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Climate
Adaptation
2009 Grant Competition
www.developmentmarketplace.org
What is the Development Marketplace?
The Development Marketplace is a competitive grant
program that identifies and funds innovative, early stage
development projects with high potential for development
impact and replication. Administered by the World Bank and
funded by various partners, DM has awarded more that $54
million to innovative projects identified through country,
regional and global DM competitions.
Buzz at the marketplace floor, DM2008
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Key Client: Social Entrepreneurs
Pioneers aiming to create transformational change
for disadvantaged communities and ultimately for
society at large.
DM2006 Project: Mexican students drinking
clean water from a UV-filter bucket.
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Global Competitions DM2003-2008:
30 Projects
Award Pool (USD, Million)
31 Projects
DM2008 throphies
$3.9M
DM2005
Sustainable
Livelihoods
22 Projects
$4.9M
DM2006 Water,
Sanitation and
Energy
$4M
DM2007 Health,
Nutrition and
Population
22 Projects
$4.1M
DM2008
Sustainable
Agriculture
DM2009: Climate Adaptation
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13 Month Cycle of Global Competition
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Why Climate Adaptation?
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Developing countries need additional financing to adapt to climate change
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The poorest countries and communities stand to suffer the earliest and the most
from the effects of climate change.
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An effective response to climate change must combine both mitigation of global
GHG emissions—to avoid the unmanageable—and adaptation at the regional,
national, and local levels—to manage the unavoidable
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There is a huge funding gap for adaptation (and mitigation)
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The development community needs to build knowledge about adaptation to
climate change
Addressing climate change is critical to development and poverty reduction
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Urgent Challenge for Developing
Countries - 6 Climate Threats
Drought
Flood
Storm
Coastal 1m
Coastal 5m
Agriculture
Malawi
Bangladesh
Philippines
All low-lying Island
States
All low-lying Island
States
Sudan
Ethiopia
China
Bangladesh
Vietnam
Netherlands
Senegal
Zimbabwe
India
Madagascar
Egypt
Japan
Zimbabwe
India
Cambodia
Vietnam
Tunisia
Bangladesh
Mali
Mozambique
Mozambique
Moldova
Indonesia
Philippines
Zambia
Niger
Laos
Mongolia
Mauritania
Egypt
Morocco
Mauritania
Pakistan
Haiti
China
Brazil
Niger
Eritrea
Sri Lanka
Samoa
Mexico
Venezuela
India
Sudan
Thailand
Tonga
Myanmar
Senegal
Malawi
Chad
Vietnam
China
Bangladesh
Fiji
Algeria
Kenya
Benin
Honduras
Senegal
Vietnam
Ethiopia
Iran
Rwanda
Fiji
Libya
Denmark
Pakistan
Source: World Bank
Low Income
Middle Income
DM2009 on Climate Adaptation
Sub-Themes
Resilience of Indigenous Peoples’ Communities to Climate Risks
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Promote Indigenous Peoples communities’ and organizations’ development of innovative ways
to conserve agriculture, land, water and soil management practices; apply innovative adaptation
plans and communication strategies based on Indigenous systems to accelerate learning and
knowledge sharing on climate change adaptation.
Climate Risk Management with Multiple Benefits
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Empower poor communities to test innovative, low-cost strategies to spread climate risk and
forge innovative partnerships that increase vulnerable communities’ access to climate risk
management knowledge, information, and services that produces multiple social and
environmental benefits; use innovative means to help educate communities on climate risks
that leads to empowerment for action.
Climate Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management
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Develop innovative arrangements that diffuse climate-related disaster risks faced by the poor
and vulnerable; create innovative low-cost approaches for spatial planning for climate resilience
and for construction of housing and local infrastructure resistant to climate-related disasters;
improve the capacity of local communities to access and use multi-hazard risk information to
enhance their early warning systems and other community-based responses to climatic
extremes and climate change.
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Who can apply?
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Special eligibility criteria apply to sub-theme one.
For sub-theme two and three, non-governmental
organizations, civil society organizations, foundations and
development agencies based in the country of
implementation may apply without additional partners. All
other groups must partner with at least one organization;
the type of partnership varies across types of applicants.
Individuals cannot apply.
Organization Type: DM08
NonGovernmental
Organization
59%
Development
Agency
14%
Academia
18%
Private
Business
9%
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For more details on partnerships
and eligibility criteria check the
guidelines on the DM website.
How to apply?
How do I apply?
Proposals must be submitted through the DM online application form
available on the DM website. If you do not have access to internet, you
can contact the nearest World Bank Public Information Center. Only
proposals received before the submission deadline indicated online will
be considered.
Language
Consistent with past World Bank small grant
programs for Indigenous Peoples, proposals for
sub-theme one may be submitted in English,
Spanish or French. For sub-themes two and
three, proposals must be submitted in English.
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How will projects be selected?
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Innovation: Does the idea differ from existing
approaches?
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Realism: Is the implementation time frame and
budget realistic? Does the organization have
the capacity to implement the project?
Results: Will the idea have clear and
measurable results that will have a direct
development impact on-the-ground?
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DM08 Assessors selecting finalists
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Sustainability: Does the idea have a financing
strategy beyond the life of the DM project?
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Growth Potential: Is there potential for
expansion? Can the project be implemented
elsewhere?
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Past DM winners: DM2005 Project
Credit for Safe Collection of Used Oil, Kenya US $150,000
Development
Potential
Project idea
• To clean the
Mukuru-Ngong
River in Nairobi,
offering a credit
system to
encourage
mechanics to
collect used engine
oil instead of
dumping it into the
river.
• Safely disposes of
used oil while
providing previously
unattainable access
to credit for
business expansion.
• Used lubricating oil
a significant
contaminant to the
Mukuru-Ngong
river, resulting in
negative health and
environmental
conditions
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Progress to
date
• 247,000 liters of used oil which
would have otherwise been dumped
into the river was collected and
recycled into the economy. Project
aims to recycle 1,200,000 liters of
used oil each year by 2012.
• Over $31,000 lent to at least 56
mechanics groups or garages, in
loans ranging from $120 to $500.
Past DM winners: DM2005 project
Community Carbon Collectors: Briquetting in Kenya US$132,773
Development
Potential
Project idea
• Reduce waste and
energy costs by
buying discarded
charcoal dust
collected by
Nairobi’s slum
dwellers and
transform it into
low-cost, cleanburning briquettes
• Provides a reliable
income stream
• Offers a fuel
alternative that is
40 percent cheaper
than charcoal
• Reduces pollution
from charcoal
waste in the air and
water
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Progress to
date
• 11 tons of dust collected daily, 6 tons
from Kibera -the biggest slum in
Kenya- and 5 tons from other sites in
Nairobi
• 9 tons per day of charcoal briquettes
produced and sold profitably to
restaurants, poultry farmers, and
supermarkets, among others
Past DM winners: DM 2006 project - India
Clean & Reliable LED Lighting for Tribal Homes, US$177,250
Development
Potential
Project idea
• To provide clean
and reliable lighting
to 10,000 tribal
households using
LED light units and
a community-based
maintenance plan.
• $15 lamp paid for
over 50 cent biweekly
installments.
• Replaces kerosene
lamps, which
provide limited
light, cause indoor
pollution and incur
a heavier economic
burden
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Progress to
date
• 2,500 LED lights sold in India
• 100 village entrepreneurs trained in
selling and maintaining lamps
• Now collaborating with similar
initiatives in Afghanistan, Cambodia
and Kenya.
• Leveraged a total of $ 1.4 Million
from a private investment company.
UV Bucket to Disinfect Water, Mexico
DM2006, $170,310
DM Role
Project Idea
• Produce and
distribute a cheap
UV water
purification system
to poor residents of
Baja California.
• Seed capital to
launch the project,
produce the first
3500 buckets and
prove concept
and viability.
• Connections with
Government of
Mexico for
replication.
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Progress to
date
Results
• Expansion: Guatemala and
Nicaragua
• Market Growth: selling HotPots
to 5 million Mexicans by 2013
under the “100% Clean Water for
Mexico” program
New Partnerships
• Government of Mexico
More Information
> Submission deadline:
MAY 18, 2009
> Guidelines in English, Spanish and French
> More information: FAQ
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Thank you!
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