On this page, you can find powerpoint presentation from our past events and webinars to help in the design and implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and Long-term Strategies (LTS). These include case studies, training resources and webinars all from a wide range of sources. They are listed in chronological order, starting with the most recent at the top.
You can filter the resources by regions and working groups and sub-themes in the filter below. For ease of reference, some key resources created by Global Climate Action Partnership working groups are also collated under working group pages.
Together with the NAP Global Network and the GIZ, we hosted the three session Peer Learning Summit (PLS). The PLS aimed at supporting countries in integrating their adaptation, mitigation, and development agendas.
In this webinar, senior experts provide an overview of the diverse mini-grids policy, regulatory and legislative environments in Central, Eastern, and Western Africa.
This webinar provides a framework for bridging the MRV gap between national inventories and mitigation activities to track progress toward NDC targets.
A new tool – the SDG-Climate Action Nexus or ‘SCAN’ tool – supports policy-makers to identify the relationships between Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and explores ways of achieving multiple…
This webinar from the LEDS GP Finance Working Group discusses how to scale-up investment in low carbon infrastructure, exploring blended finance strategies across the clean energy sector.
Discover the LEDS Europe and Eurasia regional platform (LEDS EEP) City Energy Planning Toolkit, which provides a comprehensive collection of energy modelling tools that can be used for planning city energy systems.
The Landscape Investment and Finance Tool comprises of a set of modules that helps landscape initiatives define, develop and finance landscape priorities.
Discover the new Resource guide for NDC finance, available in in both pdf and interactive clickable formats, and developed by our Finance Working Group.