Pretoria,
South Africa – From April 23 to 26, 2024, the Adaptation Academy under the UNFCCC Climate Action and Support Transparency
Training (CASTT) organized a pivotal workshop "Enhancing
Transparency, including National Climate Adaptation Policies and Financing
through the Broadened Water-Energy-Food (WEF+) Nexus."
Organized by the Southern African Development Community
(SADC) secretariat, the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA),
IHE-Delft, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Global Water Partnership and other partners in collaboration with the UNFCCC secretariat, the
workshop convened fifteen national experts from eleven countries in the SADC
region: Angola, Comoros, the Kingdom of Eswatini, Malawi, Mauritius,
Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The aim
was to build and enhance their technical capacity and understanding of the
enhanced transparency framework (ETF) and the modalities, procedures, and
guidelines (MPGs), facilitating their preparation of biennial transparency
reports (BTRs).
The workshop specifically focused on BTR chapters addressing
climate change impacts and adaptation, as well as the financial, technological,
and capacity-building support needed and received. The discussions also delved
into integrating the WEF+ nexus into national adaptation plans and nationally
determined contributions (NDCs). Participants engaged in fruitful peer
discussions, shared experiences and lessons learned, and the event fostered
peer learning opportunities within the SADC region.
At the event, the participants highlighted the importance of
implementing the ETF and providing a platform for peer-to-peer learning. They
recognized the diverse starting points and national circumstances of each
developing country. This collaborative environment fostered a deeper
understanding and commitment to enhancing transparency and building confidence
in submitting BTRs in a timely manner.
Key messages underscored the significance of institutional
arrangements for improved BTRs over time with support, as well as communicating
national priorities, challenges, and needs, particularly regarding adaptation,
as a crucial priority for the entire continent.
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