World Bank Institute - Cities and Climate Change Program Sao Paulo City Hall, CFCB Workshop May 4, 2010 Konrad von Ritter, Practice Manager WBI Climate.

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World Bank Institute - Cities and Climate Change Program Sao Paulo City Hall, CFCB Workshop May 4, 2010 Konrad von Ritter, Practice Manager WBI Climate Change

World Bank Institute Capacity Building and Learning Arm of World Bank Climate Change Practice created 2009 Mitigation and Adapation Special Focus Cities and Climate Change

WBI Business Lines Results: Cities are capable of integrating programmatic carbon finance, climate resilience, and low carbon strategies into their development planning. 2010/11 Priorities Program: Cities and Climate Change Structured Learning & Partnership Development Knowledge Exchange On-the- ground Support Clients: e.g. Urban Anchor, ENVCC, WBIUR, WBILT; ICLEI, UCLG, C40, Cities Alliance; Spain, Switzerland Policy/Decision Makers, Parliamentarians, Practitioners in multi-sectors, city networks 2009/10 Key Achievements Cities & CC e-learning program Kick-off 3 modules ( Cities & CC, Energy, POA) Regional Hub Task Force Urban Poverty & CC City-Twinning CFCB – Carbon Finance in Megacities ( Sao Paulo, others) CFCB - customized (Sao Paolo, others ) Case studies Urban Poverty & CC (S.P. et al.) Partners: Dialogue Urban Pov. & CC Carbon Expo Reg. Works. POA for Cities

Mayors Taskforce on Urban Poverty and Climate Change Initiative of Mayors from 5 Megacities to address urban poverty in a climate smart way Conceived at COP 15 Copenhagen Mayors Summit Members incl. Mayors of São Paulo, Dar es Salaam, Jakarta, Mexico City, and of Toronto (Chair of C-40) Support Team: World Bank and partners, incl. Mr. Robert B. Zoellick, President of the WB

Mayors Task Force (TF) on Urban Poverty and Climate Change Objectives: Undertake analytical study on linkages between urban poverty and climate change Conduct four city case studies on urban poverty and climate change Scale-up climate smart urban poverty programs, incl. climate financing

Mayors Task Force (TF) on Urban Poverty and Climate Change Next Steps: Commencing City Case Study in Sao Paulo – May 2010 –Establishing partnerships with local institutions and forming a team including local experts and the WB staff –Agree on Scope of urban poverty and climate change topics and key issues –Closely linked to World Bank – Sao Paulo Green Cities Development Work Progress Reports –ICLEI Resilient Cities Congress in Bonn in May 2010 –Pre-COP16 meeting in Cancun, Mexico in November 2010 Presentation –C-40 summit in São Paulo in Spring 2011

Carbon Finance Capacity Building (CFCB) in Megacities of the South Goal: strengthen city governments knowledge of carbon finance and assist with program development

Project portfolio and Project Examples The CFCB has signed LOIs with four cities in which projects are actively being developed: Dar es Salaam, Jakarta, Quezon City, São Paolo Work is also being commenced on the CFCB City Group in South Africa and India CFCB project examples Jakarta, Indonesia Waste Management Quezon City, Philippines Implementation of efficient street lighting Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Briquetting stoves and waste (tbc) São Paulo, Brazil Waste management in favelas (tbc)

CFCB in São Paulo Program focus: waste management in favelas Program Objective: Provide technical assistance to develop an action plan and implement a PoA on waste management in order to harness CERs under the CDM mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol Wider program integration: CFCB is a supporting component of the NLTA Green City Development in Brazil Next steps:confirm city task team/working group; select local implementation partners; commence program development

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