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Capacity building in Pacific CBA. Increasing interest in cost benefit analysis (as evidence to donors, to inform project design) Development of dedicated.

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1 Capacity building in Pacific CBA

2 Increasing interest in cost benefit analysis (as evidence to donors, to inform project design) Development of dedicated training activities (eg., UNDP-SPREP PACC project) Development of materials (eg guide to CBA underway)

3 Some recent training activities SPREP-executed PACC project (3 x subregional training- Nauru, Fiji, Samoa SPC/GIZ climate change project - Kiribati SPC/ GIZ climate change project planning - Vanuatu SPC/ GIZ climate change project planning –Tuvalu These training activities conducted jointly: SPREP, SPC, GIZ

4 Lessons learned Training valued by PICs Ongoing requests for in-country training from PICs (eg., Kiribati) PACC CBA Conclusion Workshop recommendations : -More in-country awareness raising on CBA -Capacity building (training, skills enhancement) -Resources (online resources, tools, guidelines, report templates)

5 New initiative Strategic comprehensive effort to enhance national capacity to analyze polices, projects and impacts Joint initiative: -SPREP -SPC -GIZ -USP -PIFS -UNDP

6 Key content Two streams of work with PIC governments envisaged: Stream 1 – capacity enhancement in CBA at project level: -Formal training, (USP), in-country training (potentially with PICPA), learning-by-doing (post workshop mentoring in CBA), communication of results for effective decision making Stream 2 – sectoral assessments for adaptation: -Identification of sectors impacted by CC, in-country training in economic assessment and work-planning, learning by doing (assessing the economic impact of climate change and risks), communication of results to inform decision-making, tertiary training courses in economic assessment of CC assessment

7 Intended outcomes Improved PIC ability to: Undertake and use systematically CBAs Incorporate climate and disaster risks into project and sector-level processes Increase the use of CBA in mainstream Government budgetary, planning and decision-making processes, and to reinforce climate and disaster risks Improve pre/post project assessment to improve access existing and emerging climate change finance mechanism

8 Seeking your feedback Would your country benefit from improved capacity in CBA? Please complete the questionnaire and let us know your views VINAKA VAKA LEVU


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