Engaging the Private Sector in National Adaptation Planning Processes
Dear colleagues,
Interested in learning how to engage the private sector in your country’s national adaptation planning process? The NAP Global Network invites you to join our upcoming webinar on November 7:
Register HERE
EVENT DATE: November 07, 2019
EVENT HOUR: 10am EDT
LOCATION: Online
Adapting to the impacts of climate change, whether at the national, subnational or community level, is not the responsibility of governments alone. It requires the coordinated input of multiple stakeholders, including local authorities, development partners and civil society. Businesses and investors will also need to be involved. The strategic and well-informed inclusion of the private sector in climate change adaptation activities is a key part of developing countries’ efforts to adapt to the impacts of climate change. The involvement of the private sector is not only desired, but necessary.
This webinar will:
- Outline the enabling factors that facilitate private sector engagement in NAP processes, namely information sharing, financing, capacity building, institutional arrangements, and policies and regulations;
- Offer practical guidance on how countries can design their NAPs to ensure that the private sector is engaged across the three phases of the NAP process: planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation (M&E);
- Provide examples of instances where the private sector has successfully engaged with the NAP process, as well as with climate change adaptation more broadly.
Speakers:
- Snaliah Mahal, Government of Saint Lucia
- Dianne Ashton-Smith, Red Stripe
- Alec Crawford, NAP Global Network
To learn more, read our guidance note on Engaging the Private Sector in National Adaptation Planning Processes
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