National
Capacity Self Assessment (NCSA)
The NCSA will analyze the country's
capacity strengths, constraints and needs, and recommend
capacity development actions to address them. The focus is on a
country's capacity requirements to implement the three "Rio
Conventions" biodiversity (CBD), land degradation (CCD), and
climate change (UNFCC) and other relevant Multilateral
Environmental Agreements (MEAs). In addition, the NCSA process
aims to identify cross cutting capacity issues and foster
synergies among the MEAs.
The country-driven approach of the
NCSA enables countries to integrate their plans for capacity
development in improved environmental management with broader
national sustainable development goals and programs. This
integration will help to secure follow-up to the NCSA, and
ensure that the NCSA leads to measurable improvements in
environmental management at both global and national scales.
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