The Capacity-building Initiative for Transparency – Global Support Programme (CBIT-GSP)
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The CBIT-GSP is global project, funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), executed by UNEP and implemented by the UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre. CBIT-GSP is a continuation and merging of two prior global progammes, the CBIT Global Coordination Platform and the Global Support Programme.
The Paris Agreement established the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF), which introduces more comprehensive and stringent transparency requirements, which present a significant challenge for most developing countries. Targeted towards all developing countries, this five-year project supports countries in getting ready for the ETF and complying with the new reporting requirements from 2024 onwards, namely the delivery of Biennial Transparency Reports (BTR).
Transparency Networks
The project works through different support modalities, which cover global/multi-regional, regional and national support activities. The main support to countries is provided through its ten Transparency Networks, organised by region and language, and covering all developing countries around the globe. The CBIT-GSP Networks are the following:- Anglophone Africa
- Anglophone Caribbean
- Asia
- Central Asia and the Caucasus
- Eurasia
- Francophone Network (implemented with UNDP)
- Lusophone Cluster (implemented with UNDP)
- Middle East and North Africa
- Pacific
- Spanish-speaking Latin America and the Caribbean
- Direct in-country support, e.g. for IPCC software trainings, BTR roadmap development and defining NDC indicators.
- Regional in-person trainings, e.g., for NDC tracking and GHG inventory.
- Virtual workshops and technical webinars, e.g. on tracking support needed and received.
- Experience-sharing webinars, e.g. for institutional arrangements and data management systems.