AfDB Partnership Forum April 2012 (speaker / department) Ken JOHM Division Manager, OSAN4
Clim-Dev-Africa: A pan- African Partnership A joint initiative by Africa’s three largest institutions mandated by the Heads of State An African response to the urgent challenge that lacking climate information poses to Africa’s development Seeks to overcome the lack of necessary information, analysis and options required by policy and decision- makers at all levels, across multiple sectors A strategic complement to direct climate adaptation, mitigation and natural resources management programmes
CLIMDEV GOAL: ClimDev-Africa Goal : To construct a solid climate information foundation Build solid science and observational infrastructure for widely available climate information, packaging and dissemination Enable working partnerships between governments, private sector, civil society and vulnerable communities through informed decision-making, awareness and advocacy Strengthen knowledge frameworks to support and integrate actions required with quality analysis for decision support and management practice
ClimDev Programme Structure
Partnership Roles and Responsibilities A holistic programme integrating political engagement, expert-driven knowledge generation & investments The Climate Change and Desertification Unit: Political leadership & coordination of Africa’s common position on climate change The African Climate Policy Centre : Programmatic activities to develop climate policy capacity through knowledge generation, advocacy and advisory services The ClimDev Special Fund : Financing demand-led investments on the ground for generation and use of climate information
Programme Partners on the Steering Committee The Programme includes partnerships with leading African and non-African climate and development specialized institutions Regional : AMCEN, AMCOW, RECs International: UNDP, UNEP, WMO/GCOS, Potential donors 6
The ClimDev Special Fund (CDSF) Pools resources to implement projects that strengthen institutional capacities of national & sub-regional bodies to formulate and implement effective climate- sensitive policies: Generation, wide dissemination and use of reliable and quality climate information Generation of quality analysis for use in development planning Implementation of pilot adaptation practices to demonstrate the value of mainstreaming climate information in development planning and practices
CDSF Recipients and Beneficiaries Eligible Recipients of grant funding RMCs of the Bank Public and private enterprises in RMCs African Regional Organizations NGO and CSO Beneficiaries Policy Makers Climate Services Agriculture Extension Services Rural & urban communities with climate sensitive livelihoods Infrastructure Planners Disaster Risk Management Services Natural Resources Management Services
CDSF Operationalisation Start-up activities have been undertaken to allow donors to contribute to the Fund work programme Operational Procedures Manual Pipeline of potential projects to be funded The Fund is ready to begin operations as soon as an initial UA 20 million (EUR 22.4 million) is committed, in accordance with the Instrument
CLIMDEV-AFRICA ROUNDTABLE MEETING Stockholm, 25 April 2012 For information:
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