North-East Asia Clean Air Partnership
https://neaspec.org/our-work/air-pollution/overviewThe North-East Asia Clean Air Partnership (NEACAP) is a subregional initiative established to address the pressing issue of air pollution in North-East Asia. Formally launched in 2018 under the framework of the North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC), NEACAP serves as a platform that brings together member countries—China, Japan, Mongolia, the Republic of Korea, and the Russian Federation – in their collective efforts to improve air quality. The partnership is driven by a science-based and policy-oriented approach aimed at mitigating air pollution and its impacts.
Supported by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) through its Subregional Office for East and North-East Asia, NEACAP facilitates the exchange of policy experiences among the member States to enhance understanding of air pollution trends and dynamics. Additionally, NEACAP acts as a voluntary framework for promoting environmental cooperation, integrating scientific research with policy development to address both national and subregional air quality challenges.
NEACAP also contributes to broader regional initiatives, such as the Asia-Pacific Regional Action Programme on Air Pollution (RAPAP), which was adopted by member States to improve air quality management across the region. NEACAP supports RAPAP through capacity building, technical cooperation, exchange of best practices, and facilitating multilateral cooperation.
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