support climate change mitigation and adaptation
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Support Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
Boulahya Mohammed Sadeck, Team Leader
1st Project Steering Committee Bruxelles, 11th-12th September 2013
Funding: ENPI, 2012 regional envelope, € 5 million
Target countries: ENPI South (10 countries and territories)
Regional context:
‐ highly vulnerable to CC
‐ limited Globally Proportionate/per Capita fast growing GHG emissions,ted G oba y opo t o ate/pe Cap ta ast g o g G G e ss o s,
‐ limited capacity to monitor GHG emissions and to develop CC‐related policies
‐ 9 target countries are CP to UNFCCC (Palestine = observer)‐ 9 target countries are CP to UNFCCC (Palestine = observer)
‐ non‐Annex I countries→ no GHG reduction commitment
A challenge: Coordination with the many on going CC related initiatives in theA challenge: Coordination with the many on‐going CC‐related initiatives in the
Mediterranean Region
Overall objective:
Purposes (specific objectives):
Transition towards low carbon development and climate resilience
Strengthened institutional capacity for:
1. Negotiating and implementing the international CC framework
Component 1
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2. Strategic planning on CC mitigation (MRV, LEDs, NAMAs)
3. Strategic planning on CC adaptation (use and sharing of data, national strategies,
mainstreaming…)
Component 2
4. Better access to financing mechanisms
5. Enhanced EU‐South and South‐South dialogue on CC
R1.1 Negotiation capacity enhanced
Component 1
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R1.2 Awareness increased
R2.1 NAMAs and LEDS identified and formulated
R2.2 CO2eq emission reductions estimated
R2.3 GHG emission reporting capacity increasedR2.3 GHG emission reporting capacity increased
R3.1 Improved use of climate science and climate modelling
Component 2
R4.1 Climate finance mechanism training provided in workshops
R4.2 Pilot climate finance mechanisms applications completed
R5.1 Regional cooperation enhanced
R5.2 Donor coordination strengthened
R5.3 Information access facilitated
Flexibility & Customization
Delivery Strategy
Sustainability, dissemination and replication
Regional and Sub‐Regional Activities
Visibility Communication with EU and ENP CountriesVisibility, Communication with EU and ENP Countries
• The political instability of the region
• Inability of the public authorities and entities concerned to give priority to theInability of the public authorities and entities concerned to give priority to the
areas of action, and to develop inter‐sector co‐operation;
• Activities focused on emerging concepts and mechanisms that are not yet fully
h NAMAmature, such as NAMAs
• Flexibility and careful monitoring of social and political developments and of
developments in international climate change negotiations.
Project managementProject management
→ DEVCO F4 for project oversight and management
→ Regional project office (Beirut)
→ Project steering committee:
‐ EC (DEVCO, DG Clima…), Partner Countries, Consultant,
‐meetings at the end of inception phase and then on annual basis
→ Duration: 48 months
Key experts(K E )Key experts(K.E.)
→ KE1 (team leader) / Climate change / 880 man/days (Mohammed BOULAHYA)
→ KE2 / Mitigation / 800 man/days (Elsayed Sabry Mansour)/ g / / y ( y y )
→ KE3 / Vulnerability and adaptation / 800 man/days (Yadh Labbene)
→ KE4 / Information and communication / 440 man/days ( Elda Sortino)
NKE in M&E ( Annie Bonnin Roncerel)
Non‐key experts:
690 man/days for thematic junior and senior experts (experts from Palestine &Israel)
Time Table of ActivitiesTime Table of Activities
Inception Phase ( 6 months)
Implementation Phase (39 Months)
Closure Phase (3 Months)
ReportsReports
Inception report, including draft annual work plan and overall work plan
Annual work plans
Interim progress reports
Financial reportsFinancial reports
Final report
S ifi t h i l t d t tSpecific technical reports and outputs
The Implementation pStrategyStrategy
The assessment toolIn each country analysis of the situation described in
climate change relevant documentation and the resultsclimate change relevant documentation and the results
obtained during interviews and discussions using a set
of questionnaires prepared on mitigation, adaptation
and communication related issues. (All countries
visited by the key experts during the inception phase)
A qualitative assessment is carried out by assigning a
level to each analysis element state as follow: [1] Very 2
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Data collection
Data analysis
Finance mechanisms
low [2] Low [3] Average [4] Good [5] Very Good
The results obtained are converted in a visual
representation or ‘spider chart’; several possible
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Climate modeling
Adaptation plan
formulationMitigation Miti ti MRV
LEDS formulation
Current status
Possible intervention
intervention areas are charted on the spokes of the
diagram
Regional and national activities formulation
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formulationgoption
identification
Mitigation option costing
This process can be repeated from time to time to
measure progress and to readjust the planned
interventions. The tool can also be applied several
times to zoom in on various topics Interventions aretimes to zoom in on various topics. Interventions are
formulated against needs as assessed.
Inception phasep p
Mobilization of key experts and establishment of project offices and local
support staff
Assessment missions in each country producing an update country report
Regional Stakeholders and Donors consultation
Development of a communication and visibility plan
Determination of baseline indicators and target for M&EDetermination of baseline indicators and target for M&E
Draft regional and national work programmes
Drafting and submission of Inception report
Steering Committee organisation
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