The Paris Agreement works on a 5- year cycle of increasingly ambitious climate action carried out by countries. By 2020, countries were expected to submit their updated plans for climate action known as "nationally determined contributions" (NDCs).
The Paris Agreement works on a 5- year cycle of increasingly ambitious climate action carried out by countries. By 2020, countries were expected to submit their updated plans for climate action known as "nationally determined contributions" (NDCs).
More information about the NDCs: Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) | UNFCCC
Under the Paris Agreement, countries NDCs should include updated national targets on mitigation and adaptation from their initial 2015 goal submissions (the INDCs). Countries party to the Paris Agreement were able to request technical assistance for their NDC revision from the NDC Partnership.
The NDC Partnership: Accelerating Climate Action & NDC Implementation : NDC Partnership | NDC Partnership
Through their Climate Action Enhancement Package (CAEP), the NDC Partnership delivers targeted, fast-track support to countries to enhance the quality, increase the ambition, and implement their NDCs, as part of the 2020 update process. The nature of support received from the NDC Partnership is nationally determined and specific to national needs and context.
More information about CAEP: Climate Action Enhancement Package (CAEP) | NDC Partnership
Under the CAEP, Seychelles benefits from support from different partners, including UNDP.