Deadline: 03-Jul-2026
The UNFCCC Technology Mechanism AI for Climate Action (AICA) Award recognizes open-source, AI-powered solutions that support climate adaptation and mitigation in least developed countries (LDCs) and small island developing States (SIDS). The award is open to individuals aged 18 and above, with the winner receiving travel and accommodation support to present their solution at COP31 in Antalya, Türkiye.
Overview
The AICA Award supports innovative artificial intelligence solutions that help vulnerable countries respond to climate change.
The award focuses on open-source AI tools that can address real climate challenges in LDCs and SIDS. These regions often face high climate risks, including extreme weather, sea-level rise, food insecurity, water stress, public health threats, and infrastructure vulnerability.
The competition promotes scalable digital public goods that can strengthen climate resilience and support low-emission development.
Key Details
- Award name: UNFCCC Technology Mechanism AI for Climate Action Award
- Short name: AICA Award
- Organizer: UNFCCC Technology Mechanism
- Eligible applicants: Individuals aged 18+
- Eligible solution type: Open-source AI-powered solutions
- Target regions: Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States
- Climate focus: Adaptation and mitigation
- Winner benefit: Travel and accommodation support to COP31 in Antalya, Türkiye
- Finalist benefit: Travel support to AICA Forum 2026
- Semifinalist benefit: Visibility, media support, coaching, and digital public goods training
Focus Areas
The award supports AI-enabled solutions for resilient and low-emission development.
Key focus areas include:
- Climate adaptation
- Climate mitigation
- Agriculture
- Energy
- Water
- Waste management
- Transport
- Early warning systems
- Health
- Climate resilience
- Low-emission development
- Open-source innovation
- Digital public goods
- AI for climate action
- Climate solutions for LDCs and SIDS
Key Concepts Explained
What is AI for Climate Action?
AI for climate action refers to using artificial intelligence to help predict, prevent, reduce, or respond to climate-related challenges. This may include climate risk modelling, early warning systems, crop monitoring, renewable energy optimization, disaster response tools, or emissions reduction solutions.
What is Climate Adaptation?
Climate adaptation means adjusting systems, communities, and infrastructure to reduce harm from climate change impacts. Examples include flood warning systems, drought planning tools, climate-smart agriculture, and health risk alerts.
What is Climate Mitigation?
Climate mitigation means reducing or preventing greenhouse gas emissions. Examples include energy efficiency tools, renewable energy planning, waste reduction systems, and low-carbon transport solutions.
What is an Open-Source Solution?
An open-source solution makes its code, model, data tools, or technical components available for others to inspect, use, adapt, and improve under open licensing terms.
What are LDCs and SIDS?
Least Developed Countries (LDCs) are countries facing major development challenges and high vulnerability. Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are island countries and territories that are especially exposed to climate impacts such as sea-level rise, storms, and coastal erosion.
What are Digital Public Goods?
Digital public goods are open-source digital solutions that can be safely reused and adapted for public benefit, including climate, health, education, and governance purposes.
Who is Eligible?
The competition is open to individuals who meet the eligibility requirements.
Applicants must:
- Be 18 years or older
- Submit an open-source AI-powered solution
- Address climate adaptation and/or mitigation
- Focus on challenges in LDCs and/or SIDS
- Clearly demonstrate how AI is used in the solution
- Show real or potential impact in a climate-related sector
Eligible Climate Sectors
Solutions may address climate challenges across sectors such as:
- Agriculture
- Energy
- Water resources
- Waste management
- Transport
- Early warning systems
- Public health
- Disaster risk reduction
- Climate resilience planning
- Low-emission development
Award Benefits
Winner Benefits
The award winner receives:
- Travel support to COP31 in Antalya, Türkiye
- Accommodation support for COP31 participation
- Opportunity to present the solution at a major global climate conference
- International exposure
- Networking with climate and technology stakeholders
- Media coverage through UNFCCC communication channels
Finalist Benefits
Finalists receive:
- Travel support to the AICA Forum 2026
- Visibility on the award platform
- Media exposure
- Structured coaching for live pitch delivery
Semifinalist Benefits
Semifinalists receive:
- Visibility on official platforms
- Media outreach support
- Video production coaching for a 90-second presentation
- Post-production assistance
- Training on digital public goods through the Digital Public Goods Alliance Secretariat
How Submissions Are Assessed
Submissions are expected to demonstrate:
- Clear use of artificial intelligence
- Open-source design
- Relevance to climate adaptation or mitigation
- Impact in LDCs or SIDS
- Scalability
- Practical value for vulnerable communities
- Potential contribution to resilient and low-emission development
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Make sure you are at least 18 years old and developing an eligible AI-powered climate solution.
Step 2: Check Open-Source Status
Ensure the solution is open-source or can be released under suitable open-source terms.
Step 3: Define the Climate Challenge
Identify the adaptation or mitigation problem your solution addresses in LDCs or SIDS.
Step 4: Explain the Role of AI
Clearly describe how artificial intelligence powers the solution and improves climate outcomes.
Step 5: Show Sector Relevance
Connect the solution to a sector such as agriculture, energy, water, waste, transport, health, or early warning systems.
Step 6: Demonstrate Impact
Explain the real or potential benefits for vulnerable communities, institutions, or climate systems.
Step 7: Prepare Submission Materials
Include information about the solution, target users, technical approach, open-source availability, impact, and scalability.
Step 8: Submit the Application
Complete and submit the application according to the AICA Award requirements.
Why It Matters
LDCs and SIDS face some of the most severe impacts of climate change while often having fewer resources to respond.
The AICA Award matters because it:
- Promotes AI innovation for climate resilience.
- Supports open-source climate technology.
- Helps vulnerable countries access adaptable digital solutions.
- Encourages scalable climate adaptation and mitigation tools.
- Builds visibility for innovators working on climate challenges.
- Connects AI developers with global climate stakeholders.
- Supports digital public goods for sustainable development.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Submitting a solution that is not open-source
- Applying without clearly showing how AI is used
- Focusing on regions outside LDCs or SIDS without relevance to eligible regions
- Presenting a general technology tool without climate adaptation or mitigation value
- Providing unclear impact evidence
- Ignoring scalability and reuse potential
- Failing to connect the solution to vulnerable communities
- Not explaining the climate sector addressed
Tips for a Strong Application
Applicants should:
- Clearly define the climate problem.
- Explain the AI method in simple terms.
- Show why the solution matters for LDCs or SIDS.
- Provide examples of real or potential use.
- Demonstrate open-source availability.
- Highlight scalability and adaptability.
- Connect the solution to specific climate sectors.
- Explain how the tool supports resilience or low-emission development.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the UNFCCC AICA Award?
The AICA Award recognizes open-source, AI-powered solutions that support climate adaptation and mitigation in least developed countries and small island developing States.
Who can apply?
Individuals aged 18 years or older can apply.
What types of solutions are eligible?
Eligible solutions must be open-source, AI-powered, and focused on climate adaptation and/or mitigation challenges in LDCs and/or SIDS.
What sectors are covered?
Eligible sectors include agriculture, energy, water, waste management, transport, early warning systems, health, and other climate-related areas.
What does the winner receive?
The winner receives travel and accommodation support to present their solution at COP31 in Antalya, Türkiye, along with global visibility, networking, and media coverage.
What support do finalists receive?
Finalists receive travel support to the AICA Forum 2026, platform visibility, media exposure, and coaching for live pitch delivery.
What support do semifinalists receive?
Semifinalists receive official visibility, media outreach support, video coaching, post-production assistance, and training on digital public goods.
Conclusion
The UNFCCC Technology Mechanism AI for Climate Action Award supports open-source AI innovation for climate adaptation and mitigation in LDCs and SIDS. By recognizing scalable, practical, and climate-focused digital solutions, the AICA Award helps connect AI innovators with global climate platforms and promotes technology that can strengthen resilience and low-emission development in vulnerable regions.
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