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the reporting should interact more intensively with the mitigation action implementation process.
The involved institutions should conduct reporting on the performance of implementation of each mitigation action according to the criteria mentioned
above every year to the national level. The report will then be integrated into the biennial reports to UNFCCC.
6.1.3 Veriication
The goal of veriication of mitigation actions within RAN RAD-GRK is that the involved stakeholders believe and are conident with the accomplished
results. Veriication will show that measurement and reporting is being performed according to the set requirements and indicators. Especially for
internationally supported mitigation actions, veriication will function as a standard so that countries that provide support can continue their support.
Focus on veriication will include activity data, emission factors, volume of emissions, funding sources, and assumptions made during veriication. For
internationally supported mitigation actions, veriication can be adjusted to the international guideline and standard. Whereas, for domestically supported
mitigation actions, each country can establish a national veriication body that
follows the national veriication standard. Frequency of mitigation action veriication must be in line with the biennial
reporting process. Veriication of domestically supported mitigation actions can be conducted by national independent institutions that are given a
mandate by the government or coordinator per sector that conducts review on mitigation actions for instance: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
for the energy sector.
Veriication of internationally-supported mitigation actions will be conducted by an international veriication body o country that provides supports for
veriiable mitigation actions, and therefore will depend on international requirements.
The following diagram explains key measures to be considered for MRV of RAN-GRK.