CAT Clmate Governance Series - Rwanda - August Update

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CAT Clmate Governance Series - Rwanda - August Update

3 Aug 2022

The Climate Action Tracker (CAT) tracks the progress of countries towards achieving the climate targets they have set for themselves under the Paris Agreement and what the combined effect of these commitments and policies mean for global temperature levels at the end of this century. [...] The President has also stressed the need for a shared responsibility to fight climate, and the need for climate finance on the international stage. [...] On the international stage, the President has also stressed the need for a shared responsibility to fight climate, and the need for climate finance. [...] Given the President may potentially stay in power until 2034 and the concerns expressed by international observers about the lack of political freedom in the country (Freedom House, 2022), the relevance of broadscale political support for the transition in Rwanda is somewhat muted. [...] At a broader planning level, the ‘Forward Looking Joint Sector Review’ process brings different stakeholders together to review the status and progress of the sector, in this case, the environment and natural resources (ENR) sector, and to discuss and prioritise activities for the following year (MINECOFIN, n.d.).

Authors

Climate Action Tracker

Pages
26
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Germany