Fielding a UNDP assistance team to Ouagadougou in Dec 2013.
BENIN
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A team from UNEP visited Benin in Oct. 2013 to determine needs in
context of NAPs; aligning support on Green Climate Fund (GCF).
Readiness with work that is required in context of the NAP process.
Additional discussions are pending.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
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NAP-GSP responded to official request for support from Government.
Government of DRC has assigned Professor Jean IIDEMPO as focal point
for follow-up. Teleconference held on 18 Nov.
NAP-GSP responded to official request for support from Government.
NAP-GSP is pending for nominated designee for follow-up teleconference.
Sudan
Niger
MAURITANIA
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UNDP, UNEP, and UNITAR have discussed potential entry points with the Govt. of Malawi.
Govt. of Malawi has advanced their NAP process through their National Climate Change Programme (NCCP).
NAP-GSP agreed to assist with facilitating stakeholder dialogue to determine the appropriate institutional arrangements
for the implementation of NAP process including sharing of other countries’ experience.
The Government is closely coordinating on their NAP related work via the UNDP Country Office.
The NAP-GSP invited Mr. A.M. Kamperewra, Environmental Affairs Department, to speak at a COP19 side event
(organized by the GEF and GIZ) on progress of Malawi on support requested from the NAP-GSP.
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MALI
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Government has nominated Mr. Faustin Munyazikwiye, Director of Climate Change and International Obligations Unit at
Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) as focal point for scheduling a follow-up teleconference.
UNDP, UNEP and AfDB are working together to support the Govt. with the costing of a Green Economy related plan in
order to inform planning and budgeting processes on costs of climate change related actions.
Mali
BANGLADESH
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Mauritania
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Gambia
In conjunction with the UNDP Country Office, NAP-GSP support is aligned with a USD 40,000 grant from
the Norwegian Government to commence a NAP roadmap.
Mr. Quamrul Chowdhury, Chairman, Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee (JISC), met the NAPGSP team during COP19. Assistance is requested for facilitating inter-ministerial/cross-sectoral
discussions to sensitize Bangladeshi officials on the NAP process and chart out a NAP action plan.
Bangladesh
Djibouti
Burkina Faso
Rwanda
Benin
DRC
Malawi
Comoros
Tanzania
Mozambique
Lesotho
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Mr. Richard Muyungi, Assistant Director of
Environment, VPO, assigned as focal point for NAP-GSP.
Additional discussions pending on support needs.
MOZAMBIQUE
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Meeting held at COP19 with NAP-GSP focal point Ms.
Telma Antonio Manjate, Head of Dept. of International
Cooperation, Ministry for the Coordination of
Environmental Affairs, to discuss needs.
LESOTHO
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TANZANIA
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Cambodia
NAP-GSP meeting at COP19 with Ms. Mabafokeng
Mahahabisa, Lesotho Meteorological Services (LMS)
and Mr. Emmanuel Lesoma, Principal Secretary of
Ministry of Natural Resources.
Support required to develop NAP process roadmap.
Assistance required to implement LDCF to support
capacity building activities.
CAMBODIA
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Several strategies have been developed and adopted in
Cambodia. However, climate change action is not yet fully
mainstreamed in development planning and budgeting.
Cambodia is seeking support to mainstream climate change
into development planning.
GIZ, UNDP and UNEP working together to develop a draft
TOR for initiating support the Cambodian NAP process.