Transparency

Transparency of action and support will underpin a credible climate regime.

It is critical for building trust between Parties and holding them to account in the fulfillment of their commitments, and is needed to both understand what countries are offering in their NDCs and to track progress of mitigation, means of implementation, and adaptation actions.

CAN therefore believes that countries should move towards a robust Monitoring Reporting and Verification (MRV) framework, with 2016-2020 acting as a transition period, and that most developing countries will only be able to enhance their efforts with sufficient provision of support; taking into account LDCs.

The CAN Transparency & MRV working group’s advocacy efforts to this end include intelligence gathering, organizing bilateral meetings with country representatives, text analysis, and producing ECO articles.

For more information, contact:
Nobert Nyandire; nobnyandire05@gmail.com

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