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Overview of the Global Climate Change Alliance Paul Renier, Deputy Head of Unit DEVCO C2 Environment, Climate Change, Natural Resources and Water = 1
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What is the GCCA? 2007 Initiative of the EU Objective Help developing countries most vulnerable to climate change to increase their capacities to: adapt to the effects of climate change participate to global mitigation efforts Focus on LDCs and SIDS 290 million euros (2008-2013) 2 EDF (40m) DCI (213m) FSF=35% MS (37m) FSF=86% Origin of commited funding of the GCCA 2008 to 2013, committed and earmarked (m) DCI:Development Co-operation instrument FSF:Fast Start Funding MS:EU Member State EDF:European Development Fund
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How does the GCCA work? 2 complementary pillars: 3 Platform for dialogue and cooperation Technical and financial support
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Where do we work? 4 45 programmes: 35 national + 8 regional programmes Including 9 new interventions
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Partners in GCCA 5 GCCA Partner countries Regional organisatio ns EU Delegations Implementi ng partners EU Member States Global Support Facility Secretariat ACP and TA Facility European Commission (EuropeAid) Developme nt partners
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What we have achieved so far? 1.Knowledge management and learning on climate change within countries and across regions have been enhanced. 6
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2. Climate change mainstreaming into development planning has been strengthened. 3. Integrated and holistic approached have been promoted: For adaptation and disaster risk reduction For adaptation and mitigation For demonstration projects 7
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GCCA in numbers 8 41 Adaptation 30 Mainstreaming 12 REDD 11 DRR 7 CDM Distribution of priority areas supported by the GCCA to 2013 (number of interventions) 42 29 15 20 7 3 Distribution of sectors supported by the GCCA to 2013 (number of interventions) Agriculture, land management, food security, fisheries Forests and natural resources Water & sanitation, waste, infrastructure, tourism and health Energy Coastal zone management Education, research and technical development
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GCCA also contributed to: 1. Busan aid effectiveness principles on climate finance 2. Increased awareness in EU delegations and HQ on climate change 9 Sector budget support (8.5%) Sector programme (6%) General budget support (8.5%) Project approach (77%) Distribution of aid modalities used by GCCA interventions to 2013
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And in the future? GCCA + (2014-2020) Priority should remain on SIDS and LDCs 10
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Continue addressing GCCA 5 priority areas on demand On the basis of countries' demand, more attention may be to: Adaptation + DRR Ecosystem based adaptation Urbanisation, urban mobility, social affairs and employment Migration Gender Broader range of actors: local authorities, NSA and private sector 11
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Thank you! 12 www.gcca.eu www.capacity4dev.eu European Commission DEVCO C2 Paul.renier@ec.europa.eu
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