This project trained municipalities in Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile and Ecuador. The ceremony was held on April 6, 2017 in the hall of honor of the Municipality of Santiago.

This infographic prepared by the Technical Assistance of EUROCLIMA presents the main sources of climate finance in Latin America and the main sectors in which these sources operate.

The EUROCLIMA poster was first published in March 2016. It summarizes the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) presented by the participant countries of EUROCLIMA to the UNFCCC.

Producers from the regions of Huánuco, Ucayali and San Martín (Peru) were trained in identifying good practices, barriers and opportunities for small-scale agriculture that favors adaptation to climate change. The activity was part of the pilot case 'Resilience to climate change through technological conversion of family farming', that Peru is developing with the Technical Assistance of EUROCLIMA.

The European Commission's Unit for Regional Operations Latin America continental and the Caribbean in EuropeAid organised a side event about EUROCLIMA+ in the COP22, focused on challenges and priorities in climate change adaptation and mitigation in Latin America.

From 16 to 18 October, 2016, EcoMobility Days were organised in Quito as a side event of Habitat III. The event was focused on bringing together representatives of cities looking to implement new forms of urban EcoMobility and urban development.

From 10 to 12 October 2016, LEDS LAC organized an expert workshop entitled "Exploring the Funding and Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) to the integration between mitigation and adaptation in climate policy".

This infographic prepared by the Technical Assistance EUROCLIMA (currently only available in English) presents key data on climate finance in Latin America and the Caribbean, with examples of successful experiences, main sectors funding sources and receivers.

The fifth edition of the Regional Workshop LEDS LAC was held from 26 to 28 September 2016 in Panamá and was focused on the implementation of the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs), as well as other climate change commitments made by Latin American and Caribbean countries.

On 28 May 2015, the European Commission organised an event to discuss the priorities of EUROCLIMA+, a future regional programme dedicated to environmental sustainability and the fight against climate change in Latin America.

As part of its activities, EUROCLIMA is building several strategic alliances with civil society organisations. This video shows how the Programme supports the NGO Adapt-Chile with implementation of local adaptation plans in Latin America.

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