Support to Congo for the Revision of the NBSAPs and Development of Fifth National Report to the CBD

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With the overarching goal of integrating CBD Obligations into National Planning Processes through Enabling Activities, the main objective of this project is to enable Congo to revise its National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) and to develop the Fifth National Report to the CBD

Technology Needs Assessment

CEO Endorsement Letter to CouncilPIF Document for WPI (Revised)Review Sheet (PDF)STAP Review (PDF)
As part of the GEF Strategic Programme on Technology Transfer, the project will provide targeted financial and technical support to assist twenty five developing countries carry out improved Technology Needs Assessments (TNAs) within the framework of Article 4.5 of the UNFCCC. Assisted countries, plus Khazakstan and Lao PDR , will also develop national Technology Action Plans (TAPs) for prioritized technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support adaptation to climate change, and are consistent with national sustainable development objectives.

Low-Carbon Urban Mobility for Large Cities

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The project’s main objective is the development and implementation of sustainable mobility planning knowledge and tools aimed at the inclusion of climate change considerations in urban transportation projects in major cities, in order to contribute towards the achievement of Brazil’s voluntary commitment of a reduction in GHG emissions between 36.1% and 38.9% by 2020.

Preparation of the Sixth National Communication for the Implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

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The Republic of Belarus signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) on June 11th 1992, ratified it on May 11th 2000 and became a Party to the UNFCCC on August 9th 2000.
On August 26th 2005, Belarus signed the legal document on accession to the Kyoto Protocol and to the UNFCCC and on November 24th 2005 became a Party to the Protocol. This is stipulated in Decrees of the President of the Republic of Belarus No. 177 dated 10.04.2000 and No. 370 dated 12.08.2005 respectively.