The Paris Agreement Implementation and Compliance Committee (PAICC), established under Article 15 of the Paris Agreement, facilitates the implementation of and promotes the compliance with the Paris Agreement.
This course includes two learning modules followed by a final assessment. The two learning modules provide the operating context of the PAICC and three circumstances in which the PAICC may work with a single party to facilitate implementation and compliance with the Paris Agreement. It will take approximately one hour and thirty minutes to complete this course. This is a self-paced course that allows you to manage your time as you
wish.
Take the final quiz at the end of the course make sure you have grasped all of the course’s contents. You are required to answer at least 70% of the
assessment questions correctly within three attempts to earn a course certificate.
Target Audience
This course caters to both Party and non-Party stakeholders, including members of civil society, policymakers, advisors, government officials and parliamentarians.
Learning Objectives
This course is an introduction to the Paris Agreement Implementation and Compliance Committee (PAICC). It will provide learners with a detailed
description of the function, nature, and operation of the Committee.
By completing this course, learners will be able to:
• Define the operating context of the Committee in the reporting and review process under the Paris Agreement.
• Summarize the role, key features, and conduct of meetings of the Committee.
• Identify and categorize the four modes of initiation of the work of the Committee and enumerate the measures the Committee can take to facilitate Party’s implementation and compliance with the Paris Agreement