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'''Vertically Integrated Climate Policies (VICLIM)''' is a global programme working in five partner countries: Mexico, Costa Rica, South Africa, Indonesia and Georgia. The programme aims at strengthening capacities of climate relevant decision makers and institutions to include sub-national mitigation potential into an ambitious national climate policy. To this end, framework conditions for enhancing sub-national mitigation efforts in partner countries are being improved, existing municipal approaches are being supported and expanded, and international learning processes initiated. The programme is being implemented by the [https://www.giz.de/en/html/index.html Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH] and funded through the [https://www.international-climate-initiative.com/en/?iki_lang=en International Climate Initiative (IKI)] of the [https://www.bmu.de/en/ German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)].
 
'''Vertically Integrated Climate Policies (VICLIM)''' is a global programme working in five partner countries: Mexico, Costa Rica, South Africa, Indonesia and Georgia. The programme aims at strengthening capacities of climate relevant decision makers and institutions to include sub-national mitigation potential into an ambitious national climate policy. To this end, framework conditions for enhancing sub-national mitigation efforts in partner countries are being improved, existing municipal approaches are being supported and expanded, and international learning processes initiated. The programme is being implemented by the [https://www.giz.de/en/html/index.html Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH] and funded through the [https://www.international-climate-initiative.com/en/?iki_lang=en International Climate Initiative (IKI)] of the [https://www.bmu.de/en/ German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)].
  
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==== Case studies ====
 
 
'''Collaboratice Climate Action'''
 
  
 
'''Mexico'''
 
'''Mexico'''
  
 
*Check out the [http://iki-alliance.mx/en/catalogo-de-productos-del-programa-global-politicas-climaticas-verticalmente-integradas/ programme's products and lessons learnt in Mexico].
 
*Check out the [http://iki-alliance.mx/en/catalogo-de-productos-del-programa-global-politicas-climaticas-verticalmente-integradas/ programme's products and lessons learnt in Mexico].
*Read more about experiences in [[Mainstreaming Climate Change: The Case of Puerto Vallarta’s PMCC|mainstreaming of climate change at local level.]]
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*Read more about experiences in [[Mainstreaming Climate Change: Puerto Vallarta PMCC|mainstreaming of climate change at local level.]]
 
*[[Portal:PMCC|Follow in detail how the Municipal Climate Change Programme of Puerto Vallarta was developed]] (only in Spanish).
 
*[[Portal:PMCC|Follow in detail how the Municipal Climate Change Programme of Puerto Vallarta was developed]] (only in Spanish).
  
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'''Indonesia'''
 
'''Indonesia'''
  
*Have a glimpse on the [[Indonesia:_From_Mitigation_Action_Plans_To_Integrated_Low_Carbon_Development_Planning|transformation of mitigation action planning to an integrated low carbon development planning approach in Indonesia]] and its provinces.
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*Have a glimpse on the [[Indonesia: From Mitigation Action Plans To Integrated Low Carbon Development Planning|transformation of mitigation action planning to an integrated low carbon development planning approach in Indonesia]] and its provinces.
 
*Look into the country's efforts towards better [[MER Of Mitigation Actions: Case of Indonesia|Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting (MER) of mitigation actions across levels of government]].
 
*Look into the country's efforts towards better [[MER Of Mitigation Actions: Case of Indonesia|Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting (MER) of mitigation actions across levels of government]].
  
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*Get more information about [[VICLIM In Georgia|VICLIM's work in Georgia]].
 
*Get more information about [[VICLIM In Georgia|VICLIM's work in Georgia]].
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==== Further readings ====
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'''Collaborative Climate Action'''
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 18 June 2020

Click on the map and read more about VICLIM’s support in its partner countries Mexico, Costa Rica, South Africa, Indonesia, Georgia


Vertically Integrated Climate Policies (VICLIM) is a global programme working in five partner countries: Mexico, Costa Rica, South Africa, Indonesia and Georgia. The programme aims at strengthening capacities of climate relevant decision makers and institutions to include sub-national mitigation potential into an ambitious national climate policy. To this end, framework conditions for enhancing sub-national mitigation efforts in partner countries are being improved, existing municipal approaches are being supported and expanded, and international learning processes initiated. The programme is being implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and funded through the International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU).

Case studies

Mexico

Costa Rica

  • Read here, how the Costa Rican government gets the municipalities on board by a system of recognition of the municiplaities' efforts in GHG emissions reduction.
  • Check out the programme's lessons learnt here.

South Africa

  • Read more about vertical integration of Energy Efficiency Programmes in South Africa.

Indonesia

Georgia

Further readings

Collaborative Climate Action