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Webinar: Financing and implementation
15 Oct. 2025
04:00h - 17:30h
CEST/UTC+2
Virtual event
Adaptation & Loss and Damage
English
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Webinar: Financing and implementation
15 Oct. 2025
04:00h - 17:30h
CEST/UTC+2
Virtual event
Adaptation & Loss and Damage
English

Introduction

The Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG) updated the technical guidelines for the national adaptation plan (NAP) process to reflect the provisions of decision 2/CMA.5 on the global goal on adaptation (GGA) as well as the best available science, including the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as mandated in paragraph 47 of decision CMA 5. Launched at the NAP Expo 2025, the updated NAP technical guidelines address, among other issues: advancing the GGA targets through NAPs; applying the best available science, including IPCC AR6; integrating vulnerability, risk, and resilience; articulating a vision of a well-adapting country with the future as a baseline; identifying interconnected systems to promote integrated approaches; transitioning to scaled-up financing and implementation; outlining modules and steps of the NAP process; defining best-practice contents of the NAP; and managing information flows across the adaptation cycle.

Objective

The LEG is conducting a series of webinars to raise awareness and promote the use of the updated NAP technical guidelines. The webinar on 15 October 2025 will focus on financing and implementation module of the guidelines.

Schedule 

To accommodate the global range of time zones and enable wider participation, the webinar will be held in two sessions:

  • First session: Wednesday, 15 October, 04:00 - 05:30 CEST/UTC+2
  • Second session: Wednesday, 15 October, 16:00 - 17:30 CEST/UTC+2

Agenda

Time Agenda item
15 mins Introduction and overview of updated NAP technical guidelines
20 mins Module C – Financing and implementation
15 mins Contents in the NAP: From finance to implementation
15 mins Exploring finance options and tools
20 mins General discussion
5 mins Concluding remarks