Adaptation Communications: Frequently Asked Questions
The NAP Global Network Secretariat is currently supporting 20 country partners prepare adaptation communications under the UNFCCC and these are the most common questions that have emerged from this work.
Many countries are preparing their first adaptation communication (ADCOM) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) this year. The NAP Global Network Secretariat is currently supporting 20 country partners with this work and has seen a number of common questions emerge on ADCOMs and how they can link to National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. Below, we look at some of these questions.
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