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Global Climate Change Alliance:
Intra-ACP Programme
Training Module
Mainstreaming Climate Change
General Introduction
Ms Isabelle Mamaty
Senior Expert
Climate Support Facility
An initiative of the ACP Group of States funded by the European Union
Workshop objectives
Learning objectives:
o To be aware of the benefits and the challenges of mainstreaming
climate change adaptation and mitigation in national development
planning and budgeting
o To be familiar with a framework and tools available for mainstreaming
climate change
Expected outcomes:
o To convince key decision makers about the need to mainstreaming
climate change into national development planning and budgeting
o To share your views, knowledge and experience
o To be able to identify country needs for follow-up actions
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What is the GCCA ?
Two complementary pillars
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Enhanced dialogue with developing
countries on climate change (Pillar 1)
Convergence of visions on a post-2012
climate regime
Regional conferences and declarations
Asia, May 2010
Africa, October 2010
Pacific, March 2011
Caribbean, March 2011
Side events at UNFCC Cop
National policy dialogues (see pillar 2)
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Increased support
for climate change
Second pillar of the GCCA
€ 206 million (2008-2011)
€ 83 million (2012-2013)
Promote approaches to integrate climate change into
development planning and budgeting
Focus on integration of climate change in poverty
reduction efforts, adaptation in water and agriculture,
REDD, CDM and DRR
o Mainstreaming programmes and workshops
o Implementation of NAPAs
Budget support as preferred modality
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Technical and Financial support
(Pillar 2)- What are the priorities ?
1. Mainstreaming climate change into poverty
reduction and development efforts
2. Adaptation actions in particular water and agriculture
sectors
3. Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest
degradation (REDD)
4. Enhancing participation in the global carbon market
5. Disaster Risk reduction (DRR)
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Technical and Financial support
(Pillar 2)- What are we working on?
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Distribution of aid modalities used
by GCCA interventions to 2012
General
budget
support
13%
Sector Budget
support
13%
Sector
Programme
10%
Project
Approach
64%
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Technical and financial support
(Pillar 2) – Where does GCCA work ?
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, Laos,
Maldives, Nepal,
Bhutan, East Timor
Regional: Mekong
River
Belize, Guyana,
Jamaica
Regional: CCCCC
and OECS
Mozambique, Mali, Tanzania,
Senegal, Rwanda, Ethiopia,
Gambia, Benin, Uganda,
Lesotho, Sierra Leone,
Mauritania, Tchad, Djibouti,
DRC, Burkina, RCA, Seychelles,
Mauritius
Regional: COMESA,
ECOWAS/CILLS, ClimDev
Africa
Solomon Islands,
Vanuatu, Samoa,
PNG
Regional: University
of South Pacific, SPC
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Sector programmes
Budget support
Mainstreaming workshops
Mainstreaming programmes
Lessons learned: aid effectiveness,
mainstreaming & budget support
Ownership: supporting developing countries’ agendas
o National development or sector strategies
o National adaptation programmes of action (NAPAs)
Alignment: using country systems
o Promoting CC integration into national dvpt planning & budgeting
• Country programmes
• Training workshops with ministries of finance
o Budget support for climate change
Harmonisation: improved coordination (within EU, with other partners)
o Joint financing (e.g. GCCA with IE, CY, CZ, SE, Estonia)
o Joint programming (e.g. GCCA with DK, GE, UN)
Paving the way for scaled up climate change response through
dialogue, capacity building and actions
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Joint management, programming
and financing under the GCCA
GCCA intervention
Managed with/by
Co financed by
Belize
UNDP
UNDP
Benin
UNDP
UNDP
Burkina-Faso
World Bank
World Bank
Central African Republic
AFD
Fonds Français pour
l’Environnement Mondial
DR Congo
CIFOR
n/a
Ethiopia
AFD and GIZ
n/a
Jamaica
UNEP
UNEP
Maldives
World Bank
World Bank, AusAID
Mozambique
DANIDA
DANIDA
Nepal
DFID
DFID
Papua New Guinea
FAO
UN-REDD
Timor-Leste
IFAD, GIZ
n/a
Vanuatu
World Bank
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World Bank
What is the Intra-ACP
Programme ?
Part of the GCCA
Period: 2011-2014
All activities linked to sustainable development
and achievement of Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs)
6 components
o 5 geographical components:
o and 1 support component
Overall coordination by the ACP Secretariat
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Modalities of support from the
Climate Change ACP Programme
ATTENTION
Both the country-based consultations and the
provision of short term technical assistance are
DEMAND-DRIVEN, priority will be given to
LDCs and SIDS.
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Workshop methodology
Each module is presented as follows:
o Part 1: Presentation session
o Part 2: Turning words into action session
discussion on the presentation, exchange of
experiences and identification of specific needs
of the country related to the subject
presentation of case studies;
practical exercise
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Finding the entry
points and making the
case
Mainstreaming CC into
policy and planning
processes
Preliminary assessments
Mod1 Understanding the science
Understanding CC–
Mod2
development linkages
Understanding climaterelated uncertainties
Collecting country-specific
evidence and influencing
Mod3 policy processes
Mainstreaming CC in
Mod9(sub)national and sector
policies, strategies,
programmes
Mod4
Mod10
Raising awareness and
building partnerships
National consensus and
commitment to climateresilient, low-emission
development
Strengthening institutions
and capacities
Needs assessment
Mod8
Working mechanisms
Costing, assessing and
selecting adaptation and
mitigation options and
measures
Mod5
Strengthening institutions
and capacities
Mod8 Learning by doing
Meeting the
implementation
challenge
Budgeting and financing
Mainstreaming CC in the
Mod6 budgetary process
Mainstreaming CC in
monitoring systems
Performance assessment
frameworks
Mod7
Supporting policy measures
National, sector and subnational levels
Strengthening institutions
and capacities
Mod8 Mainstreaming
as standard practice
Engaging stakeholders and coordinating within the development community
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Adapted from: UNDP-UNEP (2009) Figure 3.1, p. 15
• Thank you
• Contact: Dr. Pendo MARO, ACP Secretariat
[email protected] or +32 495 281 494
www.gcca.eu/intra-acp
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