COP29: Briefing on Gambia's Implementation of her NDC2 Plan (2022 – 2026)
The Government of The Gambia, under the auspices of the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, and Natural Resources, is delighted to announce an upcoming side event at COP 29, entitled "Briefing on The Gambia's NDC Implementation Plan." As global climate negotiations continue to gain momentum, this event aims to underscore The Gambia's dedication to fulfilling its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) as per the Paris Agreement. The Gambia has made notable progress in formulating and executing its NDC, with a specific focus on mitigation and adaptation strategies aligned with the nation's sustainable development objectives. This side event will serve as a forum for key stakeholders, encompassing government officials, representatives from civil society, and international partners, to deliberate on The Gambia's endeavors in meeting its climate-related commitments. Participants will gain valuable insights into the detailed measures delineated in the NDC Implementation Plan, encompassing local community involvement, sector-specific initiatives, and requisite financing mechanisms. The current status of the implementation plan will be presented and discussed. Additionally, the event will facilitate discussions on the challenges and prospects associated with NDC implementation, thereby fostering knowledge exchange and collaborative efforts among nations. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with policymakers and experts dedicated to climate action in The Gambia. The session will spotlight successful case studies, ongoing projects, and the pivotal role of international cooperation in bolstering The Gambia's climate objectives. By participating in this briefing, stakeholders will acquire a more profound understanding of the country's climate resilience strategies and the imperative need for collective endeavors to combat climate change. This event represents a critical stride in reinforcing The Gambia's commitment to a sustainable future, thereby exemplifying its leadership in regional and global climate action.