Reports and Publications by country teams
This report was produced by SCALA in Mongolia following a training workshop that aimed to address the gender equality and social inclusion gap in NDC/NAP and raise the multi-stakeholders’ awareness on gender aspects in agricultural sector. During the training workshop, participants were introduced to two topics that are often addressed separately: gender and climate change and their correlation. It provided basic knowledge of the gender issues of Mongolia’s agriculture and land use sector.
The report details value chain and private sector ecosystem mapping and analysis for sorghum, maize, and sesame with a focus on identifying private sector adaptation challenges, barriers, technologies and best practices, losses due to droughts and floods, as well as investment potential and incentives to participate in public dialogue.
UNDP is privileged to partner with Pacific Island Countries and Territory as they strive towards the achievement of national ambitions, regional aspirations, and the Sustainable Development Goals. In 2020–2021, UNDP assisted countries with their immediate responses to COVID-19, recorded progress against many of the targets that were set prior to the pandemic, and supported countries with pandemic recovery plans.
This Inception Report provides an overview of the preparatory steps for the implementation of the SCALA programme carried out during the inception phase in Cambodia. The inception phase was complemented by key consultation and validation meetings with the Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) and the Ministry of Environment (MOE) as well as a wider set of national stakeholders. Furthermore, the report presents the work plan for the remainder of the implementation period.
This Inception Report provides an overview of the preparatory steps for the implementation of the SCALA programme carried out during the inception phase in Nepal. The inception phase was complemented by key consultation and validation meetings with the focal ministry and a wider set of national stakeholders. Furthermore, the report presents the work plan for the remainder of the implementation period.
Report published in 2022 following widespread devastating flooding. Includes impacts on infrastructure in 10 valleys of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit Baltistan, built under the GCF-funded project, as well as rehabilitation efforts.