We work with developing countries on their Technology Needs and Action Plans to achieve national Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement

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The TNA project is implemented by the United Nations Environment Programme and the UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre on behalf of the Global Environment Facility.

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Download our brochure on stories from the Technology Needs Assessments

This publication provides a new set of success stories on how countries have used their TNAs and TAPs to advance the implementation of climate technologies.

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NEWS

Climate technology progress: New report explores urban transformations

The 2023 Climate Technology Progress Report provides the science behind successful technology transfer zooming in on urban transitions in Asia

November 24th, 2023

Implementing and financing climate technologies

TNA Workshop focused on implementation and financing of climate technology and how to overcome barriers for mitigation and adaptation action

October 16th, 2023

TNA Stocktake event Africa Climate Week 2023

A Stocktake: From Technology Needs to Implementation

Africa Climate Week event stressed importance of needs-based climate technology and of anchoring Technology Needs Assessments in national strategies to overcome barriers

September 8th, 2023

TNA Capacity Building workshop will help countries achieve Development Goals

TNA Capacity Building workshop will help countries achieve Development Goals

September 4th, 2023

NEW REPORT

The Climate Technology Progress Report 2023

The development, transfer, diffusion, and uptake of technologies to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change are essential to the response to the rapidly escalating problem of climate change. However, while the role of technologies is increasingly recognized, the degree to which technologies are deployed and barriers and enabling conditions for the development, transfer, diffusion, and uptake of those technologies are not well understood or documented.

But how do we assess progress on climate technology?

The new Climate Technology Progress Report 2023 aims to bring more clarity on what leads to successful development and transfer of technology, and to the gaps and enablers in amplifying climate action. The report aims to fulfil two main functions. First, as a practical tool to inform national-level stakeholders on improving the technology transfer and diffusion. Second, it intends to inform international processes, such as the UNFCCC’s Global Stocktake. The report has been prepared by an international team of experienced scientists, developing the new approach and applying it to data from Asia.

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What are Technology needs Assessments? Different project stakeholders comment on the TNA process and how its results are used by countries.

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Aligning TNAs with national strategies

TNA coordinator Christopher Kabah explains how positioning the country driven TNAs with other national processes and overall strategies, operating on same clear lines have eased climate technology implementation in Liberia.

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