The main objective of the Network Meeting is to deliver to National Ozone Officers (NOOs) the skills and resources required to achieve and sustain national implementation of the Montreal Protocol for the phase out of ODS. The meeting will provide NOOs the opportunity for training, exchange of expertise, information sharing, building capacity to influence decision-making processes at the national and regional levels, and coordination with bilateral and implementing agencies.
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.
This meeting will bring together National Ozone Officers from Europe & Central Asia and West Asia regions to share experiences and good practices as well as the latest technical and policy developments under the Montreal Protocol, particularly following the entry into force of the Kigali Amendment.
Categorized Under:West Asia The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
This workshop comes within the framework of Ex-Com approved project “Twinning of Ozone Officers and National Energy-Efficiency Policymakers to Support Kigali Amendment Objectives” which, based on the needs of Article 5 countries, aims to increase the climate benefits of the Montreal Protocol refrigerant transition by maximizing a simultaneous improvement in the energy efficiency of the cooling sector through enhanced policy and programmatic coordination at the national and regional levels.