civil society lessons on influencing national adaptation policies in nepal
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Civil society lessons on influencing national adaptation policies in Nepal
Southern Voices on Climate Change Workshop
22-23 April, 2014
Kathmandu, Nepal
2010
• National Adaptation Program of Action (NAPA)
2011
• Climate Change Policy
2012
• Local Adaptation Plan of Action (LAPA) National Framework
CC Policy Landscape in Nepal
2013• Climate change budget code • Initiate NAP process
Planning to Implementation
VA
Identification of Adaptation
Options
Prioritization
Integration in other development
plans
Implementation
Linking Practice to Policy
Actions on the Ground
Generation of Evidence - Identification of Gaps
Interaction between policy makers and practitioners
(through roundtables, policy dialogues)
Influencing Policy Making
2011: Implementation Status of CC Policy2012: Implementation Status of NAPA2013: Investigating CC Adaptation finance
National Roundtables: Facilitating dialogues between Policy Makers and Practitioners
From Policy to PracticePolicy formulation National to local level
Adaptation Planning CbA & EbA
Actions on the Ground Capacity Building & Implementation
Monitoring Sustainability & enhancing resilience
Knowledge Platform Learning and Sharing
Way forward
National levelo Focus on implementation
rather only planning: 1000s of CAPs, 100s of LAPAs developed but limited attention on implementation
o Identify agents for implementation: there are clearly spelled out goals, objectives and optimistic targets
Regional (South Asia) levelo Foster exchange of
knowledge: We already have a number of good practices to learn from each other
International negotiation levelo Heed to the national
priorities: Development agencies working in /supporting their own preferences
o Speed up the process: CC negotiation has taken lot of time
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