Presentation title 9. Defining a country-specific NAP process: rapid stocktaking using a sample NAP process to identify building blocks, workstreams and.

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Presentation title 9. Defining a country-specific NAP process: rapid stocktaking using a sample NAP process to identify building blocks, workstreams and a road map, building on current adaptation efforts Regional training workshop on NAPs for Latin America and the Caribbean 4 to 7 Sept 2017 San Jose, Costa Rica Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG)

Presentation title Exercise – Designing a NAP process Regional training workshop on NAPs for Latin America and the Caribbean 4 to 7 Sept 2017 San Jose, Costa Rica Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG)

Sample process to formulate and implement a National Adaptation Plan

Designing a full process: Building blocks and workstreams Each table to choose a case study country and identify where they are at in terms of the process to formulate and implement NAPs: Beginner – initiated the process through launching etc. Intermediate – draft NAP Advance – submitted NAP, implementation in progress Using the sample process to formulate and implement NAPs handout, design a custom process based on what exists already and create workstreams to carry out the new/remaining activities in the near future (say the next 3-5 years) Display your custom process using cards on a board

Presentation title Contact: The Chair Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG) leghelp@unfccc.int

Presentation title 10. GCF Guidelines (template) for accessing readiness support for the formulation of NAPs: result areas and elements of a log-frame Regional training workshop on NAPs for Latin America and the Caribbean 4 to 7 Sept 2017 San Jose, Costa Rica Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG)

Presentation title Exercise 10A: on GCF Regional training workshop on NAPs for Latin America and the Caribbean 4 to 7 Sept 2017 San Jose, Costa Rica Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG)

Adaptation Planning proposal, review and disbursement process 1. Submission Proposed by NDA Implementation partner defined by NDA (Accredited or non-Accredited) Multiple proposals with different implementation partners OK Jan 31, Apr 30, July 31, Oct 31 2. Technical review & ED decision Secretariat reviews ED or designate decides 3. Legal arrangements, disbursements, reporting Grant agreement Legal opinion, disbursement request & authorization Payments Reporting As stated earlier GCF has made an initial sum of up to USD 80 million available to support readiness activities in countries. Each area has a funding cap as outlined. There are no restrictions on the number of proposals that can be submitted, just caps on total or total access in one year. Of the USD 1 million annual country cap, there is a USD 300,000 limit to help establish or strengthen a NDA or focal point to deliver on the Fund’s requirements, and within that amount a maximum of USD 100,000 can be used for NDA-led stakeholder meetings.

adaptation planning outcome areas Indicative adaptation planning outcome areas 1. Adaptation governance and coordination established 2. Impact and investment information, and capacity to analyse it 3. Knowledge, information & communication 4. Policy & strategy development/integration 5. Financing action plan 6. Monitoring & learning

Indicative adaptation planning outcomes (Annex iv in Readiness Guidance)  

Examples of activities supported Outcome: Governance and Coordination Effective support for strengthening existing CC coordination mechanism Coordinated strategy and action plan developed to support the planning process Monitoring framework across sectors to be put in place

Examples of outcomes supported Outcome 1: Knowledge, information and communication Risk assessments and economic impact studies in climate sensitive sectors conducted and incorporated in official data systems Effective knowledge sharing platform as a resource for climate relevant planning established Climate Change induced, natural disasters related database developed

Examples of outcomes supported (Liberia and Nepal) Outcome: Financing action plan Sector and area based costed investment plans prepared for scaling up adaptation in agriculture and coastal areas that take into account climate change risks and opportunities Policy options for scaling up financing for adaptation investments identified and recommended Foster Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) to support adaptation investments.

Additional information requested (Section 3 in Readiness Guidance)   How the proposed adaptation planning activities will: Address vulnerability and anticipated impacts of climate change, over time Complement and integrate with other adaptation planning activities: NAPAs, NAPs and/or other national  adaptation plans relevant sub-national adaptation plans relevant sector-specific adaptation plans  Enable inclusive gender responsive stakeholder engagement mechanisms and inter-institutional arrangements Contribute to: reduce vulnerability to impacts of climate change integration of climate change adaptation, in a coherent manner, into relevant new and existing policies, programmes and activities

Presentation title Exercise 10B: Assessing progress towards achieving outcomes of the objectives of NAPs Regional training workshop on NAPs for Latin America and the Caribbean 4 to 7 Sept 2017 San Jose, Costa Rica Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG)