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Update by Mr. Fred OnduriCTCN Advisory Board ChairCTCN Overview
Regional Forum for NDES
29th September 2015Yerevan, Armenia
The CTCN’s mission is “Stimulating technology cooperation and enhance the development and transfer of technologies to developing country Parties at their request”
CTCN Mandate
The CTCN was launched in 2014, with the engagement of:• UNEP, UNIDO, UNFCCC • 11 independent, regional and global organizations (including ENDA) with
expertise in climate technologies• strategic partner, DNV GL • an international network of academic, multilateral, NGO and private
sector institutions• CTCN focal points selected by each country: National
Designated Entities
Service 2:KnowledgeSharing
Service 1:TechnicalAssistance
Service 3: Collaboration & Networking
Reduce GHG
Emissions
Waste Management Agriculture
Transport
Energy Use
Energy Supply
Forestry
Industry Strengthen Climate Resilience
Early Warning &
Environmental Assessment
Infrastructure, Transport &
UrbanDesign
Marine & Fisheries
Coastal Zones
Human Health
Agriculture & ForestryWater
CTCN 3 Service Areas & Sectors
Serving as national CTCN focal points selected by each country to coordinate and submit technical assistance requests to the CTCN
National Designated Entities (NDEs)
132 NDEs have been selected by their countries as of 10 Sept. 2015
Agenda
I. CTCN Mandate and StructureII. CTCN Services
1. Technical Assistance2. Knowledge sharing 3. Collaboration and networking
CTCN Technical Assistance
Provided: • To developing countries upon their request • Free of charge (value up to 250,000 USD)• State of the art and locally relevant expertise • To academic, public, NGO, or private entities• For a broad range of adaptation and
mitigation technologies • At the local, national, or multi‐country levelAt all stages of the technology cycle: • From identification of needs;• policy assessments; • selection and piloting technology solutions; • to assistance that supports technology
customization and widespread deployment
At all stages of the technology cycle: • From identification of needs;• policy assessments; • selection and piloting technology solutions; • to assistance that supports technology
customization and widespread deployment
Fast and short (3 pages) application process for countries
CTCN Technical Assistance: MaliClimate-resilient agriculture
Request to CTCN to help catalyse private sector financing for adaptationRequest to CTCN to help catalyse private sector financing for adaptation
Challenge/Request:• Climate variability
reducing viability of key crops
• Distribution and drying technologies can strengthen productive viability
• But investment is required to pilot and scale up these technologies.
CTCN Response:1. Strengthen
business plan and financial case
2. Identify and introduce local producers to private investors
3. Train local producers for sales pitch to private investors
Result: Help to catalyse private sector financing for adaptation
Request to CTCN to support private sector development
Request:• Enable PV module
producers to enhance quality and quantity
• Providing training for local installers
• Use project as research facility for operation and maintenance
CTCN Response:• Inventory of needs
and requirements for PV pilot line
• Recommendations for design of PV industry in Iran
• Recommendation for PV cell manufacturing pilot plant
• Financial analysis
Iran: Photovoltaic Solar Cell Design and Manufacturing
Agenda
I. CTCN Mandate and StructureII. CTCN Services
1. Technical Assistance2. Knowledge sharing 3. Collaboration and networking
Knowledge Sharing: The Climate Technology Portal
• Users from 200 countries (155 developing country & small island states)• Learn about CTCN technical assistance & Network membership • Technology webinar series: topics including agriculture, energy, gender,
transportation, water issues, and waste management.
www.ctc‐n.orgwww.ctc‐n.org
CTCN Services – Regional Fora for NDEs
ASIAApril 28 – 30, Thailand
AFRICAJune 22‐26, Senegal/ Tanzania Two events in parallel, one for Francophone and one for Anglophone AfricaBack to back with the TNA training workshops.
EASTER EUROPE AND MIDDLE EASTSeptember 29 – October 1, 2015 Armenia
LATIN AMERICAOctober 26‐28, Costa Rica
CARIBBEAN SIDS AND PACIFIC SIDSOct.‐Nov. 2015, BarbadosNovember 2015, Samoa
Request Incubator Programme for LDCs
The Programme provides tailored support to Least Developed Countries to:
• Access CTCN technical assistance services
• Coordinate and scale‐up national activities related to climate technologies
• Identify funding mechanisms for deploying climate technologies in their countries
• Better measure country’s progress and demonstrate concrete achievements for climate technologies
12 participating countries:
• Bangladesh• Benin• Central African
Republic• Equatorial Guinea• Gambia• Guinea • Malawi• Nepal• Rwanda• Senegal• Tanzania• Uganda
Agenda
I. CTCN Mandate and StructureII. CTCN Services
1. Technical Assistance2. Knowledge Sharing 3. Collaboration and Networking
Climate Technology Network & Consortium
Through its Network, the CTCN mobilizes policy and technical expertise from academia, civil society, finance and private sectors to deliver technology solutions, capacity building and implementation advice to developing countries.
Climate Technology Network
DenmarkDenmark
Annex I 34Africa 0
Americas 6Asia 6
Europe 20Oceania 2
non‐Annex I 29Africa 4
Americas 7Asia 18
Europe 0Oceania 0
International 9Total 72
Regional Distribution of Network Members
Network Membership Benefits
DenmarkDenmark
Connection: Network with national decision makers, thought leaders, and other Network members to expand your partnership opportunities and learn about emerging areas of practice
Commercial opportunities: Access competitive bidding for delivery of CTCN technical assistance services to developing countries
Information exchange: Keep updated on the latest information and share what you have learned through CTCN events and via the CTCN’s online technology portal
Visibility: Broaden your organization or company’s global reach by engaging in new technology projects, presenting tutorials/workshops on your fields of expertise to peers and developing country stakeholders.