NEW!4th A6IP Working Group on Tracking and Reporting

October 30th, 2024
19:00 – 21:30 JST / 11:00 – 13:30 CET / 6:00 – 8:30 ET (Online)

Focus

Options for tracking and the role of registry in enabling ITMOs reporting

Participants

All partner countries and relevant partner organizations

Agenda (MC: Hayato Nakamura, Program Manager, A6IP Center)

Time (JST) Agenda Speakers
Session 1: Introduction
19:00-19:10 Welcome and updates on A6IP activities Kazuhisa Koakutsu, Director of A6IP Center, IGES
19:10-19:25 Setting the scene: Tracking arrangements under Article 6 and remaining issues under negotiation UNFCCC secretariat (TBC)
Session 2: Options for tracking arrangements: Exploring possible options for registry
19:25-19:35 Setting the scene: A6IP CB Tools – Possible options for registry Toshinori Hamaguchi, Program Manager, A6IP Center
19:35-20:15
(40 mins)
Sharing information on registries provided by development partners (Presentation)
Guiding questions:
• Functions provided by the registry in support of Article 6 tracking
• Consideration on development and operational cost
• How interested country may access support for the registry
Q&A
– World Bank
– UNDP (TBC)
(7-10 mins each)
Session 3: Using registry to support Article 6 reporting (AEF): Sharing experience and perspectives for enhancing efficient and effective reporting by using registry information
Moderated by Supanut Chotevitayatarakorn, Program Manager, A6IP Center
20:20-20:30 Experience sharing on developing AEF TBC
20:30-20:40 Role of Article 6 Playbook in facilitating Article 6 tracking and reporting Representative from Singapore, GS, or Verra (TBC)
20:40-20:50 Registry data to AEF reporting; exploring possibilities to support the country’s report formulation by using CAD-Trust Ieva Steponaviciute, Director for Strategy and Outreach, CAD-Trust
20:50-21:00 Q&A Session moderator
Session 4: Discussion
21:00-21:20
(20 mins)
Towards Baku/COP 29 – Finalization of AEF; facilitating Article 6 reporting through tracking infrastructure
Guiding questions:
• How the registry can ensure efficient reporting of AEF
• What should be the country’s role and necessary capacity needed
• How the country’s efforts can best be supported through a multi-registry transparency platform (CAD-Trust)
Initial remarks from previous speakers
(3-5 mins each)

Session moderator
Session 5: Concluding
21:20-21:30 Summary and future A6IP plan Kazuhisa Koakutsu, Director of A6IP Center, IGES