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Support Program for the Development of Low-Carbon and Climate-Resilient Development Strategies
Project


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Project start date
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Status
Completed
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Estimated date of project termination
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Project financing date
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Financing duration
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4 years
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Type of program
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FFEM
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Global financing amount
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5 000 000 €
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FFEM financing amount
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1 500 000 €
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Project lead member institution(s)
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AFD
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Country and region
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Kenya, Uganda
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Location
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Kampala
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Type of financing
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Grant
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Beneficiaries
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ADETEF
Support four African countries in the process of developing a low-carbon and climate-resilient development strategy.
Context
Developing countries do not have quantified emission reduction obligations under the Kyoto Protocol. The Copenhagen and Cancún Agreements emphasize the need for all countries to move towards a low-carbon development model through the operational implementation of actions (NAMAs for developing countries), following a comprehensive and integrated approach.
Local populations support these actions, as they contribute to improving their living conditions and access to energy.
Description
The project is divided into four components:
- Precisely identify the country’s current status and the objectives it can set in this initial step toward a low-carbon and climate-resilient development strategy, with support primarily focused on establishing a strong institutional framework;
- Define the targets to be achieved and the resources to be mobilized from development partners operating in the country on these topics;
- While the first two phases focus on institutional structuring, mission definition, and work program design, this third phase involves implementing the predefined technical assistance or capacity-building programs;
- A capitalization phase, aimed at consolidating lessons learned and sharing knowledge.
Outcomes
- Propose an approach based on multi-stakeholder and multi-level (national / decentralized) interventions, fostering replicability both within the target countries and across other countries.
- Promote the emergence of climate champions to enable target institutions to effectively and sustainably integrate the associated costs and opportunities of climate change action.