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From 17 to 19 February 2025, the Initiative for Climate Action Transparency (ICAT) in collaboration with the Presidential Climate Commission of South Africa and with the support of the World Resources Institute (WRI), hosted a Global Workshop on Monitoring Just Transitions in Cape Town, South Africa. The event brought together country representatives and experts from over 15 countries from all continents– including Brazil, Nigeria, and South Africa to exchange insights on the critical task of monitoring just transitions. Participants explored key challenges, effective frameworks, best practices, and practical approaches for tracking progress toward more equitable climate action.

Over the course of the three-day event, participants shared their experiences using the ICAT Just Transitions Monitoring Guide, developed with the support of WRI. Discussions covered a range of topics, from defining just transition indicators and developing national priorities to applying them in practice, adapting approaches to  local contexts and fostering collaborations. The workshop activities were structured around the following stages:

Participants’ insights led to the following key reflections and best practices for monitoring just transitions:

Global Workshop on Monitoring Just Transitions

Photo credit: WRI

Participants left the workshop feeling empowered and committed to sharing responsibility for creating effective, adaptive, and inclusive monitoring systems that ensure no one is left behind in the shift to a low-carbon, climate-resilient future. 

As one participant put it, “This can’t be the kind of transition that only a few people measure. If we’re not all learning from each other, and if we’re not using the data to improve systems, then we’re missing the point.”