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Complementary Quantitative Stakeholders’ Analysis: The Case Study of Namibia

Complementary Quantitative Stakeholders’ Analysis: The Case Study of Namibia

This case study presents a complementary quantitative stakeholder analysis of the potential impacts of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO)

LEAP Project – Nigeria Case Study

Impact Assessment of the IMO basket of candidate mid-term GHG reduction measures: The Nigeria Case Study

This study presents a Nigeria-focused impact assessment of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) proposed basket of candidate mid-term greenhouse
Complementary Quantitative Stakeholders’ Analysis

Complementary Quantitative Stakeholders’ Analysis: The Case Study of Malawi

Land-linked, trade-dependent economies face disproportionate exposure to global maritime decarbonisation policies; yet their perspectives remain underrepresented in policy design.

2025 Review and 2026 In-View Report

2025 Review and 2026 In-View Report

The PATNA 2025 Review and 2026 In-View Report presents a reflection on the Professional African Technical Network Advisory (PATNA)
An Africa-centric analysis

An Africa-centric analysis of the UNCTAD Comprehensive Impact Assessment of the basket of candidate GHG reduction mid-term measures

This report presents an Africa-centric analysis of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Comprehensive Impact Assessment

The Path to Maritime Net-Zero

The 20th Intersessional Working Group on GHG Reduction (ISWG-GHG 20) convened with a clear mandate: to advance the technical

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