11.3.2 Experiencing on enhancing institutional arrangements and support for the NAP
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Institutional arrangements for the
NAP process - GIZ Approaches
NAP Expo
12 April 2019, Songdo
Na-Hyeon Shin
GIZ Climate Policy Support Programme
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Overview
I. The role of institutions in the NAP process
II. Vertical and sectoral mainstreaming
III. Lessons learned from countries
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Source: UNFCCC – LEG, 2012; NAP Technical Guidelines.
Institutions in the NAP process
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Institutions in the NAP process
Source: UNFCCC – LEG, 2012; NAP Technical Guidelines.
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The primary role of NAP institutions:
Coordination of different actors at multiple
levels to achieve :
1. Consensus on adaptation priorities
2. Sharing of knowledge for decision-making
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National Planning National Planning
Sub- Plansnational Sub- Plansnational
Mechanisms
for dialogue,
coordination &
information
sharing
Vertical integration - Institutional approaches
Directing
Framework
Compiled
to
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“Inter-sectoral and sub-national cooperation
increases effectiveness. For mainstreaming
adaptation into national polices, strong NAP-
relevant technical capacities of the Ministry of
Environment are important.” (Albania)
„Climate Change Focal Points in relevant line
ministries and statutory bodies strengthen
institutional capacity & promote ownership for
adaptation needs within sectors“ (Grenada)
Lessons learned:
NAP Process Case Study Series
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“Locate the responsible institution for the NAP
process in close proximity to high-level
decision makers.” (Togo)
“Peer Exchange with other countries, e.g. via
cooperation with the NAP Global Network,
strengthens institutional capacities”
(Thailand, Albania)
Lessons learned:
NAP Process Case Study Series
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Further Material: GIZ Adaptation Toolbox
The Adaptation Toolbox is organized along a
policy cycle
• Based on the UNFCCC NAP Technical
Guidelines and the NDC implementation
guideline by UNDP/ WRI
• 5 stages + 2 cross-cutting enabling factors +
illustrative NAP Country Case Studies
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Thank you for your attention!
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M&E of the NAP process - GIZ's tools and experiences23/04/2019
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Discussion Questions:
1. What was your experience on the institutional arrangement and
support for the NAP process? Please share your successful
experiences as well as the failure ones.
2. What do you think the most effective institutional arrangement for
the NAP at the national level is?
Adaptation cannot be approached as a one-size-fits-all. Each
country has different risks, socio-economic situations and development
goals; and priorities must be set due to the restrictions imposed by
funding and other constraints, requiring individual entry points and
forms of mainstreaming adaptation.
Same for institutional arrangements
3. What kinds of support are necessary for the NAP process? What
kinds of support from domestic and/or international are helpful for the
NAP process?