ICAT is seeking proposals from interested parties to provide technical support for the establishment and running of a Regional Climate Action Transparency Hub (ReCATH) in Central America.
The Central America Hub aims at building capacity and creating a network in the region to support the SICA member States Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and the Dominican Republic in their efforts to improve and build sustainable and comprehensive transparency/MRV (measurement, reporting and verification) systems that allow them to adequately support their national decision making processes regarding climate actions and policies, to reach out to investors and other stakeholders in implementing mitigation and adaptation actions and to meet their reporting requirements under the Paris Agreement. The Hub will adopt and implement a collaborative approach that brings together the countries in the region and supports technical experts and expert institutions in the region to build sustainable and comprehensive MRV/transparency systems.
More information here.
Deadline: 9 May 2023
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