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| Technical Support to Countries on data to support the preparation of NAPAs. Nairobi, Kenya - 30 August - 02 September, 2006. |
Several countries preparing their National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPAs) have prepared draft reports and are close to finalizing their action plans. Based on an analysis of these reports, the scope of the workshop was defined to respond to emerging needs. This four day workshop was organized by UNITAR and UNEP and was funded through a Danish grant (through UNITAR), through country NAPA budgets, and through in-kind support from UNEP. Technical support for the various sessions was provided by the Stockholm Environment Institute, Mud Springs, ENDA TM (Dakar), The Miombo Network (Lilongwe), The Least Developed Countries Center (Kampala), UNEP and UNDP. Scope of Workshop The Objective of the workshop was to strengthen the use of climate change and socio-economic data in the NAPA documents, and including the project profiles. Hands-on training (through inter-active sessions) assisted in the refinement and finalization of NAPA documents. The workshop helped country teams to refine the logical flow that underpins their respective NAPA documents, identify gaps in requisite data, and provide training in tools to supplement the information/data required to support the selection of NAPA priorities recommended for implementation. The workshop agenda was designed to first identify gaps in the draft NAPA documents and develop supporting information to form a stronger rationale for the selected priorities. Then, three parallel working groups were held during two days on vulnerability analysis, data supplementation and logical flows. The last day consisted of reviewing the information received during the training, identifying specific follow-up needs including a workplan for each country on follow-up needs. Outputs: Outline of the workshop The workshop comprises several streams of activities:
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