Caribbean Perspective: How is the NAP process helping countries prepare for climate change?
How are countries using the National Adaptation Plan process to prepare for climate change?
How are countries using the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process to prepare for climate change?
In this new NAP Global Network video, watch interviews with participants from a Caribbean NAP Assembly in October 2016, which brought together representatives from 11 countries and bilateral development partners active in the region.
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