NAP Global Network’s Online session series

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The online session series deals with different topics related to the national adaptation plan (NAP) process, and discusses insights from the network’s activities, as well as specific country experiences.

Sector Integration in the NAP Process
A NAP Global Network Online Session Tuesday, March 7th, 2017 | 10am-11am EST (3pm-4pm GMT)

Agenda:

– Introduction to the NAP Global Network and online session series
– A spectrum of approaches to sector integration (Hayley Price-Kelly, NAP Global Network Secretariat)
– The case of Jamaica: A hybrid approach to sector integration (Dr. Orville Grey, Jamaica’s Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation)
– Q&A
– Next steps and closing

For further information please contact the Network’s Secretariat (info@napglobalnetwork.org).

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