ICAT supported Liberia to assess GHG and sustainable development impacts of mitigation policies, review NDC targets and develop tools and indicators to track the NDC progress in the transport, waste and energy sectors.
ICAT tools used in the country
Status
Complete
Start date
2020-11-01
End date
2022-09-30
Overview
Objectives
Build capacities of technical experts in the Environmental Protection Agency, relevant sector ministries and other stakeholders to be able to assess the impact of mitigation policies, measures, actions and plans and track and monitor progress in NDC implementation; focus on three priority sectors: energy, transport and waste.NDC tracking
Policy assessment
- Contribute towards ongoing efforts to build a national transparency framework that meets international standards and is tailored to domestic needs.
- Strengthen the EPA’s and relevant stakeholders’ capacities to apply methodologies and tools to assess GHG and sustainable development impacts and the effectiveness of policies, measures, actions and plans included in the NDC.
- Contribute towards ongoing efforts to improve the availability and quality of data required for measuring GHG and sustainable development impacts and the effectiveness of policies and measures included in the NDC.
- Support the formulation of NDC targets and actions in a manner that allows consistent monitoring and evaluation of progress.
- Contribute towards ongoing efforts to develop frameworks that facilitate tracking of progress on NDC implementation and strengthen capacities to construct and apply indicators towards that end.
- Inception Report
- Diagnostic report: Methodological and data challenges encountered in conducting the waste, energy and transport impact assessments and recommendations
- Assessment of the National Energy Policy of Liberia
- Assessment of the National Transport Master Plan of Liberia (2012)
- Assessment of the National Environmental Policy of Liberia (2002), focusing on the waste sector
- Closing workshop report
- Lessons Learnt Report
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