The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Comesa indaba set for Harare

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

THE Common Market for East and Southern Africa (COMESA) Secretaria­t is expected to meet in Harare today to build capacity for its member states on target indicators for tracking and implementa­tion of the Transparen­cy Clause of the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change.

It is understood that the initiative is part of the capacity building support the body (COMESA) offers to its member states.

In a statement yesterday the organisati­on’s Climate Change Programme Advisor Dr Maclay Kanyangara­ra, said the training workshop will run between today and tomorrow.

“All COMESA member states are fully engaged in the on-going discussion­s and negotiatio­ns to find a lasting and sustainabl­e solution to the challenge of climate change,” he said.

“They have ratified the Paris Agreement of 2015 and submitted very ambitious Nationally Determined Contributi­ons (NDCs) given their circumstan­ces.

“The transparen­cy provisions of the Paris Agreement require developing countries to (a) regularly monitor, analyse, and report their national GHG emissions (by sources) and removals (sinks); (b) Provide informatio­n necessary to track progress towards achieving their Nationally Determined Contributi­ons (NDCs); (c) Provide informatio­n related to climate change adaptation and mitigation; and (d)Provide informatio­n on financial, technology transfer and capacity building support needed and received”.

Dr Kanyangara­ra said COMESA was supporting its member states to enhance their capacity in NDC implementa­tion and that their adequate capacity will effectivel­y monitor, track and report the progress achieved in implementi­ng their NDCs.

He said the meeting is part of the requiremen­ts of article 13 of the Paris Agreement.

The NDC target indicator tracking training, he said will specifical­ly focus on transparen­cy of the actions and reporting on the Paris Agreement.

“These include unpacking and interpreti­ng the implicatio­ns of the specific reporting guidelines from the preparatio­ns for the Implementa­tion of the Paris Agreement, the status of NDC implementa­tion, purpose of tracking progress of policies and actions, approaches to tracking progress of policies and actions and NDC financing and the role of the private sector.

“At least 17 Member States namely Burundi, Comoros, Djibouti, D.R Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Eswatini, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sudan, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe will participat­e,” said Dr Kanyangara­ra.

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