

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) works in about 170 countries and territories, helping to achieve the eradication of poverty, and the reduction of inequalities and exclusion. It helps countries to develop policies, leadership skills, partnering abilities, institutional capabilities and build resilience in order to sustain development results.
Climate and disaster resilience is one of UNDP's three main areas of focus. The organisation has already helped 120 countries eliminate more than 67,000 tonnes of ozone-depleting substances per annum, while simultaneously reducing 5.08 billion tonnes of CO2-equivalent greenhouse gas emissions. It is now building on this by contributing to the expandsion of the Montreal Protocol.
UNDP is an active member of the Coalition's HFC initiative. The organisation has supported multiple HFC emissions assessments and feasibility studies in developing countries to help tackle dangerous HFC use.
Limiting warming in line with the Paris Agreement goals requires deep cuts in transport emissions, even as demand for transport continues to grow. Yet under business as usual, emissions are...
This is the energy efficiency assessment report in relation with the Chile Technology Demonstration Project in the Supermarket Sector implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (...
The workshop aimed to build capacity amongst industry stakeholders and policy-makers on HFC alternative technologies, policies and standards; specifically, in the supermarket sector where...
This document presents results from the Climate & Clean Air Coalition’s Household Energy Initiative reported between July 2016 and June 2017. These results were recorded using the...
The capacity-building program was developed as part of the "Demonstration project To Adopt Transcritical CO2 Technology in Supermarket Refrigeration Systems" project funded by the Climate and...
This is the verification report of the installation of the transcritical CO2 technology in Tottus Santiago and Jumbo Valdivia, in relation with the Chile Technology Demonstration Project for the...
An emissions model for HFCs in Bangladesh based on the information and materials generated in an earlier country review of HFC consumption supported by the CCAC.
An emissions model for HFCs in Chile based on the information and materials generated in an earlier country review of HFC consumption supported by the CCAC.
EVALUACIÓN DE LAS NECESIDADES NACIÓNALES PARA LA ADÓPCIÓN DE LA TECNÓLÓGI A DE CÓ2 TRANSCRI TICÓ EN SISTEMAS DE REFRIGERACIÓN
Experience of estimating HFC emissions based on CCAC-funded HFC surveys.
Devcco prepared this study to examine the feasibility of replacing the existing population of HCFC/HFC based air-conditioners in Malé and Hulhumalé, Maldives, with district cooling technology...
An emissions model for HFCs in Ghana based on the information and materials generated in an earlier country review of HFC consumption supported by the CCAC.
An emissions model for HFCs in Indonesia based on the information and materials generated in an earlier country review of HFC consumption supported by the CCAC.
Author: Paul Ashford,...
This short paper summarises the findings of the first six HFC inventories carried out with CCAC support. Sections 2–7 summarise the main findings for each country, while Section 8 provides...
An emissions model for HFCs in Nigeria based on the information and materials generated in an earlier country review of HFC consumption supported by the CCAC.
Summary of the HFC Inventories prepared by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for the Climate and Clean Air Coalition to reduce short-lived climate pollutants (CCAC)
An emissions model for HFCs in Colombia based on the information and materials generated in an earlier country review of HFC consumption supported by the CCAC.
This document is a report on a survey and analysis carried out on HFC installations and the bank of HFC refrigerants in Ghana as well as HFC consumption in the period 2011-2014. The Refrigeration...
This paper is an initial survey of HFC consumption in Nigeria in order to establish the current consumption of HFCs and provide future projections of growth patterns by substance and to the extent...
The objective of this paper was to conduct an initial survey of HFC consumption in Bangladesh in order to establish the current consumption of HFCs and provide future projections of growth...
In order to ascertain Chile's hydrochluorocarbon (HFC) consumption the Ministry of Environment of Chile and the United Nations Development Program, at the request of the CCAC, commisioned this...
This document presents details of a market assessment of consumption of HFCs and expected future growth of HFCs in Colombia.
A top-down methodology was followed that involved the analysis...
This document presents details of a market assessment of consumption of HFCs and expected future growth of HFCs in Indonesia.
The study covers HFCs available and mostly used in Indonesia...
In July 2012, the “Advancing Ozone & Climate Protection Technologies: Next Steps” conference was held in Bangkok, Thailand with over 400 participants, including representatives from industry,...
The conference and concurrent technology exhibition attracted over 400 participants including industry, policymakers, environmental organizations, and academia. The conference objective was to...