NDC Support Programme

The NDC Support Programme works with countries to help formulate and implement their climate targets.  The programme was launched in 2017 at the UN Climate Summit (COP23), by UNDP, together with the European Union and the Governments of Germany and Spain. The programme is implemented in contribution to the NDC Partnership.

Since its launch, the programme has grown significantly and is currently supporting 41 countries around the world.

Countries such as Chile, Peru and Panama are promoting voluntary carbon footprint programmes within the private sector.
Gonzo and Nono will live many adventures to show the value of measuring and reducing organizational carbon footprint

For the first 5 years of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), little progress was made in…

This checklist was developed to help climate change professionals and decision makers identify water-related issues to consider within climate plans…

One of the main questions in climate policymaking is to understand the economic and social costs and benefits.

The purpose of this study is to assess the social, employment and economic impacts of Zimbabwe’s climate policies.

As one of UNDP’s flagship programmes contributing to the Climate Promise, the NDC Support Programme helps countries advance integrated climate and…

Young people comprise 68% of Pakistan's population, and their perspective on climate change needs to be heard.

The Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) update process presents a unique opportunity to strengthen the integration of gender equality in…

This report is the result of a comprehensive analysis of resource flows and their impact on the quality of natural assets in The Gambia.

Bhutan is a small, landlocked country, located in the fragile eastern Himalayan ecosystem.

The NDC Support Programme provides technical support for countries to pursue a “whole-of-society”, integrated approach that strengthens national…