Day 4 Highlights of workshop on Developing NDC-MRV System for Increased Transparency and Climate Action Monitoring in Tanzania

On Thursday 30th March 2023, the Developing NDC-MRV System for Increased Transparency and Climate Action Monitoring in Tanzania workshop continued with great progress. The day’s activities focused on the Industrial Processes and Product Use (IPPU) sector and the Waste sector. The main highlights of the day’s activities are discussed below.

Presentation from the IPPU sector on the gaps and proposed recommendation of MRV for NDCs in Tanzania

The workshop began with a presentation from the IPPU sector, which focused on identifying gaps and proposed recommendations for MRV for NDCs in Tanzania. The presentation was comprehensive and covered various areas, including emissions from the production and use of chemicals and fertilizers, emissions from industrial processes, and emissions from the production and consumption of products. The presentation also highlighted the need for enhanced coordination between stakeholders and institutions in the IPPU sector to ensure effective MRV.

Q&A and Discussions

After the IPPU sector presentation, there was a question-and-answer session and discussions. The members had a chance to ask questions and seek clarification on the issues raised in the presentation. The discussions were fruitful and provided an opportunity for the members to share their experiences and insights on the MRV system.

Presentation from the Waste sector on the gaps and proposed recommendation of MRV for NDCs in Tanzania

The workshop continued with a presentation from the Waste sector, which focused on the gaps and proposed recommendations for MRV for NDCs in Tanzania. The presentation covered various areas, including emissions from waste disposal, emissions from wastewater treatment, and emissions from solid waste management. The presentation also highlighted the need for enhanced coordination between stakeholders and institutions in the Waste sector to ensure effective MRV.

Q&A and Discussions

After the Waste sector presentation, there was a question-and-answer session and discussions. The members had a chance to ask questions and seek clarification on the issues raised in the presentation. The discussions were insightful and provided an opportunity for the members to share their experiences and insights on the MRV system.

Conclusion

The fourth day of the Developing NDC-MRV System for Increased Transparency and Climate Action Monitoring in Tanzania workshop was a success. The presentations and discussions from the IPPU sector and Waste sector provided valuable insights into the gaps and proposed recommendations for MRV for NDCs in Tanzania. The members’ active participation in the Q&A and discussions ensured that the workshop remained productive and informative. The workshop will continue tomorrow with the final day’s activities.

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