ICAT worked with Uganda to enhance its greenhouse gas emission inventory and projection capabilities for the transport and waste sectors, improving the tracking of actions related to Uganda’s NDC. This included strengthening the capacity of the sector working groups for inventory management and conducting baseline assessments, as well as operationalizing the NDC tracking framework. A follow-up project currently under implementation is extending the NDC tracking framework to the stationary energy, IPPU, and AFOLU sectors.
Sustainably enhance the NDC tracking system to build Uganda’s ability to track the NDC actions and create an enabling environment for the implementation of the Climate Change Act. Build on the previous project by extending the NDC tracking framework to the stationary energy, IPPU, and AFOLU sectors.
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The project focuses on sustainably enhancing the greenhouse gas emission inventory; projections and mitigation analysis modelling capability for the transport and waste sectors; and enhance Uganda’s ability to track the NDC actions in these two sectors.
Evaluate the greenhouse gas and sustainable development impacts of the Geothermal Energy Development policy to determine its potential for driving transformational change and to identify the resulting outcomes.
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