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Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans NAP-Ag Programme Objective | To integrate climate change risks and opportunities as they relate to agriculture sector-related livelihood options within existing national planning and budgeting processes Supported By

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Page 1: Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans   NAP-Ag Programme

Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans NAP-Ag Programme

Objective | To integrate climate change risks and opportunities as they relate to agriculture sector-related livelihood options within existing national planning and budgeting processes

Supported By

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NAP-Ag Outcomes

Outcome 2: Integrated roadmaps for NAPs developed

Outcome 4: Advocacy and

knowledge-sharing on NAPs promoted

Outcome 3: Evidence-based results for NAPs

improved

Outcome 1: Technical capacity and institutions on NAPs strengthened

Integration of Adaptation into the

SPA & Budgeting Cycle

Lessons learned feeds into National NAP

development process

Evidence-Base for CCA Improved through

Enhanced M&E Frameworks

Strengthening the Capacity & Knowledge of Agricultural Sector Staff

on CCA

Activities

Global Level

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Where do we work?

Latin America Colombia Guatemala Uruguay

AfricaThe GambiaKenyaUgandaZambia

AsiaNepal PhilippinesThailandVietnam

11 Countries

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Webinar Objectives

1. Build a common understanding about effective institutional and individual capacity development approaches to integrate the Agriculture Sector during the formulation and implementation of National Adaptation Plans

2. Reflect on how can capacity development be operationalised, incl. practical approaches and tools to assess capacities for National Adaptation Planning

3. Capacity development should be country-driven to achieve lasting results. Examples from Kenya and Viet Nam

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Agenda1. Patrick Kalas, FAO: Effective institutional capacity development

approaches during the formulation and implementation of the NAPs, highlight common challenges and opportunities

2. Q&A3. Angus Mackay, UNITAR: Skills Assessment for National Adaptation Plans 4. Q&A5. Zipora Otieno, NAP-Ag Country Coordinator, Kenya6. Bui Mi Binh, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Viet Nam 7. Q&A and discussion with both countries 8. Summary and closing remarks