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Created 11 September 2012

By 2013, the GCCA will be funding over 45 climate programmes (national, regional and global) in more than 35 countries and across 4 regions. As the experience accumulates across the globe from these and other programmes, it is important that the GCCA ensures that lesson learning is an integral part of the process, and that the knowledge generated from its implementation is shared across countries and regions and with development partners.

To support this, a global learning event is organised in Brussels from 12 to 14 September 2012. This meeting will bring together partners directly involved in the implementation of GCCA-funded programmes across the world, for the purpose of promoting exchange of experience across projects and countries, identifying achievements and lessons learned so far, building knowledge about the best ways of implementing climate-related assistance, and promoting networking across GCCA partners.

D'ici 2013, l'AMCC financera plus de 45 programmes liés au changement climatique (aux niveaux national, régional et mondial) dans plus de 35 pays et à travers 4 régions. Au fur et à mesure que l'expérience s'accumule, dans le cadre de ces programmes et d'autres, il est important que l'apprentissage fasse partie intégrante du processus, et que les connaissances générées par la mise en œuvre de l'AMCC soient partagées entre les pays et régions et avec les partenaires du développement.

Pour appuyer ce processus, une conférence mondiale est organisée à Bruxelles du 12 au 14 septembre 2012. Cette rencontre réunira les partenaires directement impliqués dans la mise en œuvre des programmes financés par l'AMCC à travers le monde, dans le but de promouvoir l'échange d'expérience entre projets et pays, d'identifier ce qui a été réalisé jusqu'ici et les leçons émergentes, de consolider les connaissances sur les meilleures façons de mettre en œuvre l'aide liée au climat, et de favoriser la mise en réseau des divers partenaires associés à l'AMCC.

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FO
Former capacity4dev member

This a great opportunity for the developing countries to learn and share experiences. this learning event without a doubt was much needed most especially for developing countries to understand how to mainstream climate change in their national development plans. We in Rwanda we have developed a green growth and climate resilience strategy, A vision for 2050 envisages Rwanda as a developed country, with a strong services sector, low unemployment and low levels of poverty. It is a country where agriculture and industry have a minimal negative impact on the environment, operating in a sustainable way, and enabling Rwanda to be self-sufficient regarding basic necessities. By 2050, development will be achieved with low carbon domestic energy resources and practices, reducing Rwanda’s contribution to climate change while allowing it to be independent of imported oil for power generation. Finally, Rwanda will have the robust local and regional knowledge to be able to respond and adapt to changes in the climate and the resulting impacts, supporting other African countries as a regional services hub to do the same. This Global learning event is great opportunity to share knowledge and experiences
Peter Katanisa-Rwanda