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Updated in EWS May 27, 2019
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The objective of this TC is to support the vertical integration of Argentina's NDC, through the incorporation of mitigation and adaptation actions to climate change in the planning and investment processes of the Socio-Urban Integration Program in Popular Districts, allowing for the strengthening of the vertical logic implementation of the NDC .
Specific objectives:1) Support in the design and preparation of projects that allow modeling future interventions with a climate change perspective.2) Develop an innovative approach to the comprehensive approach to the socio-productive problems of popular neighborhoods with a climate change perspective.3) Generate concrete knowledge that can be used for replicability in RENABAP neighborhoods across the country in terms of resilient and low carbon urban planning.4) Strengthen the technical capacities of the Secretariat of Social and Urban Integration (SISU) in terms of sustainability and climate change.
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