International Cooperation for Just Transition in Climate Policies

 
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ILO’s Guidelines for a Just Transition towards Environmentally Sustainable Economies and Societies for All
 
 
ILO’s Guidelines for a Just Transition towards Environmentally Sustainable Economies and Societies for All & ILC 2023 Resolution
 
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How is just transition
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What JT policy areas and
Issues are present and how
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What mechanisms for
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Just transition uptake
Addressing positive and negative impacts
Leaving no one behind
Adaptation and mitigation
Employment considerations and beyond
Sectoral & economy-wide approaches
JT as a cross-cutting issue and in specific measures
Follow up action in climate policies and complementary instruments
Social dialogue and stakeholder engagement
Policy coordination
Inclusion of JT in climate policies and complementary instruments
     - links to financing and engagement with international partners
 
Implications for international
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Explore opportunities for international cooperation in achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement through the integration of Just Transition principles in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), and Long-Term Low-Emission Development Strategies (LT-LEDs). The International Labour Organization (ILO) provides support in addressing Just Transition by facilitating social dialogue, conducting impact assessments, and offering policy development assistance. Considerations include policy coordination, capacity building, and stakeholder engagement to ensure a fair and inclusive transition towards environmentally sustainable economies.

  • International Cooperation
  • Just Transition
  • Climate Policies
  • ILO
  • Paris Agreement

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  1. First Dialogue under the UAE Work Programme on Just Transition Pathways Just Transition pathways to achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement through NDCs, NAPs and LT-LEDs 2-3 June 2024 Breakout group 3: Exploring Further Opportunities of International Cooperation for Just Transition Camilla Roman Senior Technical Specialist, Priority Action Programme on Just Transition International Labour Organization

  2. Supporting just transition in NDCs, NAPs, LT-LEDs Case studies on the integration of JT in NDCs, NAPs, LT-LEDs Demand-driven Gaps, priorities, emerging trends Tailored and practical approach to country support Context specific Mapping and baseline (depth, policy areas, issues and target groups) Leveraging and adapting tools, knowledge, exchanges Gathering reflections and learnings

  3. ILO support on addressing JT in NDCs Facilitation of social dialogue and stakeholder engagement Employment and social impact assessments of climate policies Support for policy development and implementation Capacity development and international exchanges ILO s Guidelines for a Just Transition towards Environmentally Sustainable Economies and Societies for All

  4. Coherent action across policy areas, process, finance ILO s Guidelines for a Just Transition towards Environmentally Sustainable Economies and Societies for All & ILC 2023 Resolution

  5. How is just transition reflected in NDCs/NAPs/ LT-LEDs? What mechanisms for social dialogue and arrangements for policy coordination are envisaged? What JT policy areas and Issues are present and how are they articulated?

  6. Some emerging considerations Just transition uptake Addressing positive and negative impacts Leaving no one behind Adaptation and mitigation Employment considerations and beyond Sectoral & economy-wide approaches Implications for international cooperation JT as a cross-cutting issue and in specific measures Follow up action in climate policies and complementary instruments Social dialogue and stakeholder engagement Policy coordination Inclusion of JT in climate policies and complementary instruments - links to financing and engagement with international partners

  7. Thank you

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