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Capacity Development Work plan for the Clean Development Mechanism in Uganda. ROLES AND COMPOSITION OF THE DESIGNATED NATIONAL AUTHORITY (DNA). Presented by: Enock Mugyenyi- Uganda Management Institute. ROLES, ACTIVITIES & SKILLS REQUIRED OF THE (DNA). RATIONALE FOR INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS.
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Capacity Development Work plan for the Clean Development Mechanism in Uganda ROLES AND COMPOSITION OF THE DESIGNATED NATIONAL AUTHORITY (DNA) Presented by: Enock Mugyenyi- Uganda Management Institute
RATIONALE FOR INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS • CDM is about investments with different Institutions having a role to play according to their expertise. • However, in an environment of scarce resources there is need to situate CDM in the existing Institutional framework rather than creating a completely new Institutional framework. The intention is to have a cost-effective Institutional framework which is sustainable.
GENERIC MODELS FOR DNA Theoretically, there are five models for DNA. They include: • A single government department model • A two-unit model • Inter-departmental government model • Foreign Direct Investment - Piggyback and • Outsourcing model
CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNCTIONS OF A SINGLE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT MODEL • One department or Ministry undertakes all the activities of the DNA - most likely the environment department/climate change unit. • The department or Ministry acts as a secretariat and would invite technical experts from other government agencies/ministries upon demand to evaluate/analyse and validate CDM projects/investments.
The secretariat would then prepare a project design document (PDD) and report to the EB (refer to CDM cycle). • The secretariat (the environment agency) would ultimately be responsible for approval of the CDM projects. • The secretariat would be responsible for marketing and promoting CDM by designing CDM promotion material and furnish the FDI office and other relevant stakeholders.
Structure Executive Board Environment Ministry/Agency DNA Secretariat TECH experts (Energy) TECH experts (Agriculture) TECH expert (forestry)
CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TWO-UNIT MODEL • Activities of the DNA are split into two. Development of Projects Part 2 Capacity Building Out reach promotion Technical and economic assessments Part 1 Evaluation Approval Registration Policy development
The first part could be located in department responsible for climate change and second part in many places as an independent unit. • The separation into two parts helps to avoid possible conflicts of interest in the process of project formulation and approval.
CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNCTIONS OF INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MODEL • Entails establishing a structure which allows all the relevant government departments to be integrated into DNA as permanent members. • The ministry of Environment would act as co-ordinator but approval of projects would be undertaken by all departments. • A committee to operationalise the approval of projects would be set up.
The co-ordinating Institution would act as the registration office and would receive proposals on behalf of DNA. • The co-ordinating Institution would communicate with other DNA members and also with the EB but upon agreement within DNA
Structure EB DNA Environment Agency/ Ministry Energy Ministry Agriculture Forestry
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) PIGGYBACK MODEL • Most countries have a FDI Institutional framework which promotes foreign investment and typically comprises of a promotion office and an approval or implementation office. • This Institution receives projects from foreign investors and using a pre-structured criteria evaluates and approves projects.
The criteria for approving projects largely reflects the national development priorities. • The FDI framework could be adapted for CDM and used as the DNA. • The investment office would thus receive and approve projects from various areas using its established system. • Given the special aspect of CDM, concerning GHG emission reduction, the relevant technical experts would be sourced by the investment office when a CDM project is submitted to assist in validating the GHG reductions.
The FDI office would then prepare the project design document (PDD) and communicate with the EB. • Naturally, the FDI office would promote CDM along with its other investment promotion activities.
Structure EB FDI Office DNA GHG tech experts
CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNCTIONS OF OUTSOURCING MODEL • Host countries may choose to outsource the bulk of DNA services to a private agency. • The agency would evaluate the projects and validate them. • The agency would report to a government environment agency which would then communicate approval to the EB.
ACTIVITIES FOR ESTABLISHING A DNA • Hold a consultative workshop to identify DNA coordinating Institution and composition • Identify legal and regulatory implications of the DNA • Develop operational guidelines for functioning of the DNA • In depth review of DNA members to identify capacity gaps and develop specific implementation plan to capacitate them • Organise targeted series of sensitisation and training workshops for DNA members
Develop CDM promotion manuals and other aids • Conduct periodic reviews of DNA to strengthen capacity • Develop guidelines for approval/registration of CDM projects • Establish a list serve for the DNA members