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Reviews of the implementation of the capacity-building framework in developing countries
First comprehensive review
The first comprehensive review took place during the Buenos Aires Climate Change Conference in
2004 (COP 10). Parties identified key
factors to improve the implementation of capacity-building activities, including: prioritizing
institutional capacity-building; ensuring the availability of financial and technical resources;
improving the coordination of donor support; and harmonizing support for national priorities, plans
and strategies.
Second comprehensive review
The second comprehensive review got underway at the Bonn Climate Change Conference in 2008 and was
completed at the Durban Climate
Change Conference in 2011. Parties recognized (in decisions 13/CP.17 and 15/CMP.7) that progress
was made in the implementation of this framework, but gaps still remained.
The review process identified capacity-building challenges related to the implementation of the
Kyoto Protocol, such as: the geographical distribution of clean development mechanism project
activities; the lack of technical expertise to estimate changes in carbon stock in soils; and the
need to train and retain experts to plan and implement project activities.
Parties noted that the implementation of the framework for capacity-building under the Convention
should be further improved at the systemic, institutional and individual levels. They said climate
change issues and capacity-building need to be integrated into national development strategies,
plans and budgets, and that networking and information sharing need to be strengthened. They also
stressed the importance of gender and acknowledged the role and needs of youth and persons with
disabilities in capacity-building activities.
Third comprehensive review
A third comprehensive review of the implementation of the framework for capacity-building in
developing countries will be initiated at the Bonn Climate Change Conference in 2015, with a view
to completing it by the end of 2016 at COP 22/CMP 12.
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Reviews of the implementation of the capacity-building framework in countries with economies in
transition
First review
The first review of the implementation of the framework for countries with economies in transition
(EITs) took place during the Buenos Aires Climate Change Conference in
2004. Parties recognized the positive results, the useful experiences and the lessons learned from
developing and implementing capacity-building activities, such as the national capacity
self-assessments funded by the GEF. Parties also identified challenges in implementing
capacity-building activities, including insufficient financial and human resources, the lack of
active stakeholder participation, the need for increasing support from key decision makers, and the
inability to integrate climate change into national policies.
Decision 3/CP.10
also identifies key factors that could assist in the implementation of the framework, such as
enhancing enabling environments to promote the sustainability and effectiveness of
capacity-building activities, training, education and public awareness relating to climate change;
the cooperation and coordination relating to capacity-building among EITs, and the participation
in, and access to, capacity-building activities by all stakeholders, including governments, civil
society and the private sector.
Second review
The second review took place during the Bonn Climate Change Conference in 2007. The SBI
noted that enhancing the
capacity of climate change negotiators and key country-level actors (for example, decision-makers
and government officials, the scientific community, the media and educators) could further
strengthen the ability of EITs to deal with climate change issues. The SBI also noted that these
countries still need support, and encouraged the GEF, Parties, multilateral and bilateral agencies
and other international organizations to continue to provide support and to improve the
availability of information on technical and financial support for capacity-building.
Third review
The third review began at the Bonn
Climate Change Conference in 2012. The draft
decisions, agreed unanimously during the discussions, were recommended by the SBI for adoption
by the COP and the CMP in Doha, Qatar. At the Doha Climate Change Conference, which took place
from 26 November to 8 December 2012, the COP and the CMP adopted the decisions on the third
review. The decisions recognize that significant progress has been made by EITs to build
their capacity to mitigate and adapt to climate change. They also acknowledge the need for
further capacity-building by some EITs for the development and implementation of national
low-carbon development strategies and for meeting their commitments under the Kyoto Protocol.
Here is
the text adopted by the COP, and here is the text adopted
by the CMP.
Fourth review
A fourth review of the implementation of the framework for capacity-building in countries with
economies in transition will be initiated at the Bonn Climate Change Conference in 2017, with a
view to completing it by the end of 2017 at COP 23/CMP 13.
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