The overall objective of the Thematic Workshop on Strategy, Policy Recommendation and Action Plan for the Life-cycle Management of Controlled Substances to be held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, is to facilitate the network countries to share experiences/perspectives and obtain knowledge from resource persons in the preparation of the National Inventory of Banks of Used/Unwanted Controlled Substances under the Montreal Protocol.
Network Meeting of the SEA National Ozone Officers, 16-17 December 2025: The overall objective of this network meeting is to facilitate the sharing of experiences and good practices among network countries in various areas under the Montreal Protocol, thereby strengthening the capacity of National Ozone Officers to sustain compliance with obligations under the Montreal Protocol and the Kigali Amendment. compliant goods.
The overall objective of this network meeting is to facilitate the network countries to share experiences/good practices in various areas under the Montreal Protocol to strengthen capacity of the National Ozone Officers to sustain compliance with obligations under the Montreal Protocol and the Kigali Amendment e.g. to achieve 2 parallel obligations including 67.5% reduction in HCFC consumption and freezing HFC consumption in 2025.
As part of China’s HPMP Stage II Tranche 5 Activities, the Chinese Association of Refrigeration (CAR) will hold a training session for R-290 Room Air Conditioners for international master trainers, in cooperation with UNEP Compliance Assistance Programme, South Asia (SA) Network. Also invited to the training session are master trainers from other regional networks, i.e. Southeast Asia (SEA), West Asia and, Latin America.
The main objective of the Pilot Advanced Training for National Ozone Officers is to build upon the introductory NOO training and engage NOOs in more advanced topics related to operational activities under the Montreal Protocol projects and practical data reporting to the Ozone and Multilateral Fund Secretariats. The training will support national governments in meeting their commitments under the Montreal Protocol, including the Kigali Amendment on HFCs.
The main objective of the proposed study visit is to learn experience from relevant stakeholders in Indonesia in establishing and implementing the competency-based certification system of RAC technicians to further strengthen the implementation capacity of HPMP activities in their countries. The study visit would allow participants to exchange experiences, good practices, and lessons learned on the establishment and implementation of a competency-based certification system.