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ICI- ‚Developing Building blocks of a Global Mitigation Architecture‘ International Partnership on Mitigation and MRV June 8, 2013, Bonn, Germany Day 19.07.2013
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ICI- ‚Developing Building blocks of a Global

Mitigation Architecture‘

International Partnership on Mitigation and

MRV

June 8, 2013, Bonn, Germany

Day

19.07.2013

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Partnership‘s Goals

� Building evidence of mitigation actions globally

� Enhancing confidence and trust between countries

� Inform the UNFCCC negotiations

� feed in lessons learnt

� framework/forum for discussion on politically sensitive issues outside the negotiation meetings

� Enhancement of mitigation activities and consequently the level of ambition in all countries

� Promote a mutual learning process

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Objectives 2013-2015

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• Unpack what is meant by ‘variety of enhanced action’, which

some refer to as a ‘spectrum of commitments’.

• Broaden the understanding of the national implication of

‘transparency and accountability’ in a 2015 climate

agreement.

• Support partner countries as regional role models

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The Partnership facilitates the exchange of good practice on

mitigation-related experiences and MRV between

climate negotiators, policymakers and practitioners from

more than 40 developing and developed countries

in order to share learning, build trust and inform the

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

(UNFCCC) negotiations.

Target Group of the Partnership

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How do we work?

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Capacity Building objectives

• Carry out capacity-building activities at a regional level or at

the national level with regional outreach

• Analyze, document and share good practice examples

• Provide enhanced opportunities for “technical matching” of

potential partners and virtual, peer-to-peer exchange and

networking amongst members and experts

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Pillars for sharing

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PARTNERSHIP MEETINGS

AND NETWORKING

PARTNERSHIP MEETINGS

AND NETWORKING

KNOWLEDGEMANAGE-MENT tools

KNOWLEDGEMANAGE-MENT tools

CAPACITY BUILDING Events

CAPACITY BUILDING Events

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Knowledge Management

Collection

Preparing papersfor easy access

Tool development

Good practiceidentification

Gap analysis

Country pages

Space for partnersto inform

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ConnectionWebsite

Newsletter

Partnership meetings

Summer Schools

Technical

Workshops

Peer-to-peer

Collaboration in networks

Partnershipmeetings

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Tools

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Website: www.mitigationpartnership.net

•Project database with information on over 140

ongoing activities related to LEDS, NAMAs and MRV

worldwide.

•‘Resources’ section with a selection of relevant up-

to-date discussion papers about the Partnership’s key

topics with user-friendly functions (abstracts, threads

and bookmark functions) for selective reading

according to individual interests.

•Knowledge Management: cross-linking of all

content (related projects and documents of interest)

•Event Calendar: Constantly updated information

about workshops, conferences, trainings, webinars,

etc. on mitigation-related issues all around the world

Member countries are invited to contribute contents to the website!

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Website Usage Statistics

Average usage: 2000 unique visitors/month (May 2013)

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Mitigation Newsletter

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• Trimonthly distribution to the Partnership

members, project implementers and other

interested experts worldwide

• Country contributions up to now from: Argentina,

Australia, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia,

Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ghana, Indonesia,

Lebanon, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, South

Africa, Tunisia and Viet Nam.

• Fourth edition has been distributed in June 2013,

fifth edition scheduled for August/September

2013.

• Subscription:

http://www.mitigationpartnership.net/subscribe

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Example: How do we add value and

support countries ?

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National workshop:

‘Training on NAMA

Development‘ -

Peru

National workshop:

‘Training on NAMA

Development‘ -

Peru

Regional workshop

and peer-exchange:

‘Tracking mitigation

actions in Africa‘ -

South Africa

Regional workshop

and peer-exchange:

‘Tracking mitigation

actions in Africa‘ -

South Africa

Identification of existing

gaps and necessary next

steps to develop specific

NAMA concepts further

Gathering momentum to

achieve enhanced

interinstitutional

cooperation in the

ongoing process of

NAMA development

Intensifying collabora-

tion and peer-exchange

on specific issues

among the eight

participating countries

National workshop:

‘Consultation on

selecting priority

NAMAs‘ - Lebanon

National workshop:

‘Consultation on

selecting priority

NAMAs‘ - Lebanon

Prioritization of existing

NAMA ideas for more

in-depth development

and preparation for

‘financability‘ and

registration

Replicating multi-

criteria-analysis metho-

dology to evaluate

various NAMA concepts

in multi-stakeholder

fora (eventually:

Indonesia, Morocco)

Identification of simi-

liarities and differences

in the institutiona-

lisation process of

national MRV systems.

Activity Main output Further outreach


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