The main objective of the Pilot Advanced Training for National Ozone Officers is to build upon the introductory NOO training and engage NOOs in more advanced topics related to operational activities under the Montreal Protocol projects and practical data reporting to the Ozone and Multilateral Fund Secretariats. The training will support national governments in meeting their commitments under the Montreal Protocol, including the Kigali Amendment on HFCs.
This workshop for Women in the Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning sector explores initiatives to mainstream gender nationally and regionally and create an enabling environment for greater participation of women in the HCFC phase-out and HFC phase-down.
The main objective of the proposed study visit is to learn experience from relevant stakeholders in Indonesia in establishing and implementing the competency-based certification system of RAC technicians to further strengthen the implementation capacity of HPMP activities in their countries. The study visit would allow participants to exchange experiences, good practices, and lessons learned on the establishment and implementation of a competency-based certification system.
The meeting intends to achieve theory and practice training and certification sessions for trainers on servicing best practices and safe handling of F-Gases.
Deliver theory and hands-on practical training, following EU's standards.
Training and assessment under the EU F-Gas Certification for 20 Master Trainers from eight selected countries from Africa francophone region.
This meeting is part of the activities of UNEP OzonAction's Regional Montreal Protocol Network for Europe and Central Asia (ECA network). Simultaneous English – Russian interpretation will be provided.
The meeting will focus on KIP preparation and related ExCom decisions including that related to gender mainstreaming in Montreal Protocol projects. We will encourage the exchange of views / experience between participants.
The meeting aims to enhance the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) instructors from across Iraq on various aspects of RAC work.
The main objective of the Thematic workshop on KIP preparation is an orientation and capacity building for National Ozone Officers (NOO) and national experts from the Africa Francophone region. The workshop will provide national Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) experts an opportunity for training, exchange of expertise, information sharing, capacity building to collect data, utilize OzonAction tools, and design Kigali HFC Implementation Plans (KIPs) projects in the Region.