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USAID Climate Ready Project

Completed: 2016-2021 Total Amount USD 23,903,456Countries: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. USAID Climate Ready Project Following the landmark COP21 in December 2015, the Conference attendees agreed to providesubstantial financing and support through international donors and funds to …

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Adaptation Fund Project

Tales of climate change impacts, resilience and adaptation in Papua New Guinea Completed: 2012-2018 Adaptation Fund Project In Papua New Guinea’s North Coast and Islands regions, coastal flooding is the most important climate change-related hazard. It threatens both coastal populations and important economic centers, including provincial capitals and economic. In the hinterland areas, climate change-related …

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UNREDD Programme

The Programme made a start with redrafting the existing National Guidelines on Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC). This document will now be presented to the public for final comments (in 2014). The Programme also advanced in REDD+ Awareness and Training. A training document was further developed and training of trainers took place at regional and local levels. The Programme also recruited 2 National Experts for the study on Social and Environmental Safeguards, employed by the National Research Institute (NRI). Through a direct contract between OCCD and NRI old and loose ties between these organisations are rekindled and strengthened. The International SES Expert was identified but actual contracting was deferred to January 2014. Budget for the SES activity will become available through a Small Scale Funding Agreement (SSFA) between UNEP and OCCD, which was signed in August 2013. By the end of 2013, UNEP had not received a request for the first payment. The UN-REDD Programme has started cooperation with parallel and/or related external initiatives related to REDD+. With the USAID/LEAF initiative the Programme will review the current Forestry Act and will integrate 12 Indicate if the source of co-financing is from: Bilateral aid agency, foundation, local government, national government, civil society organizations, other multilateral agency, private sector, or others. 13 Indicate if co-financing is in-kind or cash. 12 REDD+ aspects (i.e. safeguards) in this document. Furthermore, UNDP (through UN-REDD) has agreed to become the Delivery Partner for the FCPF-RPP initiative of the World Bank. As MRV is well-taken care of under UN-REDD, particular focus is on furthering social and environmental safeguards. Signing the actual agreement between OCCD and UNDP is awaiting final acceptance of a balanced budget for all activities by all parties.

EU GIZ ACSE Project

The objective of the project is to support the development and
resilience to climate change effects of three rural communities
in the Rigo District: Imuagoro, Kalo and Keapara villages
through the provision of reliable, integrated water and sustainable energy.
Project Summary
Location: Communities of Imuagoro, Kalo and Keapara in
Rigo District, Central Province
Objective: To support the development and resilience to
climate change effects in three rural communities in the Rigo
District, Papua New Guinea
Implementing Agency: Climate Change and Development
Authority (CCDA) with implementing partners Central Provincial Government, Rigo District Administration and Water PNG
Limited
Budget: € 1,200,000
Duration: 2017—2019
Papua New Guinea: Integrated Water and Sustainable Energy (IWASE) Project
The communities of Imuagoro, Kalo and Keapara in Rigo District,
Central Province were selected as they met the following criteria:
 Represent the different kind of village structure (highland,
shoreline-coastal and hill village) to reflect Papua New Guineas villages,
 Are easily accessible to ensure that project partners can visit
the sites, and
 Have interest and capacity to implement the project.

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