Strengthening capacity in the agriculture, land-use and other sectors for monitoring and reporting on Afghanistan’s mitigation and adaptation targets

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By 2023, Afghanistan has: 1) developed a national monitoring and reporting system for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the agriculture, forestry and land-use sectors; and 2) is able to track, monitor and report on mitigation and adaptation outputs and outcomes in line with the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF).

Strengthening capacity in the energy, agriculture, forestry and other land-use sectors for enhanced transparency in the implementation and monitoring of Benin’s Nationally Determined Contribution

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By 2024, Benin is preparing reports to the UNFCCC with a view to strengthening the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) of the Paris Agreement with reinforced components in the energy, agriculture, forestry and other land uses (AFOLU) sectors, including inventories of emission sources and sinks and information necessary for monitoring the priority actions identified in Benin’s NDC.
Project indicator: number of reports prepared for the UNFCCC meeting ETF requirements by 2024
Target: at least one report to the UNFCCC

Resilience of Pastoral and Farming Communities to Climate Change in North Darfur

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To reduce the vulnerability of pastoral and farming communities to climate change along the migratory routes in North Darfur and improve their social protection, food security and nutritional status.

Indicator: Number of vulnerable agro-pastoralists with increased resilience through innovation for climate change adaptation Target: 25,000 women and 25,000 men

Landscape Approach to Riverine Forest Restoration, Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Improvement

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Project Objective: Restore and maintain critical ecosystem services of globally significant riverine forest landscapes along the River Nile in Sudan.

50,878 ha of riverine forest ecosystems managed to benefit biodiversity and maintain productive value “Core Indicator 4”.

20,000 private agriculturalists, livestock herders, and forest users (10,000 female/10,000 male) reporting stable or improved standard of living resulting from BD conservation mainstreaming