Dear all,
Civil society organisations are a key stakeholder in
national and international climate processes. They play a crucial role in
contributing to bringing ground-level vulnerabilities into decision-making
processes, providing technical support and research, advocating for ambitious
action, creating awareness, building capacities, and enhancing resilience of the
most vulnerable populations. To ensure that CSOs engage in a consistent and
regular manner and enable them to contribute constructively to the NDC review
and other climate-related processes, this policy brief identifies a number of
key gaps, needs, challenges, and recommendations.
We are pleased to
present to you our latest
policy brief on ‘
Civil Society Engagement in
the NDC Review Process’, a product developed by SLYCAN Trust, a non-profit
think tank, in partnership with Southern Voices on Adaptation, a civil society
platform supported by CARE Denmark.
It’s available for reading and
download on
our website here.