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.

This report estimates the private sector investment potential for delivering NDC sectoral targets in Kenya’s energy sector.

This case study explains how Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement will help Ghana to enhance NDC implementation and achieve national development…

Transforming Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) into tangible actions that lead to long-term zero-carbon and climate-resilient development…

The Carbon Payments for Development Facility (CP4D) draws on decades of UNDP experience using carbon finance to stimulate investments for emission…

This paper seeks to provide guidance and recommendations for policymakers to increase ambition in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under…

The government of Lao PDR invited stakeholders to provide suggestions and feedback on a draft version of the Nationally Determined Contribution (…

Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and Long-Term Strategies (LTS) can serve as building blocks to integrate ambitious climate action and…
By ensuring that circular economy approaches are part of countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) - we can harness the huge potential…

This document presents the Government of Rwanda’s update of its first Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) for mitigation and adaptation for…

A comprehensive list of NDC Guidance and Enhancement resources

This document is an initiative of the Global Support Programme for National Communications and Biennial Update Reports (in short, GSP), funded by…

With a handy new pocket guide, UNEP DTU Partnership has made it easier to know your way around the NDCs and UNFCCC process.