Fiji made history when it enacted the Climate Change Act of 2021. This legislation formalizes Fiji’s national commitment to the Paris Agreement and response to escalating climate risks.
The Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (GHGMI), through Fiji’s Initiative for Climate Action Transparency (ICAT) project, provides technical support to improve Fiji’s monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) capacity for estimating agriculture sector GHG emissions. With GHGMI’s support, Fiji is establishing an institutional MRV system for the agriculture sector, including steps to align this system with their Climate Change Act and the Enhanced Transparency Framework of the Paris Agreement.
Fiji, like many other small island developing states, faces challenges when it comes to planning, implementing, and monitoring climate action such as limited staff in key government ministries, difficulty accessing financial resources, and geographic and technological obstacles to improving capacity. To overcome these gaps, it is necessary to enhance institutional, human, and technical capacities. The Fijian government has embraced the support provided through the ICAT project to enhance capacity.
To implement Fiji’s ICAT project, GHGMI is providing technical support and training to build national experts’ capacity and strengthen the governance structures and processes to improve agriculture sector MRV within the national GHG inventory. The technical support and training are centered on the transparent, accurate, consistent, complete, and comparable reporting principles that are core to improving MRV and reporting outcomes from the national GHG inventory.
Overview of Fiji’s Climate Change Act of 2021
Fiji’s Climate Change Act of 2021 (“the Act”) recognizes that cross-sector coordination and collaboration must be part of the institutional arrangement to support the national inventory development process. The Act provides clear mandates to the Minister, the Director of Climate Change, and the National Climate Change Coordination Committee (“the Committee”) who will govern Fiji’s national response to climate change. The Committee is established under Fiji’s Climate Change Act to facilitate intra-governmental cooperation on climate action. The Act also provides for the integration of climate change within all government sectors through the appointment of focal points within each ministry, who must report bi-annually to the Director of Climate Change on the implementation of the Act within their ministries.
This is a guest post written by Jeanette Mani and Olia Glade from The Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (GHGMI). GHGMI is one of ICAT’s implementing partners and provides technical support to the ICAT project in Fiji.
For more information about ICAT’s work in Fiji, click here.
Image of Fiji islands courtesy of David Wall, 2016.
Stakeholder Engagement: Key for Effective Climate Action
International Women’s Day Webinar: Fostering Gender Data for Better Climate Reporting and Policies
Webinaire: Comment mettre en place un cadre de transparence efficace sur la finance climat ?
Algeria launches ICAT project for improved climate data as a basis for strengthening its NDCs
Out Now: The 2024 ICAT Impact Report
Call for proposals: Grants for the application of the ICAT Transformational Change Toolkit
Central America prepares for stronger climate pledges in 2025
Registration now open: Facilitated E-Learning Course on Climate Transparency and the Enhanced Transparency Framework
Mozambique elevates climate transparency efforts with new ICAT project
Work with us – Communications Intern