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NAMA Facility
8th GRA Council MeetingSeptember 11, 2018
Radina Vassileva, AdviserTechnical Support Unit of the NAMA Facility
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Aim
Support developing countries and emerging economies in implementing ambitious NAMAs. NAMAs can function as an important vehicle to implement nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement.
Who we are
• A multi-donor fund
• Jointly established by Germany (BMU) and UK (BEIS) in 2013
• Denmark (EFKM, MFA) and the European Commission joined in 2015 as additional donors
• Total funding made available through the NAMA Facility since its inception: approx. EUR 347 million
• Secretariat (Technical Support Unit) based in Berlin
Introduction to the NAMA Facility
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Introduction to the NAMA Facility (II)
What we support
• NAMA Support Projects (NSP) as the most ambitious part of the NAMA. NSPs are selected in annual Calls for NSPs
• Provide funding for a combination of financial andtechnical measures
• Key data of suitable NSPs: 3-5 years implementation period, NF funding budget of EUR 5-20 million
• There is no regional or sectoral focus• In four Calls, 20 NSPs have been pre-selected
Key requirements for project selection
• Implementation readiness• Mitigation potential• Transformational change
NAMA
Support
Project
(NSP)
Overarching sector-wide NAMA
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What are the selection criteria?
Introduction to the NAMA Facility (III)
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Ambition: To what extent does the project shift a country/sector onto a low-carbon trajectory?- Potential for transformational change- Financial ambition- Mitigation potential
Feasibility: How likely is it that the project be implemented successfully?- Project rationale- Project design- DPP concept
Good to know:For more details on the criteriacheck out
i General Information
Document, section 5.1.3
What is the timeline and process?
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Applicant/ Applicant Support Partner/ NSO
TSU / NFGA and/or external evaluators/assessors
Donors of the NAMA Facility
Call open
Outlines
Assessment of Outlines
Board decision
DPP
Proposal
Assessment of Proposals
Board
decision
Implementation 3-5 years
6-18 months
Submission within 18 monthsProposal
DPP
Prepare detailed project concept Conduct required baseline and
feasibility studies for establishing the financial mechanism
Verify mitigation potential External expert pool
5th Call Outlines – regional spread
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• Many national governments referred to their NDC in their application. NAMAs are important building blocks for NDC implementation.
5th Call Outlines – sectoral spread
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Development of sectoral spread across all NAMA Facility Calls
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Call 1 Call 2 Call 3 Call 4 Call 5
Renewable Energy Energy efficiency Transport Waste/Wastewater
Forestry/Land use Agriculture Other
Current portfolio of the NAMA Facility
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NAMA Support Projects funding for implementation approvedAmericas: Chile, Colombia Transport, Colombia Refrigeration, Costa Rica, Mexico Housing, PeruAsia: China, Indonesia, Thailand RAC, Thailand Rice
NAMA Support Projects with appraisal finalized: Africa: Burkina Faso ∣ Asia: Tajikistan
NAMA Support Projects in appraisal/DPP: Africa: The Gambia, Kenya, South Africa, Tunisia, UgandaAmericas: Brazil, Guatemala, Mexico SMEs, Mexico Sugar Mills Asia: Philippines
NAMA Support Project - Thailand Rice (4th Call)
• Aim: Transform the rice production in Thailand
• Technical assistance and training
• Initial capitalization of a revolving fund to support a range of services intended to reduce GHG emissions
• Policy formulation and supporting measures promoting low-emission production on national political level
• Target: 100,000 farmers and 420 service providers in six focus provinces in the Central Plains of Thailand
• Duration: 5 years (2018-2023)
• Volume: 14.9 million (TC: 6.5 million, FC: 8.4 million)
• Mitigation potential: 1.7 MtCO2e over 5 years
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• Implementing agencies: GIZ Thailand, Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperation (BAAC)
• Responsible ministries: Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE), Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (MoAC)
• Technical support: Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and the Sustainable Rice Production (SRP)
Copyright: Georg Kraft
Thank you for your attention!
Further detailed information at www.nama-facility.org
or contact the Technical Support Unit at [email protected]
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