Climate Chance Summit Africa 2019

Workshop 1 “Facilitating access of African non-state actors to climate finance”

Co-pilots of the coalition

  • ULCG-A / ULCG
  • WECF
  • Alliance of Civil Society for Clean Energy Access – ACCESS – partner of WECF
  • GCF Africa gender monitors
  • ICLEI Africa
  • GIZ
  • UNCDF

Summary

This workshop will provide an overview of the possibilities of access to climate finance for African local authorities, but also for all non-state actors in Africa, particularly in relation to the coalition’s roadmap, in order to advance on the eligibility of the projects of the territories to the international, regional and national climate fund.

Speakers

    • Innovation Environnement et Développement en Afrique

    Projet: Décentralisation des Fonds Climat

    • Hivos tbc
    • VOLONTAIRES DU DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE V2D TOGO

    Projet: Contribution à la mobilisation du financement climatique par les organisations non gouvernementales environnementales au Togo: Cas de la Prefecture des Lacs

    • SEED

    Projet: SEED Practitioner Labs Climate Finance

    • Center for 21st Century Issues/Women Environmental Programme – Burkina

    Projet: Green Climate Fund Gender Monitors for Africa

    • UNCDF

    LoCAL guidelines “Financing local adaptation to climate change: Experiences with
    performance-based climate resilience grants”

    • GIZ
    • ICLEI Africa

    Projet: The climate finance landscape for Sub-Saharan cities and case studies of good
    practice – via the CoM SSA initiative.

    • Alliance of Civil Society for Clean Energy Access – ACCESS – partenaire WECF

    Women and Gender Constituency Demands Gender-Responsive and Locally
    Adapted Climate Finance

    • Groupement Intercommunal des Collines, Bénin

    Spécificités de l’accès aux financements pour les territoires ruraux et agricoles,
    cas du Groupement Intercommunal des Collines au Bénin" – par le vice-président du GIC,
    Maire de la commune de Bantè.