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Tracking the implementation: the drought classifier






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    Supporting AUC and Countries in the Formulation and Tracking the Progress of NDC Implementation Plans in Africa - TCP/RAF/3704 2022
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    The 30 th session of the FAO Regional Conference for Africa highlighted the role of climate change as a key driver of change in African agricultural and food systems, and recommended that FAO reinforce its work with African countries with regard to the refinement and implementation of their NDCs Agriculture sectors feature prominently in countries’countries’( Nationally Determined Contributions ( the highest political instrument by which countries communicate their mitigation ambitions and adaptation plans to strengthen resilience In Africa, a recent analysis of the NDCs of Eastern African countries showed that all the countries in the subregion include agriculture and LULUCF in their adaptation component, and 89 percent of the countries in their mitigation component.
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    Enhancing transparency in the agriculture, forestry and other land use sector for tracking nationally determined contribution implementation in Mongolia 2019
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    This is the third document in a series of case studies by member countries of the Thematic Working Group on Agriculture, Food Security and Land Use (TWG), under the NDC-Partnership. The aim is to present what countries are doing to tackle climate change and implement their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). This case study examines the importance of transparency in the implementation and monitoring of Nationally Determined Contributions and how improved monitoring and reporting systems are key to better address climate change impacts on the AFOLU sector. Practical examples are presented from the CBIT-AFOLU project in Mongolia led by FAO, which started in early 2019 and is expected to run until 2022.
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