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Technical briefing at Bonn Climate Change Conference-November 2017 Meeting room 11, Friday 10 November 2017 The UNFCCC NAMA Registry Facilitating design and implementation of mitigation actions in developing countries Gopal Raj Joshi UNFCCC secretariat

Mandates for UNFCCC NAMA registry 1/CP.16, paragraph 53 to set up a registry to record nationally appropriate mitigation actions 2/CP.17, paragraph 45 the registry should be developed as a dynamic, web-based platform managed by a dedicated team in the secretariat Participation is voluntary and the registry contains only information that has been submitted specifically for recording.

Functions of the NAMA Registry NAMAs seeking international recognition Record NAMAs seeking international support Facilitate Matching of NAMAs with support

Closed web page of the registry accessible through log in credentials. For this please contact the secretariat. Database NAMAs for support NAMAs for recognition Support Support provided/re ceived Interface Submit NAMAs seeking support Submit NAMAs for recognition Browse information Perform query

Secretariat activities to support the registry Operation of the registry according with technical standard Engagement activities to increase the use Support activities Day to day technical support to registry users Training and demonstration on the use of the registry Support materials on the use of the registry

Benefits of participating in the registry Parties and users have already realized the registry s usefulness as : Promotion and marketing Platform To gain visibility for undertaking climate actions on the ground; To increase probability for obtaining international support Authentic and official source of information, data and knowledge on NAMAs, and support needed and available for NAMAs. Information sharing platform For sharing best practices, technical tools and information for designing and implementing NAMAs

The registry could play additional roles Recording of concrete/specific mitigation actions as per the NDCs and associated support needs; Support on tracking of implementation of international support commitments for mitigation actions; 2 Reporting implementation status of mitigation efforts and associated ex-post impacts (emission reductions and sustainable development benefits); Compiling and sharing best practices-showing what works in terms of investment and support;

Expectations from Parties and users It is recommended that Parties and others who may benefit from the registry: Find ways to increase their level of participation in the registry Take steps to ensure that their entries in the registry are accurate, complete and up-to-date Continue to provide the secretariat with suggestions for improving the registry, with their related capacity-building needs and to make use of relevant technical resources Explore ways to how the registry can serve new climate regime under the Paris Agreement

2. Operational status of the registry in 2017

Participation in the registry In 2017 : Users increased by 4% About 69% developing countries have access rights as NAMA approvers Percentage of countries with access rights in groups : Eastern European States (78%) African States (77%) LAC States (67%) Asia-Pacific States (64%) LDCs (63%) SIDS (45%)

Participation in the registry Recorded NAMAs 200 150 100 50 0 64 69 43 12 14 24 33 51 63 70 4 4 7 9 9 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 NAMAs seeking support for preparation NAMAs seeking support for implementation In 2017 : NAMA entries increased by 9% Region wise increase of NAMA entries: LDCs (21%) Per cent and number of NAI Parties 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% NAMAs for recognition 4 41 40 24 112 5 12 14 9 40 34 6 37 11 African States (19%) Asia-Pacific States (12%) SIDS (22%) Eastern European States (0%) LAC States (2%) Only 26 % countries that have access have recorded a NAMA NAI Parties without NAMA entries in the registry NAI Parties with NAMA entries in the registry

NAMA entries by type and regional group Number of recorded NAMAs 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1 27 10 African States 2 22 19 1 22 17 21 Asia-Pacific States Eastern European States NAMAs seeking support for implementation NAMAs for recognition 5 Latin American and Caribbean States 9 69 70 Total number of NAI Parties 7 4 Total number of SIDS NAMAs seeking support for preparation 1 9 24 Total number of LDCs NAMA entries seeking support for preparation and implementation are equal Asia-Pacific States and Latin American and Caribbean States leading on recording NAMAs Participation of African States, LDCs and SIDS is also encouraging

Sectoral and technology distribution Focus on energy supply, residential and commercial buildings and transport and infrastructure Energy efficiency and energy supply through solar, wind, bioenergy, hydropower and cleaner fuels Number of recorded NAMA entries 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 3 12 11 3 24 36 1 3 5 2 9 12 9 12 9 15 4 3 3 2 16 20 16 1 15 Number of recorded NAMA entries 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 6 34 35 Energy supply 5 13 12 Residential and commercial buildings 3 3 14 15 7 8 Agriculture Waste management 5 12 13 Transport and infrastructure NAMAs for recognition NAMAs seeking support for preparation NAMAs seeking support for implementation 4 7 3 6 2 5 4 6 Industry Forestry Other NAMAs seeking support for implementation NAMAs seeking support for preparation NAMAs for recognition

Support sought for NAMAs NAMAs seeking support for preparation Sum of Financial Support (USD) Sum of Technology support (USD) Sum of Capacity Building support (USD) African States 13 798 000 1 580 000 1 880 000 Asia-Pacific States 81 104 835 33 940 000 900 000 Eastern European States 100 000 No entries No entries Latin American and Caribbean States 9 321 277 800 000 750 000 Subtotal 104 324 112 36 320 000 3 530 000 NAMAs seeking support for implementation African States 2 727 440 714 200 000 56 313 905 Asia-Pacific States 1 788 758 427 247 250 000 38 079 604 Eastern European States 2 550 782 000 1 101 800 000 920 000 Latin American and Caribbean States 2 152 898 939 199 512 603 3 263 000 Subtotal 9 219 880 080 1 548 762 603 98 576 509 Grand Total 9 324 204 192 1 585 082 603 102 106 509

Types of financial support and targeted actions Number of recorded NAMA entries 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 67 60 1 1 11 12 Number of recorded NAMA entries 2 25 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 3 23 28 National / sectoral goal 15 10 9 45 41 Strategy National / sectoral policy or programme NAMAs seeking support for implementation NAMAs for recognition 9 10 15 4 1 14 10 Project investment in machinery 4 14 25 Project investment in infrastructure 3 Other NAMAs seeking support for preparation NAMAs seeking support for implementation NAMAs seeking support for preparation

Support required, available and provided The total estimated cost of all NAMAs entries : USD 28.85 billion International support being sought : USD 11 billion a) Financial support : USD 9.3 billion b) Technological support : USD 1.6 billion c) Capacity-building support : USD 0.1 billion Recorded support sources : 18 Support provided/matched (18 entries) within the registry : USD 37.7 million 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Total cost vs support sought vs received in USD billions 0 Total cost Support sought Support provided

Connect to us @NAMAPartnership #NAMARegistry Mitigation & Transparency Exchange NAMA-registry@unfccc.int http://mitigationandtransparencyexchange.org/mate/ unfccc.int

Annual COP report on registry operation: http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2017/cop23/eng/inf03.pdf To view the registry visit: NAMA registry For any query and/or assistance please contact us : NAMA-registry@unfccc.int Gopal Raj Joshi, Associate Programme Officer UNFCCC secretariat - Mitigation, Data and Analysis Programme

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