Engaging effectively in climate diplomacy: policy pointers from the Gambia

Abstract

In 2013, the Gambia appointed the first special climate envoy from a least developed country (LDC). While such appointments have become commonplace in developed countries, LDC diplomats have previously lacked the influence and capacity to engage in climate diplomacy successfully. Gambian officials have identified several best practices for successful engagement, including establishing climate change as a core national interest, mainstreaming climate change into development planning and engaging with the media. With a view to help build the political conditions for the next global climate agreement in 2015, and to facilitate international coordination and cooperation beyond the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), this brief outlines four policy pointers to help other LDC governments improve their officials’ abilities to have an impact on this diplomatic arena.

Citation

Jallow, B.P.; Craft, B. Engaging effectively in climate diplomacy: policy pointers from the Gambia. IIED, (2014) 4 pp.

Engaging effectively in climate diplomacy: policy pointers from the Gambia

Published 1 January 2014