Chad

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Front matter[edit | edit source]

a. Acronyms
b. List of Tables
c. List of Figures

Executive summary[edit | edit source]

Introduction[edit | edit source]

National circumstances[edit | edit source]

a. The national economic, environmental and social context
b. Key economic sectors and systems
c. Climate change impacts: highlights of recent impacts
d. Current relevant policies:
i. Mandates guiding climate change adaptation planning
ii. Data policy
iii. Policies related to gender and vulnerable groups
iv. Policies for relevant systems in the NAP (e.g. related to staple foods, energy, statements in the NDC, etc)

Vision, mission and objective of the NAP[edit | edit source]

Goal and objectives of the NAP[edit | edit source]

Regulatory frameworks and institutional arrangements for adaptation[edit | edit source]

a. Governance structures and institutions
b. Plans for integrating adaptation and NAPs in development planning and plans

Processes supporting the development of the National Adaptation Plan[edit | edit source]

a. Description of decision-making processes and how adaptation options are prioritized
b. Multi-stakeholder engagement process
c. National roadmap and framework
d. Guiding principles (science, ITK, gender, transparency and participation, etc.)
e. Process of identification/stocktaking of desirable and available information
i. Climate and socio-economic data and information
ii. Current assessments: Exploring possibilities for further assessments
iii. Policies, strategies, plans
iv. Existing initiatives on adaptation
v. Resource mobilization for the process

Impacts, vulnerabilities and risks (short-, medium- and long term)[edit | edit source]

a. Framework for national adaptation to guide assessment of vulnerabilities and risks
i. Conceptual framework of vulnerability and risk at various levels: national, system level, local level, etc
ii. Boundary conditions for the assessment
iii. Focus on key systems/sectors
iv. Synergy with SDGs, Sendai Framework for DRR, and other relevant regional and national frameworks
b. Baseline climate based on 1981-2010
c. Current impacts, vulnerabilities and risks
d. Projected future impacts, vulnerabilities and risks

National Adaptation Priorities[edit | edit source]

Climate change adaptation implementation strategy including costs[edit | edit source]

a. National climate change adaptation programme: umbrella programme
b. Projects and programmes to address key risks for the country
c. Essential cross-cutting projects/programmes
i. Creating an effective adaptation process and system (mainstreaming/integration, policies, governance, etc.)
ii. Climate information services and early warnings systems, systematic observations
iii. Active monitoring of key systems: crop production, water resources, ecosystems, etc
iv. M&E system – individual projects and in aggregate for the country
v. Capacity development for implementation of adaptation and support to the process including data and information management, etc
d. Mobilization of resources
i. Aligned with the GCF country programme
ii. Other relevant climate finance mechanisms (international and domestic) and implementing partners
iii. Technology
iv. Capacity Building

Reporting, monitoring and evaluation framework[edit | edit source]

a. Monitoring and evaluation system (mapped to goals and objectives, and targets where applicable; 5 types of metrics: inputs, process, output, outcome, impact)
b. Reporting on progress on NAPs under the UNFCCC (through national communications/Adaptation Communications)
c. Link to the NDC
d. Reporting and outreach at the national level

Further development of an effective NAP process and updates to the NAP[edit | edit source]

a. Data and system observations to support future assessments
b. Roadmap (plan) for review and update of the NAP in five years
c. Addressing gaps and needs

References[edit | edit source]

Annexes[edit | edit source]

a. Data and information system to support the NAP
b. Annotated reports, strategies, plans
c. List of of ongoing programmes and projects