Deadline: 30-Aug-2024
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is seeking proposals for a Training Programme to Implement Decrees aimed at Reducing Open Waste Burning and Air Pollution in Cambodia.
This project responds to the request by the Ministry of Environment to train officers from the federal, provincial, district, communal and village level authorities to enforce the implementation of the sub-decree 42 on air pollution and circular 1 on banning open burning of waste.
In its Clean Air Plan the government sets a goal to reduce open waste burning across the country by 50% by 2030.
Aims
- The proposed training programme aims to:
- Enhance government official’s understanding of the decree on air pollution and ban on open waste burning.
- Strengthen the enforcement capabilities of federal, provincial, district, communal and village level authorities by providing knowledge on the impacts of air pollution/waste burning to human health, climate change, and agricultural products.
- Promote collaboration and coordination between government officers, including the Ministry of Environment, to facilitate effective implementation and enforcement of the decree on air pollution and ban on open waste burning (Decree 42; circular 1).
- This project will support the implementation of Cambodia’s Clean Air Plan with targeted activities in the waste sector, building on the on-going CCAC funded project.
Funding Information
- Estimated project cost: $200,000
Expected Results
- Outcome 1: Federal, provincial, district, communal and village level authorities have strengthened capacity to enforce regulations for reducing open waste burning and air pollution by the end of the project or soon after.
- Indicator: Number of government entities with a demonstrated improved capacity for SLCP action
- Training outputs should target at a minimum the provinces of Stung Treng, Preah Vihea, Uddar Meanchey, Kratie, Banteay Meanchey, Battambang and Pursat.
- Output 1.1: Training needs assessment of federal, provincial, district, communal and village level authorities regarding the ban for open waste burning and requirements for enforcement
- Output 1.2: Training modules and materials covering the regulations, including enforcement procedures, developed for enforcement authorities
- Output 1.3: Technical guidelines on alternatives to open waste burning are developed.
- Output 1.4: Training delivered to participants in the selected provinces
- Outcome 2: By project completion or soon after, the national government of Cambodia endorses an action plan to reduce all types of waste burning to meet its 50 per cent reduction target by 2030.
- Indicator: Number of action plans, roadmaps, strategies, or other future plans with SLCP targets or mitigation measures formally adopted, endorsed, and/or implemented
- Output 2.1 A detailed plan to reduce all types of waste burning including at a minimum:
- Context analysis
- Sector analysis: socio-economic, legal, market, and technical contexts
- Internal analysis: current resources, policies, and capacity
- SLCP emissions profile
- Projected growth or other macro-trends in the sector
- Stakeholders
- Stakeholder mapping
- Groups identified and engaged in the development of the plan
- Teams or groups involved in the development of the plan
- Vision and target
- Mitigation measures and policy actions considered
- Feasibility, barrier, and cost analysis
- Co-benefits of implementing measures
- Action plan
- Approaches and strategies
- Necessary activities (short, mid, and long-term)
- Promotion of public participation and behaviour change
- Organizational and institutional arrangements
- Implementation schedule
- Financial plan
- Estimated budget and forecasts
- External pressures
- Potential revenue
- Sources of funding
- Output 2.1: Consultation meetings with federal, provincial, district, communal and village level authorities regarding the ban for open waste burning and requirements for enforcement.
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.
- Requested funding is within the estimated budget amount, or includes a clear justification for additional expenses
- Project duration is less than 24 months
- Budget criteria are met and spending caps on expenses are respected.
- Please note that entities will be required to provide the last three (3) audited financial statements to be eligible for CCAC funding. These statements may be provided along with the application for funding or at the request of the CCAC Secretariat during the evaluation process.
- 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 key to the project’s success.
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