Deadline: 17-Apr-2026
This UNOPS-managed opportunity provides $117,400 to support Sri Lanka in updating its Carbon Net Zero Roadmap and aligning long-term climate strategies with current NDCs and development priorities.
Overview
The funding opportunity, managed by UNOPS, supports the Government of Sri Lanka in revising its Carbon Net Zero Roadmap and Strategic Plan.
The initiative is implemented under the Partnership Action Fund (PAF) in response to a request through the NDC Partnership.
Technical leadership is provided by UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre in collaboration with national stakeholders.
Objectives
The programme aims to:
- Update the 2050 Carbon Net Zero Strategy
- Align long-term plans with updated NDCs (NDCs 3.0)
- Strengthen monitoring, reporting, and transparency systems
- Improve climate data quality and tracking
- Develop a just and inclusive transition framework
- Link long-term decarbonisation with short-term policy actions
Key Focus Areas
- Revision of Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy (LT-LEDS)
- Strengthening MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, Verification) systems
- Climate data improvement and tracking tools
- Socio-economic and just transition planning
- Policy alignment with IMF restructuring and national priorities
- Stakeholder coordination and sectoral engagement
Funding Details
- Total funding: $117,400
- Funding mechanism: Partnership Action Fund (PAF)
- Coverage: Technical assistance, research, stakeholder engagement, reporting
Implementation Structure
National Partner Role
The selected national partner will:
- Lead stakeholder consultations and workshops
- Facilitate sector-level discussions
- Manage data collection and coordination
- Support preparation of reports and deliverables
Technical Partner Role
UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre will:
- Design project framework and methodology
- Deploy tools such as GACMO for emissions analysis
- Conduct socio-economic assessments
- Provide training and capacity building
- Review outputs for quality assurance
Eligible Applicants
- International NGOs
- Academic and research institutions
- National NGOs and community-based organizations
Expected Outcomes
- Updated and aligned Carbon Net Zero Roadmap
- Stronger integration of long-term and short-term climate targets
- Improved transparency and data systems
- Enhanced stakeholder coordination
- Practical and actionable decarbonisation pathways
Why This Opportunity Matters
This initiative is significant because it:
- Supports evidence-based climate policymaking
- Strengthens institutional capacity in climate governance
- Promotes a just transition approach
- Aligns national goals with global climate commitments
- Enhances implementation of NDCs
How to Apply
Steps
- Review Requirements
Understand technical scope and expected deliverables - Form Partnerships
Engage relevant national stakeholders and experts - Develop Proposal
Include:
- Technical methodology
- Workplan and timeline
- Budget and resource allocation
- Submit Application
Through the UNOPS/PAF application process
Evaluation Process
Proposals will be assessed based on:
- Eligibility compliance
- Technical quality
- Financial feasibility
- Risk and sustainability considerations
Tips for Applicants
- Demonstrate experience in climate policy or decarbonisation
- Highlight stakeholder engagement strategies
- Show familiarity with NDCs and LT-LEDS
- Include strong data and analytical approaches
- Emphasize sustainability and long-term impact
FAQs
1. What is the funding amount?
$117,400 in total.
2. Who manages the programme?
UNOPS manages the funding, with technical leadership from UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre.
3. Who can apply?
NGOs, research institutions, and academic organizations.
4. What is the main goal?
To update Sri Lanka’s Carbon Net Zero Roadmap and align it with current climate priorities.
5. Is local collaboration required?
Yes, strong engagement with national stakeholders is essential.
6. What is the expected impact?
Improved climate planning, data systems, and implementation pathways.
Conclusion
This funding opportunity offers a strategic chance to contribute to Sri Lanka’s climate transition by strengthening long-term planning and aligning it with real-world implementation needs.
It is particularly valuable for organizations with expertise in climate policy, data systems, and stakeholder engagement.
For more information, visit UNOPS.









































