Plans and policies of relevance to NAPs for Non-Least Developed Countries (non-LDCs)
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Saint Lucia's Sectoral Adaptation Strategy and Action Plan for the Water Sector (Water SASAP) 2018-2028
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan of Saint Lucia's National Adaptation Planning Process
Turkmenistan's National Climate Change Strategy – June 2012
The National Climate Change Strategy’s key objective is to improve the identification and assessment of climate change impacts, with a focus on development, infrastructure and economic security. The country has already been proactively undertaking response measures through the implementation of the National Strategy for Social and Economic Development until 2030.
Turkmenistan's National Climate Change Strategy – June 2012
The National Climate Change Strategy’s key objective is to improve the identification and assessment of climate change impacts, with a focus on development, infrastructure and economic security. The country has already been proactively undertaking response measures through the implementation of the National Strategy for Social and Economic Development until 2030.
Kenya’s National Climate Change Response Strategy – April 2010
The first document to address climate change concerns of the country, the National Climate Change Response Strategy was formulated through a participatory process involving a wide range of stakeholders. Climate change has already had profound effects on the people of Kenya, the La Niña droughts in 2000 left more than 4.7 million facing starvation. To respond to these challenges, the document outlines a number of actions including the establishment of a climate change legislation as well as a climate change secretariat to ensure effective implementation of these actions.
Tonga’s Joint National Action Plan on Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management – July 2010
Republic of the Marshall Islands’ National Climate Change Policy Framework – January 2011
RMI a collection of 34 low lying coral atolls, is amongst the most vulnerable countries. At a relatively low stage of development, climate change impacts are likely to exacerbate existing socio-economic and cultural vulnerabilities of the country. In response, the government has drafted the National Climate Change Policy Framework that focuses on development of adaptation and energy security measures to build climate resilience of the nation.