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Where are we??

Explore Africa's climate finance perspectives, challenges, and solutions for implementing development goals sustainably. Dive into innovative approaches, technology potential, adaptation actions, and market mechanisms. Addressing gaps in policy coordination, expertise, and implementation will be key. Analyze the role of parliamentary taskforces in strengthening climate financing mechanisms. Learn from the case study of parliamentary committees in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting gaps in integrating climate change into budget priorities and the need for proactive oversight systems.

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Where are we??

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  1. AFRICA’S POLICY PERSPECTIVES ON CLIMATE FINANCE ACTION: The Taskforce ExperiencesPresented by: David EbongEmail: debong@cleanenergy.co.ugwww.cleanenergy.co.ug

  2. Where are we?? • Limited innovative approaches to implement existing Convention decisions and commitments related to the 4 identified themes - • Advancing development goals in a sustainable way; • Full potential of technology; • Addressing action on adaptation; • Realising the full potential of market mechanisms) • Currently the Climate Change Financing Regimes are fragmented and lacks clear priorities and therefore begs these questions: • How do we better organise and consolidate our existing work programme • How do we fill the gaps that have been identified. • How do we develop a clear mandate to take us forward

  3. Mandate of parliamentarians taskforce: • Coordinating secretariat for dialogue and experience sharing on climate change financing best practices parliamentary activities. • Providing policy mechanisms aimed at strengthening linkages across sectors; in parliament, executive, and CSOs participation for coordinated delivery on climate change financing. • Developing innovative framework for policy decision support mechanism aimed at strengthening PPP as a means of delivery.

  4. Policy gaps: • Failures for decades to address SD issues due to uncoordinated structures with unclear mandates on development financing escalating income inequalities in the region. • Insufficient expertise-Parliamentarians & parliament staffs are largely from non scientific backgrounds. • Policy reforms Vs its weakest linkage- “implementation” weak oversight on climate change financing. Few systems exist to support financing framework.

  5. The Parliamentary Committees-SSA as a Case Study: • Various ministries are accountable to Standing Committees in relation to budget priorities but limited capacity in integrating climate change. • The budget committees: - Realign mandates to for strengthening institutional coordination, linkages and integration of climate change budgets . • Parliaments committees lack proactive systems-approvals of quarterly budgets & work plans.

  6. Gaps in climate finance budget tracking in parliaments: • Quarterly activity and financial reports not scrutinized resulting to weak oversight- Actions reactive. • Oversight committees exists:- PACs, LGPAC, Statutory Authority etc but no system exists to track climate change finance resource abuses to logical conclusion. • The audit mandates limited to financial audits:-mandates of audit institutions to focus on policy compliance audits prioritizing policy compliance audits on climate change.

  7. Thank YOU

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