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Aligning climate technology
actions with national priorities
Training workshop for National Designated Entities (NDEs) in Africa
Nairobi, Kenya
5-7 March 2014
Amath Pathe SENE, Regional Program Advisor
UNDP-UNEP PEI Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
CTCN Functions and NDEs
NDEs support the CTCN functions at national level by:
Function 1
Leading and coordinating the formulation, selection
and submission of requests
Facilitating and monitoring the implementation of
CTCN response assistance
Function 2
Fostering collaboration and access to information
and knowledge to accelerate climate technology
transfer in the country
Function 3
Strengthening networks, partnerships and capacity
building for climate technology transfer in the
country
Linking to national priorities
• Requests to the CTCN should have a catalytic
effect to:
o Help create conditions for improved climate technology
transfer service delivery in the country
o Unlock public or private sector investment for climate
technology deployment
• NDEs should therefore:
o Ensure political commitment for the request
o Ensure consistency with national sustainable development
strategies (NDPs, PRSPs, LEDS, NAPAs…)
o Link the request to existing processes and opportunities
donor/development partner interests, national
investment plans…
Coherence and Alignment:
Focusing on Results/national Priorities
Function 1
Leading and coordinating the
formulation, selection and
submission of requests
Facilitating and monitoring the
implementation of CTCN
response assistance
Function 2
Function 3
Fostering collaboration and
access to information and
knowledge to accelerate
climate technology transfer in
the country
Strengthening networks,
partnerships and capacity
building for climate technology
transfer in the country
NATIONAL
POLICIES/STRATEGIES
NATIONAL
PLANS/BUDGETS
NATIONAL PROGRAMMES
AND PROJECTS
Technologies to achieve Climate Resilient
and Low Emissions Development
• Technology Mechanism - to facilitate the
implementation of enhanced action on
technology development and transfer to support
action on mitigation and adaptation.
• CTCN - To build or strengthen developing
country capacity to:
– Identify technology needs, and
– Facilitate the preparation and implementation of
technology projects and strategies,
– In support of action on mitigation and adaptation
and enhance low emissions and climate-resilient
development (LECRD).
Sustainable Development/ Emissions
Linking to national priorities
GDP
Emissions
NAMAs and the 2°C goal
Planned development
path
Transition to
Low Carbon
Development
Carbon free
development
Zero carbon
Economy in
2100
LCD Vs NAMAs
Time
• DEVIATING DEVELOPMENT PATH TO CLIMATE RESILIENT AND LOW EMISSION
Connecting National Development to Climate Change
Actions
National Strategies/Plans
Mitigation
possibilities
Climatic
Impacts
LECRD
Devel.
Plans
Adaptation
priorities
Tech., capacity,
& funding Needs
NAMAs
Int'l support
CTCN Support
Climate
Action
Development
Mitigation
Priorities
Domestic
Resource
NAPs
Climate Action IMPLEMENTATION
Int'l
cooperation
Identifying key entry points
Key actors
Key documents and processes
• National requests to CTCN should meet two
criteria
– address climate change actions; and
– embedded in national development context.
Linking CTCN
to national development priorities
National
Policy Goals
Policy Logic
Strategic
Objectives
Programs
Sub programs
Operations and Projects
Performance
Logic
Mainstreaming CTCN Functions into national
planning process
National
government
and cross
sectors
mechanisms
Sector
Ministries
consultations
Subnational
Authorities
Planning
budgeting
implementation
Calendar
M&E
Mainstreaming CT issues and functions into
national planning process
National, Provincial and local
administration discuss about
plans and budgets ( NDE )
Plans and budget finalized and
submitted to MF/planning
1
3
Mainstreaming
CTCN
Gov Planning
Process
Propose to the MF
( internal Discussions for amendments)
2
Implementation of the Policies
documents with the annual
budget ( NDE)
5
4
PRSP/sector plans must be
pass by the Ministry cabinet
and the Budget must be pass
by the parliament , or
provincial council and
municipal council
Mainstreaming CT issues and functions into
national planning process
Policies,
strategies, sector
and local plans
Mainstream CC and CT issues and
priorities
Mainstream into programs/projects
Mainstream into budget Budgets
Budget
Mainstream into program/projects
MTYEF/ PBB
Budget : Priorities
Options
P 1 : Program -- year 1 – Budget
Project---- --- year – Budget
Componant 1……………………..
Componant 2…………………….
NDEs as CHAMPIONS
Role of Champions : Case of Burkina
The P-E Champions represent
different parts of society and
includes politicians, artists,
religious leaders, traditional
chiefs and the academia.
They all play a critical role in
advocating
for
and
influencing Burkina Faso’s
path towards a sustainable
development.
PEI Burkina Faso is currently
supporting the development
of a road map for the P-E
champions to take forward in
2013/14.
Coherence and Alignment:
Focusing on Results with the development partners
community
Vision of the country
National Policy /Strategy
Joint Planning/Programming
UNDAP/UNDAF
Prioritisation
Comparative Advantage
Harmonisation & Coordination
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Mainstreaming CT Actions into
sector
MATR|IX FOR MAISTREAMING CTCN functions
INTO SECTORS PLANS AND BUDGET
IMPELENTED AREAS
Priorities on
Ministry of
CT actions
Agriculture
Ministry of ENERGY
Ministry of Planning
Ministry of
Economy and
……
Finance
……
…
1
SECTOR
SECTOR
SECTOR
SECTOR
----
COMMITMENT
COMMITMENT
COMMITMENT
COMMITMENT
-----
2
3
4
5
SECTOR
SECTOR
SECTOR
SECTOR
----
COMMITMENT
COMMITMENT
COMMITMENT
COMMITMENT
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CTCN functions
Synergies with PEI on Mainstreaming
Benefits and necessity of linking
with national priorities
• Engagement of a country and stakeholders is
dependent to extent it address their priorities, which
are primarily linked to national sustainable
development goals.
• Such linking is important in
– mutual support and synergies with other policy targets and
objectives
– provides policy certainty, reduces investment risks, and
continuous preferential policy treatment and support
– buy in of stakeholders and ensure Less or no political
barriers and uncertainties
Conclusions
1. Important that NDEs understand national processes
( policies, budgets, calendar, key institutions, working
groups )
2. Identify the key entry points and key people to
partner with
3. Develop synergies with relevant project and
initiatives to influence all planning processes
4. Work closely with MoF or Budget to improve cross
coordination mechanism and budget allocation on
CT transfers
5. Continuous capacity building to improve NDEs on
planning processes
Thank You
Amath Pathe SENE, Regional Program Advisor
UNDP-UNEP PEI Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
Email: [email protected]
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www.unpei.org