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Ancha Srinivasan , Ph.D. Principal Climate Change Specialist Asian Development Bank

Capacity Development Technical Assistance on Mainstreaming Climate Resilience into Development Planning. Ancha Srinivasan , Ph.D. Principal Climate Change Specialist Asian Development Bank. Outline. SPCR in Brief TA Rationale TA Objectives TA Components and Activities

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Ancha Srinivasan , Ph.D. Principal Climate Change Specialist Asian Development Bank

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  1. Capacity Development Technical Assistance on Mainstreaming Climate Resilience into Development Planning AnchaSrinivasan, Ph.D. Principal Climate Change Specialist Asian Development Bank

  2. Outline • SPCR in Brief • TA Rationale • TA Objectives • TA Components and Activities • Implementation Arrangements • Key Issues for Discussion

  3. Strategic Climate Fund (SCF) Trust Fund CommitteeObservers Clean Technology Fund (CTF) Trust Fund Committeewith equal representation of donors and recipients Pilot Program for Climate Resilience(1 billion)Sub-Committee Forest Investment Program(0.6 billion)Sub-Committee SREP (Scaling up Renewable Energy Program) (0.3 billion)Sub-Committee Observersfrom relevant organizations (GEF, UN) US$2.0 billion Climate Investment Funds Overview of Structure and Governance Partnership Forum US$4.5 billion

  4. SPCR Preparation Process • Inclusive & consultative • 06/2009 – 05/2011 • 2 joint missions • 2 technical missions • > 50 consultation meetings • > 200 comments

  5. National Consultation Meeting on Preparation of Strategic Program for Climate Resilience (SPCR) for Cambodia Cambodiana Hotel, March 2011

  6. Commune-level Consultations October 2009 Consultations with Civil Society Organizations May 2011

  7. Key Features of Cambodia’s SPCR • Prioritization based on needs and capacities • Strong linkages to NAPA priorities • Synergies with disaster risk reduction efforts • High potential for leveraging MDB funds • Effective linkages to Phase 1 PPCR activities • More effective cross-sectoral coordination • Strong stakeholder engagement & empowerment • Gender mainstreaming • Civil society support mechanism • Private sector participation • Knowledge management and learning platform • Benefits to the much larger Greater Mekong Sub-region • Accelerated poverty reduction efforts • Consistency with PPCR Results Framework

  8. . SPCR Overview • Soft Interventions • (GRANT) • Adaptation frameworks • Vulnerability and adaptation Assessments • Community-based disaster risk reduction and adaptation • Ecosystem-based adaptation • Risk sharing schemes • Hard Interventions (CONCESSIONAL CREDIT) • Climate-resilient irrigation infrastructure, roads, post- harvest and sanitation facilities • Hydro-meteorological monitoring, data collection and early warning systems • Strengthened river banks & flood protectionstructures • Capacity • Strengthening (GRANT) • Cross-sectoral coordination & technical backstopping • Knowledge management platform • CSO support, NAPA Support, gender equity and private sector • Coordination with development • partners

  9. SPCR Investment Program Components

  10. SPCR Endorsed Financing & Co-Financing

  11. SPCR Endorsed Financing & Co-Financing

  12. TA Rationale: Key Challenges for Enhancing Climate Resilience in Cambodia • Limited information on local impacts • Low awareness at various levels of governance • Limited institutional and technical capacities to mainstream adaptation into development planning • Weak cross-sectoral coordination • Lack of appropriate adaptation technologies • Absence of credible disaster response and forecasting mechanisms • Inadequate funding

  13. TA Objectives • To strengthen institutional capacity to coordinate SPCR and provide technical support • To conduct feasibility studies for selected NAPA projects • To provide support to community-based adaptation activities in multiple sectors • To develop and disseminate adaptation knowledge toolkits and products Outcome: Sustained institutional and technical capacity in Cambodia to integrate adaptation concerns into development

  14. Implementation Arrangements • Duration: 5 years (2013-2017) • Budget: $7million • Executing Agency: MOE • Implementing agencies: All ministries concerned with SPCR • One consulting firm, one NGO/firm and independent consultants • Government ownership and leadership

  15. Key Issues for Discussion • Effective coordination of SPCR investments • Inter and Intra-ministerial; • Multi-stakeholder involvement (civil society, gender-conscious approaches; private sector) • Sustainable civil society support mechanism • Modalities of NAPA support facility • Reliable approaches for adaptation knowledge management • Monitoring and Evaluation – PPCR Results Frameworks for adaptation

  16. Thank you!

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