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News : Regional Online Workshops Promoted Support for ETF Implementation

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Regional Online Workshops Promoted Support for ETF Implementation

From 15 to 19 April 2024, four mandated regional online workshops were convened to showcase the support available to developing country Parties for enhanced transparency framework and to share insights on application process for transparency-related projects. These workshops drew a significant number of participants, with 378 transparency experts from 111 Parties and 14 support providers. The success of these events has paved the way for an upcoming in-person workshop at SB 60 on the same topic (registration link).

Nabeel Munir, SBI Chair, Shahin Shahyarov and Sarkhan Ismayilov, Incoming COP Presidency, and Donald Cooper, Director of the Transparency Division at the secretariat welcomed participants. They collectively highlighted the crucial role of transparency in climate action and support and importance of providing financial and technical support to developing countries, especially in facilitating full implementation of the ETF.

The event served as a valuable a platform for various support providers, including GEF, UNDP, UNEP and FAO, as well as CBIT-GSP, CGE, GHGMI, ICAT, PATPA, Japan and US, to present on the financial and technical support they are offering to developing countries. A compilation of more detailed background information on ETF support was made available on the webpage.

The workshops also enabled discussions on best practices and lessons learnt, as well as guidance on application for transparency-related projects. Representatives from Belize, Brazil, Ghana, South Africa, Georgia, China, Fiji and Cook Islands shared their valuable insights, setting the scene for comprehensive and fruitful discussions among all participants.

The engagement and discussions at the workshops resulted in concrete collaboration opportunities between support providers and country representatives, such as plans for in-country support and one-to-one consultations. The feedback received from the participants is very positive, appreciative of the opportunity provided to engage with each other, and with demands to continue organizing similar events.

The insights gathered from the online workshops will inform the upcoming mandated in-person workshop, scheduled for 15:00 – 18:00 on 4 June 2024 at SBI 60. To receive information on the in-person workshop, please register here.

Some of the participants of the workshop on 17 April 2024