Solomon Islands iMRV Tool
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This tool is an integrated national system that supports the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the Enhanced Transparency Framework by monitoring, reporting, and verifying (MRV) climate actions and the country’s Natioally Determined Contributions (NDCs). It consolidates data on the national GHG inventory, mitigation and adaptation projects, climate finance flows, and co-benefits such as SDG and gender impacts, providing a structured database and reporting interface for government agencies, development partners, and other stakeholders. Through modules on GHG emissions, mitigation and adaptation tracking, and climate finance, the tool enhances transparency, enables evidence-based planning, and communicates Solomon Islands’ climate actions to both domestic and international audiences.
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Solomon Islands Government |Â This tool is an integrated national system that supports the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the Enhanced Transparency Framework by monitoring, reporting, and ve
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