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Overview of CPDAE Action Plan

Overview of CPDAE Action Plan. Durban June 6 th , 2019.

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Overview of CPDAE Action Plan

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  1. Overview of CPDAE Action Plan Durban June 6th, 2019

  2. CPDAE Purpose: The purpose of the CPDAE is to provide an avenue for knowledge exchange, learning and experience sharing, collaboration and peer support within the community of national implementing entities (NIEs) and DAEs involved in the programming of climate change adaptation and mitigation finance, so as to increase the effectiveness of entities in accessing resources and implementing adaptation and mitigation projects and programmes through direct access.

  3. This is a proposal of CPDAE Action Plan just for the consideration of the members

  4. Development of an online platform with a closed forum for experience sharing and discussions. • It is about having a platform that will be composed of various groups which will allow DAEs to have a private space for communication and sharing of material among themselves, while also providing a space for public exchange

  5. Develop an online hub/Pavilion for sharing toolkits and lessons learnt on project development, implementation, M&E and sharing lessons. • This will strengthen DAEs to work closely together and saving financial resources through developing similar toolkits and guideline documents which exist in other countries. This will give DAEs an opportunity to refine and enhance existing toolkits to their country needs.

  6. Development of a capacity building and training of trainers programs with training modules in several languages on the themes relevant to DAEs, with a focus on direct access (accreditation), concept note and funding proposal development, project development, and monitoring and evaluation of projects. • These programs would support the capacity within DAEs themselves, as well as the development of a roster of certified experts to support national institutions with the accreditation and project development process.

  7. Organization of regional or sub-regional forums, training events and global workshops. • These meetings will allow both for a direct exchange of experiences among DAEs, and the development of a true community of practitioners, and would provide a platform for gathering of organized feedback and suggestions from DAEs to inform the board and secretariats of the climate funds, and the UNFCCC COP negotiators.

  8. Support for bilateral cooperation between DAEs, or between DAEs and future accredited entities. • The aim is to enable DAEs to work directly in partnership with each other, or with national institutions that are in the process of applying for accreditation, to share experiences, collaborate on capacity building initiatives and development of joint concept notes and funding proposals.

  9. Communication and press releases every 3 months • The Bulletin allows the DAES to share knowledge in a constant basis, and to hear from each other, ideas and actions implemented.

  10. CPDAE annual meeting • An annual meeting to analyze the CPDAE plan, charter and to choose the countries that will be part of the Committee.

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