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Cooperation & Support
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International cooperation, and the provision of support to developing countries and to countries with
economies in transition, are crucial to ensure the implementation of the Convention by all Parties.
These would be impossible without support from the Convention's financial mechanism - the
Global Environment Facility (GEF), its implementing agencies, and a host of other international
organizations. Both the SBI and the SBSTA have a
number of standing agenda items that fit under this overall heading, and this section of the website
gives access to the key areas of that work.
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Financial Mechanism The Financial Mechanism
pages contain information on the financial mechanism of the Convention - the Global Environmental Facility (GEF), as well as details about
three special funds: Special
Climate Change Fund (SCCF), Adaptation Fund (AF), and the
Least
Developed Countries Fund (LDCF). There is also information on guidance provided by the
Parties to the financial mechanism as well as on the review process of operations
of the financial mechanism. The pages also provide a list of all relevant decisions related to
the financial mechanism and links to relevant external
sites.
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Technology The Technology section has links to
the Convention's technology clearing house
information system (TT:CLEAR), and to work done by the SBSTA in implementing the
Technology Transfer Framework (Decision 4/CP.7), including through the Expert Group on
Technology Transfer (EGTT).
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Least Developed Countries The Least Developed Country (LDC) page
provides links to information that is of specific interest for LDCs, such as work on National Adaptation Programmes of Action
(NAPA), and the work of the LDC
Expert Group (LEG), which are contained in other parts of the UNFCCC website, as well
as to relevant information on selected external websites.
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Education and Outreach The section on Education and
Outreach includes information on the implementation of the New Delhi Work Programme
on Article 6 of the Convention: "Education, Training, Public Awareness, Public
Participation, Public Access to Information and International Cooperation." It also
hosts the information network clearing house on Article 6 of the Convention (CC:iNet).
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Response Measures The impact of the implementation of
response measures generally refers to the negative side effects resulting from the
implementation of climate change mitigation activites. The Convention and its Kyoto Protocol
commit Parties to minimize adverse economic, social and environmental impacts on developing
countries when responding to climate change.
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Capacity Building The section on Capacity Building looks
at the implementation of the capacity building frameworks by developing countries and countries
with economies in transition, and contains information on the activities and information
products of supporting organizations.
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Cooperation with International Organizations Cooperation
with International Organizations, such as with scientific bodies, UN agencies and other
conventions, is an important and essential dimension of the implementation of the Convention.
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Activities Implemented Jointly A pilot phase of activities implemented
jointly (AIJ) was launched in 1995 under which Annex I Parties may implement projects in
other countries that reduce emissions of greenhouse gases or enhance their removal through
sinks. AIJ under the pilot phase are undertaken on a voluntary basis.
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Announcement
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Consultative Group of Experts training materials
The complete set of training materials, used during the CGE regional hands-on training workshops, are
available online or in a CD ROM.
This package contains numerous resources for GHG inventories, vulnerability, adaptation and mitigation
assessments.
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Information Note, Fellowship Programme
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The United Nations Climate Change secretariat announces the launch of its fellowship programme, the
objective of which is to contribute to building capacity for addressing climate change in Parties not
included to Annex I to the Convention, in particular Parties that are small island developing States or
least developed countries.
Information
note (137 kB)
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