The CTCN Services UNEP – March 5th, 2014, Nairobi, Kenya.

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The CTCN Services UNEP – March 5th, 2014, Nairobi, Kenya

Individual exercise Presentation of CTCN services Group exercise Outline of the Session

Understand what services the CTCN can and cannot provide Understand CTCN mission and objectives to support transfer of technologies Understand how an NDE can support the CTCN in the delivery of its services Be able to advise country stakeholders on what the CTCN does Objectives of the Session

Individual Exercise

Duration: 10 minutes Material: Sticky notes Each participant writes on sticky notes what are their current understanding and expectations related to the CTCN services. Participants can use concrete examples on the kind of support they would like to have, and what they expect from the CTCN. Exercise Guideline

Presentation: The CTCN Services

Presentation Outlines Objective of CTCN services Approach of CTCN services Areas of CTCN services Definitions Specific Services, the Menu

Objective of CTCN Services Support the identification, use and widespread deployment of environmentally sound technologies in developing countries by: Removing barriers hindering transfer of technologies Enabling informed choices about climate technologies

Approach of CTCN Services Catalytic Country-driven Capacity-builder Collaborative Responsive

Areas of CTCN Services Three core services: 1. Provide technical assistance to developing countries to enhance transfer of climate technologies 2. Provide and share information and knowledge on climate technologies 3. Foster collaboration and networking of stakeholders on climate technologies

Overview of CTCN Services Technical Assistance Information and Knowledge Collaboration and Networking Climate Technology Centre and Network Environmentally sound technologies deployed Facilitate and enhance the transfer of climate technologies Greenhouse gas emissions reduced and resilience to climate change increased

Pyramid of CTCN Services

What do we mean by technology ? Definition of technology from IPCC report on technology transfer: Any equipment, techniques, practical knowledge and skills needed for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to climate change Includes hardware, software and orgware

What is Technology Transfer? Includes learning to understand, choose, utilise, adapt and replicate technology Technology transfer encompasses the broad set of processes that cover the flows of knowledge, experience, and equipment for mitigating and adapting to climate change among different stakeholders. It comprises the process of learning to understand, utilize, and replicate the technology, including the capacity to choose it, adapt it to local conditions, and integrate it with indigenous technologies.

Why is Support Needed for Technology Transfer? To remove barriers - Possible barriers: Lack of information Insufficient human capabilities Lack of capital High transaction costs Lack of full cost pricing Trade and policy barriers Lack of understanding of local needs Risk aversion in financial institutions Insufficient legal protection Inadequate environmental codes and standards Etc.

1. Technical Assistance - Overview Technical Assistance = Services of an expert/experts Funding mechanism Purchase of technologies Available to all Non-Annex I countries NDE of each country coordinates the process NDE officially submits the request

1. Technical Assistance – Expected Results Expected results and impacts: Capacities of individuals and organizations who have a role in the transfer of technologies are reinforced Institutional environments are better adapted and allow enhanced transfer of climate technologies in the country Mechanisms are created that facilitate and enable the transfer of climate technologies in country

1. Technical Assistance – Deliverables (i) Technical assessments and recommendations related to: Technology needs Specific technologies Related barriers Technology piloting Technology deployment Identify local needs and capacities for using and deploying technologies Provide adequate information for decision-makers to take well-informed decisions on pushing forward specific technologies

1. Technical Assistance – Deliverables (ii) Support to Policy and Planning Strategies and policies Roadmaps and actions plans Regulations and legal measures Support enactment and implementation of trade policies facilitating deployment of technologies Create legal protection and incentives for specific technologies Help review environmental standards

1. Technical Assistance – Deliverables (iii) Support to Implement Plan and Mechanisms Design of projects/structures Business plans Support preparation and implementation of existing projects and efforts

1. Technical Assistance – Deliverables (iv) Trainings and capacity building Development of curricula and execution of trainings and other capacity building programmes Enhance human capacities and knowledge of various decision-makers (government, households, actors along the technology supply chain, etc.)

1. Technical Assistance – Deliverables (v) Tools and methodologies Provide information to decision-makers Increase human and technical capacities

2. Information and Knowledge The CTCN provides: Broad range of online resources at no cost Opportunity to share best practices and lessons learnt Accessible through the Knowledge Management System (KMS)

2. Information and Knowledge Resource database: High quality documents, curated by the CTCN Consortium (Fact sheets and briefs, reports, dataset and maps, tools, training curricula and programs) Training modules: online trainings, live webinars, etc. Community of practice platform: a platform for practitioners to share experiences and discuss specific issues of particular interest with their peer.

3. Network and Collaboration The CTCN provides and supports: Various opportunities for networking with other public and private actors involved in climate technologies Initial contact and possible partnerships among actors A Climate Technology Network of organizations with expertise on climate technologies Through: International and regional forums Workshops for public-private partnerships Peer learning events

Group Exercise

Duration: 40 minutes Material: Sticky notes used in previous exercise Each group of participants will classify sticky notes from the previous exercise between those that are potential CTCN services and those that are not Exercise Guideline

Thank you for your attention !

What is Technology Transfer? Developers Community groups/NGO s International institutions Financier/do nors Owners Suppliers Buyers Recipients Users Government assistance programs Government direct investment Education and trainings Cooperative research agreements Joint ventures Foreign direct investments Licensing Direct purchase