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Road to the implementation of NDCs in Latin America

1 March 2017
09-10:30 am CST (Costa Rica time)

Date: Wednesday, March 1stTime: 9-10:30 am CST (Costa Rican time)

Agenda

Introduction. Ana María Majano. Coordinator of the LEDS LAC Secretariat. Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE).

The context of the workshop "Road towards the implementation of NDCs in LAC". Daniela Contreras, Knowledge Management and Communication Project Manager, FFLA-CDKN. |  Download Presentation

Roadmap for the preparation for the implementation of the NDCs. María Gracia Aguilar. Analyst, Dragonfly. |  Download Presentation

Comments from a country participating in the workshop. Santiago Briceño. Environmental Affairs Advisor, Directorate of Economic, Social and Environmental Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia. |  Download Presentation

About the webinar

With the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015, countries have started their path towards the implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Latin American countries have advanced in a differentiated manner according to their context and priorities. However, there is a need to accelerate actions to meet the contributions.

At the beginning of 2017, Climate and Development Alliance (CDKN), together with Fundación Futuro Latinoamericano (FFLA) and Libélula, carried out the workshop "Road towards the implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions" as a space for dialogue and exchange of experiences among six countries: Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico and Peru.

The webinar aims to present and open the dialogue on the main lessons learned during the workshop and the approach to the path to be followed by the countries in preparation for the implementation of the national contributions.

The webinar will be in Spanish. If you have any questions about this event, please contact the LEDS LAC Platform Secretariat: info@ledslac.org.

 

About the panelists

Daniela Contreras
She obtained her bachelor's degrees in Organizational Communication and Marketing at Universidad San Francisco de Quito. Since 2013, she joined Fundación Futuro Latinoamericano (FFLA) as part of the Climate Change, Water and Energy Dialogue and Capacity Program. Daniela has coordinated the Executive Secretariat of the Latin American Climate Platform (PCL), as well as projects on capacity building in Sustainable Development and Sustainable Development Goals in local municipalities in Ecuador and is Project Manager for Knowledge Management and Communication projects for CDKN in Latin America.

María Gracia Aguilar
Degree in Geography and Environment from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP). She works as an analyst at Libélula, carrying out projects such as the general coordination of the Third National Communication on Climate Change of Peru for the UNFCCC, a project developed for the Ministry of Environment. She has also worked on the calculation of various Carbon Footprints, developing and implementing Sustainability Plans focused on GHG reduction and sustainable management. She was part of a Climate Change Vulnerability study for the Metropolitan area of Arequipa. In addition, he serves as head of practice in Ecology and Geography courses at PUCP.

Santiago Briceño

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