Deadline: 27-Aug-23
The Climate & Clean Air Coalition has launched a call for proposals to assess and reduce short-lived climate pollutant (SLCP) emissions.
At minimum, the project is expected to develop a National SLCP Plan and a National Methane Roadmap that will inform Niger’s 2025 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) update. This will be accompanied by workshops and trainings on mitigation SLCPs across relevant sectors.
National SLCP Plan
- Niger joined the CCAC in 2019 to boost national efforts to contribute to global goals through actions to reduce short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs). This project will support Niger to develop a National SLCP Plan to identify and assess the co-benefits of SLCP mitigation measures and build national capacity to implement priorities measures and monitor progress. This work will inform the update of Niger’s NDC in 2025, identifying SLCP mitigation measures and/or SLCP reduction targets that can be integrated into international commitments.
National Methane Roadmap
- Participating in the Global Methane Pledge, Niger has made a voluntary commitment towards the objective to reduce global methane emissions by 30% by 2030 compared to 2020 levels. This project will support Niger to develop a National Methane Roadmap, identifying priority methane mitigation measures and implementation pathways across priority sectors such as agriculture, waste, and fossil fuels. This project will compliment Niger’s request for support to develop a National SLCP Plan.
- National Methane Roadmaps leverage emerging data and techniques to enhance emissions inventories, identify compelling abatement strategies, and define methane related policies, programs, and funding streams for implementation. As a Core Implementer of the Global Methane Pledge, the CCAC is supporting the development of methane roadmaps to assist countries in achieving methane emissions reductions this decade.
Funding Information
- Estimated project cost: US$ 162,500.
- Duration: Less than 24 months.
Expected Results
- Applicants are encouraged to propose additional outputs as needed to ensure the expected project outcomes are achieved. Applicants can determine the scope of outputs if not specified. The project is expected to deliver at a minimum:
- The Government of Niger endorses the National SLCP Plan by the project end or shortly after.
- Indicator: Number of action plans, roadmaps, strategies, or other future plans with SLCP targets or mitigation measures.
- Output: National SLCP Plan for Niger which includes at a minimum:
- Integrated GHG and SLCP emissions inventory and emissions projections.
- Mitigation assessments.
- Quantification of co-benefit.
- Implementation pathways in priority SLCP sectors that include existing policies and plans.
- Cost of implementation and sources of funding.
- Summary for policy makers.
- The Government of Niger endorses the National Methane Roadmap by the end of the project of soon after.
- Indicator: Number of action plans, roadmaps, strategies, or other future plans with SLCP targets or mitigation measures.
- Output: A National Methane Roadmap developed in line with a modality agreed with the CCAC Secretariat. Implementers developing methane roadmaps should also participate in the CCAC’s Methane Roadmap Action Programme (M-RAP), which provides virtual workshops on where to find data, tools, and guidelines for analysis. At a minimum, a National Methane Roadmap should include:
- A needs assessment which identifies gaps in existing commitments and policies for methane mitigation.
- A mitigation assessment including priority mitigation measures, mitigation potential, and cost-benefit analysis of implementation in high-emitting sectors.
- An assessment of the institutional arrangements for implementation.
- A monitoring and evaluation framework for identified methane mitigation measures.
- Identified funding sources to support implementation of the measures.
- The Government of Niger integrates SLCP measures or targets into its NDC by 2025.
- Indicator: Number of NDCs targeting SLCPs.
- Output: Recommendations to include SLCP emissions reductions measures and/or targets into Niger’s updated NDC in 2025.
- The Government of Niger has a demonstrated increased capacity to assess and address SLCP emissions by the end of the project.
- Indicator: Number of government entities with improved capacity for SLCP action.
- Output: Capacity building workshops to relevant government agencies on SLCP analysis, including on monitoring, reporting, and verification.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible for consideration, project proposals must meet the following requirements:
- Complete and submitted before the deadline.
- Submitted by a non-governmental organization (NGO), intergovernmental organization (IGO), or other not-for-profit entity. Governments are not eligible to apply directly for funding in this call.
- Requested funding is within the estimated budget amount, or includes a clear justification for additional expenses.
- Budget criteria are met and spending caps on expenses are respected.
- For-profit entities may only participate in the project as stakeholders, co-funders, or end users. Applicants are encouraged to include for-profit entities in the development of the project proposal and/or during project implementation if their ownership of the proposed solution is the key to the project’s success.
Evaluation Criteria
- Proposals will be evaluated against the following criteria:
- Presents a clear plan to achieve the required outcomes during the lifetime of the project or soon after.
- Includes a plan or activities to enable the scaling up of, replication of, or sustained use of project results over time.
- Sets out a clear approach for enabling or contributing to SLCP emissions reductions and resulting co-benefits.
- Involves relevant stakeholders.
- Approach is grounded in a strong understanding of relevant risks.
- Complements other relevant initiatives, funding mechanisms, and existing policy processes.
- Applicant demonstrates necessary capacity and experience to perform the work.
- A realistic, cost-effective, and clearly justified budget and approach is proposed.
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