Presentation title Africa Carbon Forum 13 April, 2018 Nairobi

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Presentation title Africa Carbon Forum 13 April, 2018 Nairobi Potential role of Designated National Authorities under the Paris Agreement Africa Carbon Forum 13 April, 2018 Nairobi

Background – CDM and DNA roles Approves CDM projects and facilitates voluntary participation at National level A request for registration can be submitted once Letter of Approvals (LoAs) are obtained from the DNA of each Party involved LoA confirms that projects assist the Party in achieving sustainable development in the country

Scope of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement Recognises that Parties may choose to voluntarily cooperate in the implementation of their NDCs to allow for higher ambition, and promote sustainable development and environmental integrity Article Elements 6.2 Cooperative Approaches to allow Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs) between authorizing Parties 6.4 The Mechanism to contribute to mitigation and support sustainable development. Incentivize and facilitate participation by public and private entities 6.8 Non-market approaches to recognize importance of integrated, holistic and balanced nonmarket approaches

Progress report

Key milestones in implementing decision 1/CP.21 on Article 6 Article 6 work programmes launched in May 2016 to address three parts of the Article: Cooperative approaches – guidance Article 6.4 mechanism – rules, modalities and procedures Framework for non-market approaches – work programme, draft decision for consideration and adoption December 2016 was the first meeting of the parties to the Paris Agreement, in Marrakech, and they agreed to forward outcomes from the Paris work programmes for adoption in December 2018. Parties continued work in May 2017 and in November 2017, Parties will meet again to discuss implementation of Article 6 work programmes

Participation of a National Authority designated by the Party Presentation title The draft Text has NOT been agreed yet and the draft elements of Guidance/Rules and M&P have been proposed by the Parties through informal document that will be discussed in the upcoming negotiations. Cooperative Approaches: Proposal on participation requirements for host Parties: Para 23(d) states that it has designated a national authority/focal point and has communicated that designation to the secretariat The Mechanism: Proposal on participation requirements for host Parties and for transferring, acquiring and using ERs: Para 24 (d) and 30 (c) states that it has designated a national authority for the mechanism and has communicated that designation to the secretariat

Participation of a National Authority designated by the Party Presentation title Participation of a National Authority designated by the Party Non Market Approaches: Proposal on participation requirements for host Parties : Para 18 states that any Party may establish its own governance arrangements for the framework in order to implement the framework and supervise its national work programme under the framework within the Party. A.K.Perumal Role similar to the current functions (SD benefits, SB etc) or can even have much broader scope. More decentralization option in Art 6.4, would have more roles for DNA like structure at host party. DNA in centralized function, would have similar role to what they are playing in CDM Moto We should avoid giving too high expectation on the role of DNAs/Parties, as the relevant elements in the informal note are still just some ideas. So, mention that these are possibility or just ideas proposed by some Parties At this stage, the term “DNA” should not be used for Art. 6. Possible roles of Parties are more appropriate. Possible roles of DNAs/Parties on 6.8 are completely missing in this presentation. This needs to be mentioned to balance the presentation

Presentation title Thank You Kunal Sharma Lead, UNFCCC Regional Collaboration Center (RCC)- Kampala Email: ksharma@unfccc.int