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2. Outline of Presentation . BackgroundGhana's Needs Assessment Process
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1. 1 The Role of Technology Information in Needs Assessment in Ghana Presented by
William K. Agyemang-Bonsu
Senior Programme Officer
Environmental protection Agency
Accra, Ghana
2. 2 Outline of Presentation Background
Ghana’s Needs Assessment Process
Development of ‘ Scooping Document’
Technology Selection and Ranking
Accessing information on current and planned donor programmes
3. 3 Background Recognition at COP1 1995
to enhance the access of developing countries to state- of—the –out ESTs
UNFCC Technology, Transfer consultative Process further identified technology information as crucial.
CO6 II on COP7 (7/CP.7) Decision
Technology information finally emerged as one of the five element in the framework for meaningful in cementation of Art 4.5 of the convention
4. 4 Ghana’s Needs Assessment Process (The role of Technology Information) Development of “Scoping Document” for stakeholders
Scoping Document: Preliminary summarized information package for stakeholders
It contains:
Background to climate convention and the technology transfer processes under UNFCCC
Discussion on the purpose of the technology transfer needs assessment
Steps for carrying the needs assessment
5. 5 What are the key considerations that enables the development national criteria for technology selection
List of relevant stakeholders
Technology Selection and Ranking
Choice of sectors are informed by
Ghana’s Initial National Communication
National Development, Plans
Technology Selection
Ghana depended principally on information from
National Sectoral Policies (e.g. energy sector policy, waste sector policy) Ghana’s Needs Assessment Process (The role of Technology Information)
6. 6 Case studies of successful projects from
CTI documents and website in particular
Methods for climate change Technology Transfer Needs Assessment and Implementing Activities: Experiences of Developing and Transition Countries (Oct, 2001)
Climate Friendly Energy Technologies Investment Needs in SADC, supported by CTI.
UNFCCC Climate Technology Website (TT Clear). This contains useful information on
Project Selection
Project Data
Technologies Comparison
Other Project Detailes Ghana’s Needs Assessment Process (The role of Technology Information)
7. 7 Personal Communication
Especially with Dr. David Kline of NREL, standing for CTI.
Technology Ranking
Ghana developed technology selection criteria. These criteria were informed by:
National expertise and knowledge
Support from CTI
UNFCCC – TT Clear Website Ghana’s Needs Assessment Process (The role of Technology Information)
8. 8 Criteria include:
Development benefits
Job and Wealth creation
Capacity building
Social acceptance of technology
Use of local resources
Market and Sustainability
Availability of finance
Affordability of local beneficiaries
Investment sustainability
Low maintenance
Commercially available
Replicability of technology
Ghana’s Needs Assessment Process (The role of Technology Information)
9. 9 Contribution to Climate Change
No or low GHG emissions
Absence of leakage
Enhancement of carbon sinks
Waste recovery
Ghana’s Needs Assessment Process (The role of Technology Information)
10. 10 Accessing information on current and planned donor programs
This is still on-going. Ghana depends on information on
TT Clear Website
CTI website
Personal Communication with CTI representatives
Most importantly the holding of donor consultations Ghana’s Needs Assessment Process (The role of Technology Information)
11. 11 Ghana has planned a workshop on 2 May 2002 involving national stakeholders and the donor community in Ghana.
The second donor meeting is scheduled for 12 August, 2002. The purpose of these meetings is to agree with the stakeholders and donor community on the development of an implementable TAAP. Ghana’s Needs Assessment Process (The role of Technology Information)