Today, the European Union, together with the project implementing partner – the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), representatives of the Government of Armenia, and various stakeholder groups got together at the project inception workshop to discuss priorities and next steps for implementation of the EU4Climate project.
With overall funding of EUR 857,000 for Armenia for 2019-2022, the project will support the development of the implementation plan and roadmap for nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to the Paris Agreement in Armenia. It will also contribute to the alignment with the EU climate legislation, mainstreaming climate change in policy sectors and contributing to Armenia’s low carbon development future.
“EU4Climate project will support the objectives of the Government of Armenia to develop their updated and strengthened Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) by the end of this year – aiming at a greater ambition. EU4Climate will feature among key international support mechanisms in the context of the NDC Partnership mapping exercise (joined by Armenia last year: https://ndcpartnership.org/). The EU aims, with the launch of this new programme, to ensure that partner countries already affected by climate change are capable of taking the necessary measures to adapt,” said Gonzalo Serrano, Head of Cooperation Section of the EU Delegation to Armenia.
“Armenia is actively addressing climate change issues and has ratified the Paris Agreement. The government has developed a national climate change policy, resulting in the adoption of a concept for the implementation of state climate policy by 2030, the development and approval of national adaptation strategy and plan, and other measures in line with resilient and sustainable development of the country. The international partners’ support, notably, the EU, UNDP and other development partners, has played a crucial role in these achievements. We welcome the launch of the EU4Climate project, which will build on what has been achieved to...
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