The GPFM Annual Report 2023 and the demo version of “GPFM Toolbox” launched at COP28
At COP28 in Dubai, the GPFM officially released its first Annual Report (2023), providing an update on the progress made against its Action Plan for 2022-2024. This report provides an update on the Mission progress and helps to ensure that global partners and projects are all on track to deliver the Mission goal. Download the report here.

Moreover, at COP28 the Mission also released the demo version of the Internet based knowledge sharing platform A.K.A "GPFM Toolbox". When this groundbreaking online tool is fully operational, countries will be able to pick and customise innovative solutions appropriate for their own geography, system conditions and national strategies. The GPFM toolbox is designed to be a live and constantly growing platform, driving and promoting GPFM technological innovation and multilateral cooperation. The main outcomes from the demos, such as achievements, best practices and key exploitable results, will populate the GPFM Toolbox to be widely disseminated, therefore contributing to knowledge exchange, including with countries not directly participating in Mission Innovation.
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