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Capacity development for CDM Njeri Wamukonya

Capacity development for CDM Njeri Wamukonya . Funding Netherlands government Impementing agency UNEP through UCCEE. Overall goal Enable developing countries to access CDM projects through capacity development Project duration: 4 years;; 2002-2005. Coverage: all developing regions

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Capacity development for CDM Njeri Wamukonya

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  1. Capacity development for CDMNjeri Wamukonya

  2. Funding • Netherlands government • Impementing agency • UNEP through UCCEE

  3. Overall goal • Enable developing countries to access CDM projects through capacity development • Project duration: 4 years;; 2002-2005

  4. Coverage: all developing regions SSAfrica: Uganda, Mozambique, Cote d’Ivoire Asia:Cambodia, the Philippines, Vietnam LA:Guatemala, Bolivia, Ecuador Middle East: Egypt, Jordan, Morocco

  5. Approach - UCCEE regional managers- regional centres (technical support) - national institutions lead - host is relevant gov agency and not necessarily UNFCCC focal point

  6. Approach Phased (2) Phase 1: development of a national work plan Phase 2: implementation of work plan

  7. CB dynamics UCCEE RC NC NP Regional spill-over effects: RC and Regional workshops

  8. Objective 1: Sensitize government support for the CDM • Output 1.1: Report on the assessment of the capacity for national involvement in and commitment to the principles of the CDM • Output 1.3: Establish focal point agency to coordinate national CDM Project activities

  9. Objective 2: Develop capacity of policy makers • Output 2.1: Report on capacity needs of key government policy makers and enhance their capacity.(project cycle basis) • Output 2.2: Define regulatory, legal, financial and technical guidelines for cycle of CDM project activities(project registration, credit sharing, reporting)

  10. Objective 3: Establish institutional framework for the CDM projects • Output 3.1: Set national CDM operationalentities (required under UNFCCC)

  11. Objective 4: Strengthen capabilities of the public and private sectors (based on envisaged role in CDM) • Output 4.1: Develop training materials • Output 4.2: Increase understanding of the national financial community/banks on the CDM

  12. Objective 5: Establish a pipeline of the CDM projects • Output 5.1: a pipeline of CDM potential projects • Output 5.2: Facilitate Investment for CDM eligible projects (promote projects)

  13. Mozambique Case • Host –MICOA • National Centre- Univ • Regional Centre – EDRC, UCT

  14. Mozambique Case: phase 1 • Current status: draft work plan • Plan development process: consultative analysis • Synthesis of initial consultations • Disemination of draft to stakeholders • Next level consultative process • Feedback from You • Increased awareness of the issue

  15. Mozambique Case: next steps • Draft work plan revised • Regional workshop: Nairobi, 3-4 March • Finalising work plan (march 2003) • Implementing work plan

  16. Thank you

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