GCAP works on a set of different themes, both globally and locally. The Working Groups are our platforms for engaging decision makers, practitioners and researchers on the global level, and advising communities of practice at the local level. There are currently five Working Groups, each managing a number of communities of practice. Learn more about our Working Groups on the separate pages linked below!
Register for this webinar on visualizing a pathway for complete decarbonization of the Latin American and the Caribbean (LAC) regional economy by mid-century
This webinar offers a global view of how energy efficiency policies and regulations foster the development of a low carbon economy by removing inefficient products…
This Forum, from CTCN, will be an occasion to strengthen the regional network of National Designated Entities (NDEs) and their relationship with other technology stakeholders.
This webinar looks at the success of Car-Free Days in India where people were encouraged to voluntarily give up their cars every Tuesday, and instead,…
This webinar will explore the gender perspectives of renewable energy financing and understand where the potential is to influence financial flows for renewable energy in…
This webinar will explore disaster risk reduction and risk transfer strategies for cities through insurance, from a global expert opinion and a local government view.
This event, from 23-24 February, will advance discussions towards advancing vehicle emission policies in Southeast Asia by bringing together different government institutions from the ASEAN…
LEDS GP has been rebranded as the Global Climate Action Partnership (GCAP)
After a decade of advancing climate planning and implementation processes powered by collaboration and peer learning across brilliant members across the world, the LEDS GP was rebranded as the Global Climate Action Partnership (GCAP). As part of this rebranding effort, we redefined our strategic approach to emphasize supporting country-driven implementation actions to achieve resilient, just, and inclusive low emission and net zero economies. GCAP will also strengthen the role that developing countries play in driving partnership priorities and programs, including the establishment of a developing country council of climate leaders.