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US$150,000 Funding Available for strengthening Climate Resilience in South Asia

US$150,000 Funding Available for strengthening Climate Resilience in South Asia

Deadline: 30-Aug-21

Applications are now open for the Climate Innovation Challenge to crowdsource innovative and disruptive technology solutions from around the world for resilience in South Asia.

Through grant awards, matchmaking and pilot-testing, CIC will facilitate innovations across different sectors at national, sub-national and local/community levels in the region.

Facilitating innovators to deploy technology and innovative solutions to enhance climate adaptation across different sectors and levels is part of a 5-year project called “Climate Adaptation and Resilience (CARE) for South Asia.” The project is a partnership between ADPC, Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System (RIMES), and the World Bank to support informed decision-making for protecting development gains in the region.

The project aims to create an enabling environment for climate resilience in the region, focusing on Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan by improving the availability of regional data and knowledge, developing guidelines, tools, and capacities, and promoting climate-resilient decisions, policies, and investments across key sectors.

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Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

CIC is open to any firm or organization operating lawfully in any country or territory with experience in deploying solutions in low-income or developing countries. Each eligible and winning innovator would have access to a maximum of US$150,000 to pilot their innovations at regional or national level over a period of 12 months.

For more information, visit https://www.adpc.net/cic/

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