2. The Network’s Niche
The goal of the NAP Global Network is to enhance bilateral
support for NAP processes and adaptation action in developing
countries.
The Network aims to add value by:
• Focusing on the role of bilateral support
• Emphasizing the importance of coordination
• Providing a space for detailed, technical discussions and
sustained peer learning– and publishing and
disseminating learning and results
3. Targeted Topics Forum
• Donors, national policy makers and practitioners
discuss challenges and best practices related to
the NAP process
Global donor coordination
• Bilateral donors promote/learn about NAP
processes, share experiences, and coordinate
with each other
In-country coordination
• Technical support to strengthen host country
leadership and in-country donor coordination for
the NAP process
3 Components
4. 1st Targeted Topics
Forum (TTF)
• 28 participants (NAP focal points along with
representatives from ministries of key
sectors, finance/planning, and bilateral
development partners)
• 14 countries | 6 organizations
• Emphasis on importance of further south-
south sharing on how NAP processes are
unfolding
July 1-2, 2015 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
High-level political support
& sectoral integration
6. A nationally driven example
• Developed a National Climate Change Action
Plan that outlines a longterm program and
strategies for adaptation and mitigation in line
with its national development plan
• Philippines Climate Change Commission (CCC)
coordinates involvement of stakeholders from
relevant sectoral agencies and ministries and
others
• CCC includes a panel of experts with
representatives of a range of climate-sensitive
sectors who provide technical advice in climate
science, technologies and best practices to
enhance adaptive capacity
Philippines
7. Learn more
» Read the first issue of
our sNAPshots series
(and stay tuned for more
country-focused issues)
» Discuss with country
representatives during
this evening’s World
Café….
8. Learn more World Café
• One hour to rotate through three country stations. Just
under 20 minutes at each station
• There are four countries here this evening– pick three!
Albania, Colombia, Grenada, Peru
• Each country group leader will give a brief (~5 min)
introduction to their approach to initiating integration in the
NAP process
• This will be followed by about 10 minutes for
questions/discussion
• We will come back to plenary briefly after the three rotations
10. The impetus for sector integration can
be found in different ministries and at
different levels depending on the country
context. There is no one-size-fits-all
approach: different country specific
pathways can lead to a common
outcome of integration
11. Signing up for Network participation is a
gateway to involvement in our activities.
Join us