
National Adaptation Programs of Action
The National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPAs) are plans developed by countries most vulnerable to climate change. They identify urgent climate-related challenges and prioritize actions to reduce risks, such as protecting communities from floods or droughts. NAPAs help nations allocate resources and seek international support for projects that improve their resilience. Essentially, they serve as strategic roadmaps for adapting to climate impacts, ensuring that vulnerable populations and environments can better withstand changes and reduce potential damage.