Leading Organization:
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
The programme will seek the expertise of other UN agencies such as the World Food Programme (WFP), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) to implement a wide range of national activities.
Summary:

Summary

UNDP, with funding from the Government of Japan, recently launched a new programme that uses an innovative approach to climate change adaptation in Africa. Under this programme, UNDP will assist 20 African countries in implementing integrated and comprehensive adaptation actions and resilience plans. The projects will ensure that national development processes incorporate climate change risks and opportunities to secure development gains under a changing climate. UNDP will help countries establish an enabling environment and develop the capacity required to design, finance, implement, and monitor long-term and cost-effective adaptation policies and plans. The programme, entitled Supporting Integrated and Comprehensive Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation in Africa, has a budget of US$92.1 million over three years. It will fund national activities supported by regional services.

Project Components:

The following five outcomes will contribute to the achievement of the overall programme:

  1. Dynamic and long-term planning mechanisms introduced to cope with the inherent uncertainties of climate change nationally;
  2. Leadership and institutional frameworks built to manage climate change risks and opportunities in an integrated manner locally and nationally;
  3. Climate-resilient policies and measures implemented in priority sectors;
  4. Financing options expanded to meet national adaptation costs; and
  5. Shared knowledge on adjusting national development processes to incorporate climate change risks/opportunities.
Expected Outputs:

Outcome 1. Dynamic and long-term planning mechanisms introduced to cope with the inherent uncertainties of climate change nationally UNDP will support country capacity with dynamic and long-term planning tools that can be used to identify and assess cost-effective options when considering changes in climate conditions. Prospective exercises will be undertaken to enable countries to combine infrastructure investments with soft adaptation strategies.

Outcome 2. Leadership and institutional frameworks built to manage climate change risks and opportunities in an integrated manner locally and nationally UNDP will advise on establishing/strengthening national bodies to manage climate change risks in an integrated manner. Such bodies need to have cross-cutting mandates, strong political support, clear roles and responsibilities, technically proficient staff, and adequate resources. Countries will develop ways to connect the mandate of central ministries (such as planning and finance) to sector-specific ministries (such as agriculture, water, or disaster) to address climate change.

Outcome 3. Climate-resilient policies and measures implemented in priority sectors UNDP will provide assistance to key ministries and public administration bodies affected by climate change to explore and design appropriate policy responses on a particular climate-development question (e.g., water and energy, coastal zone development, agriculture, etc). Countries will build on the results of existing processes, such as the National Communications and NAPAs. Functional and technical capacities will be developed to foster transformational changes, particularly by targeting influential stakeholders with potential to become “climate change champions.”

Outcome 4. Financing options expanded to meet national adaptation costs The programme will develop appropriate financing mechanisms to support adaptation over the long-run, thereby sustaining the institutional frameworks and capacities targeted in other outcomes. Economies of scale will be required to encourage investment in multi-sectoral approaches, policies and programmes. Financing options will therefore be expanded and/or realigned from current practices to meet national adaptation costs and to complement resources emerging through donor assistance programmes and other channels. Capacities to design and implement financing options will also be developed.

Outcome 5. Shared knowledge on adjusting national development processes to incorporate climate change risks/opportunities The programme is an opportunity to demonstrate how to implement comprehensive and integrated approaches to adaptation at the national level. The documenting and sharing of experiences and lessons learned is therefore a critical element. A dedicated knowledge management system, the Adaptation Learning Mechanism, will be used to encourage knowledge sharing and dissemination of results through local, national, regional, and global fora and networks.

Project Status:
Under Implementation
Funding Source:
JICA
Cofinancing Total:
n/a
Total Amounts:
$92.1 million
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