Zimbabwe

ICAT supported Zimbabwe to develop a framework for tracking progress of NDC implementation and assess the impacts of the national renewable energy and national bio-fuels policies. A new project is supporting the development of a monitoring and evaluation framework for adaptation.


Tools used in this project

Status
Complete
Start date
May, 2024
End date
February, 2026
Overview

Develop the institutional arrangements and tools needed to support the implementation of Zimbabwe’s National Adaptation Plan monitoring and evaluation framework for reporting adaptation action under the ETF, and rolling out this framework in three selected districts.

Status
Complete
Start date
December, 2020
End date
July, 2022
Overview

Strengthen systems for informed NDC implementation and related policy assessments.

  • Conduct an in-depth study on NOC implementation tracking for Zimbabwe in order to inform institutional arrangements, proposed MRV procedures and data collection templates for all sectors.
  • Increase the local skills base in analysis of the GHG mitigation options for Zimbabwe through the use of the Greenhouse Gas Abatement Cost Model (GACMO).
  • Assess the Greenhouse Gas and Economic Impacts of the National Renewable Energy and National Bio-Fuels Policies using ICAT guidelines.
  • Train local experts in key government institutions in GHG data verification, quality assurance and quality control with the aim of improving the country’s ability to produce improved reports to the UNFCCC.
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If you want to find out more about the ICAT project in Zimbabwe, Please contact the ICAT Secretariat.

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