August 26 , 2023
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	- The UNDP has developed an open-source software which allows countries to effectively manage national data and processes for trading carbon credits. 
- The software, called the National Carbon Registry, has recently been accredited as a digital public good (DPG). 
- As a DPG, the registry uses open-source code, which allows countries to replicate and adapt the information to fit their own needs and contexts. 
- The registry’s modules, software and technical documentation can be reused and tailored by countries
- It could potentially reduce production costs and implementation timelines. 

                                 
                            
                                
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