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ACT Assessing Low-Carbon Transition +N/A  +
Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Programme +No. of poor smallholder household members supported in coping with the effects of climate change - 10 million individuals No. of individuals provided with climate information services - 1,000,000 individuals No. of IFAD member countries in which agricultural institutions receive capacity support & engage in climate policy dialogue - 50 countries No. of women reporting adoption of environmentally sustainable & climate resilient technologies & practices - 3,000,000 women US$ leveraged from private sector entities to support climate change adaptation and mitigation actions - US$100 million No. of persons/households provided with targeted support to improve their nutrition - 1,000,000 individuals No. of groups supported to sustainably manage natural resources and climate related risks - 10,000 groups No. of national, regional or global dialogues on climate issues where IFAD-supported projects or partners contribute actively - 100 dialogues  +
Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACI) +Airports can gradually move at higher and more stringent levels of accreditation, where neutrality (Level 3+) is the highest level.  +

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CCAC: Phasing Down Climate Potent HFCs / HFCs Initiative +The initial goal was to adopt an ambitious amendment to the Montreal Protocol to phasedown HFCs. This goal has been achieved in 2016.  +
Climate Action 100+ +We are moving toward 1.5 degrees Celsius as the goal, rather than 'not to exceed' 2 degrees.  +
Climate Action in Financial Institutions +Goals are reviewed and updated by the Annual Assembly of the Initiative on an ad hoc basis depending on their current needs.  +

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Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction +We are regionalising our global roadmap forging regionally appropriate decarbonisation ways for the buildings and construction sector. Catalysed by the GlobalABC, the Programme for Energy Efficiency (PEEB) works with its first five partner countries Mexico, Morocco, Senegal, Tunisia and Vietnam to (1) Transform the buildings sector by promoting sustainable building design and construction. (2) Lower the energy demand in buildings in a cost-effective manner and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to a minimum level. (3) Leverage untapped social, ecological and economic benefits.  +
Global Fuel Economy Initiative (GFEI) +In 2019, GFEI reviewed its targets, and broadened and deepened them in line with the Paris Agreement goals. This includes expanding focus beyond just light-duty vehicles to cover heavy-duty vehicles, 2/3 wheelers and buses, developing new targets for 2030/35 and 2050. This includes a new fleetwide CO2 reduction target of 65% by 2050 compared with 2005. To comply with the Paris Agreement’s less than 2 degree scenario, better fuel efficiency of conventional vehicle technologies; a faster transition to electric vehicles; a faster decarbonisation of the electricity grid; and additional ‘avoid’ and ‘shift’ measures eg more non-motorised mobility, are all needed  +
Governors' Climate and Forests Task Force (GCF) +To advance the inclusion of indigenous peoples and local communities in all land-use governance decisions, we have formed and strengthen the Global Committee for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities. Our Executive Committee strengthens collaboration between member states and regions. Our goals have evolved amongst different regions to focus on the primary concerns of each region or state—for example, sustainable inclusion of smallholder oil palm producers in Indonesia has become a focus this year, wherein strengthening solidarity between Amazonian Governors working towards sustainable development (through the Amazon Governors Consortium) is a focus in Brazil and Peru.  +

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Mission Innovation +At the fifth MI Ministerial, Ministers agreed to work together on the development of an even more ambitious second phase of MI, with a mission-oriented approach and strengthened innovation platform to accelerate clean energy innovation. More details will be released at the sixth MI Ministerial in 2021 - hosted by Chile.  +

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Navigating a Changing Climate +No change to goals but some actions have been amended or added to as a result of a gap analysis  +

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SIDS Lighthouses Initiative +SIDS LHI goals have changed after the initial targets of SIDS LHI was achieved three years ahead of schedule. The new priority areas were identified through a thorough consultation process with all the 60 partners of the SIDS Lighthouses Initiative. The SIDS LHI priority areas have been strengthened to address persisting challenges that SIDS continue to face such as heavy dependency on fossil fuels, high electricity tariffs, natural disasters, supply disruptions and inadequate infrastructure, limited access to affordable finance, weak institutional framework and limited capacity and limited access to energy and modern technology.  +

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Transformative Actions Program (TAP) +Goals have not changed, but since 2015 services offered by ICLEI and TAP partners have an increasing role.  +
Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI) +According to its three pillars, TUMI has strengthened its goals in 2019 to mobilize more funding, enable more than the achieved number of 3,000+ urban change makers, and support more innovative pilot activities through the Global Urban Mobility Challenge and other activities.  +

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United Nations-Convened Net Zero Asset Owner Alliance +In its 2021 Protocol for Target-Setting the Alliance has agreed to pursue scenarios and pathways that in addition to being aligned with net-zero GHG emissions by 2050, and a temperature outcome of no more than 1.5, also need to be aligned with 'no or low overshoot'. This represents the highest possible form of ambition of economic decarbonisation.  +
United for Efficiency +Expanded the number of countries and regions participating under the programme as well as including all the largest global lighting, appliance and equipment manufacturers in the United for Efficiency Initative such as GREE and Sanhua Holdings of China who make the majority of the world's cooling appliances or components.  +