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Mongolia has developed its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), which was approved by the Government Decree No.407 of November 2019, with the aim to contribute to the Paris Agreement. In the NDC, Mongolia has enhanced its mitigation efforts with policies and measures to be implemented in key economic and natural resource management sectors by 2030
The development and publication of the “Mongolia’s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) to the 2015 Agreement under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)” was supervised by the Climate Change Project Implementing Unit of the Nature Conservation Fund (NCF) under the Ministry of Environment, Green Development and Tourism of Mongolia with financial and technical support from the Global Environmental Facility, United Nations Environment Programme and Global INDC Support Programme implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. The official document of Mongolia’s INDC was submitted to the UNFCCC Secretariat on September 24th 2015.
This report was compiled by the Climate Change Project Implementing Unit (CCPIU) of Environment and Climate Fund (ECF) under the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) to meet Mongolia’s obligation to prepare and submit Biennial Update Report (BUR) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The BUR has been prepared in accordance with the UNFCCC Biennial Update Report guidelines for Parties not included in Annex 1 to the Convention. The official document of Mongolia’s BUR was submitted to the UNFCCC Secretariat on August 6th 2017.
By 2030, Mongolia aspires to be amongst leading middle-income countries based on per capita income. It hopes to be a multi-sector stable economy, and a society dominated by middle and upper-middle income classes, which would preserve ecological balance, and have stable and democratic governance.
This Mongolia Third National Communication (TNC) has been prepared in accordance with the UNFCCC Guidelines for National Communications for Non-Annex Countries. The development and publication of TNC under the UNFCCC were managed and supervised by the Climate Change Project Implementing Unit of Environment and Climate Fund, Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia. Copyright 2017, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, Mongolia
“Established in 2010 by 193 countries who are parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Green Climate Fund is a global fund that aims to make a substantial contribution to the global response to climate change through the provision of financial support to developing countries to limit or reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and to adapt to climate change.
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