ENVIRONMENT
Services: Technical assistance, Diagnostics and feasibility studies, Training and capacity building
Countries: Niger
Dates of intervention: 2021/01 - 2021/08
Amount executed: 101 081 €
Total amount of the service: 101 081 €
Main backer: World Bank - Client
Main beneficiary: Government of Niger
Support provider: SalvaTerra
Experts: Blanche RENAUDIN, Eva HAENTJENS
Certificate of satisfactory executionPlan d'investissement de la CDN du NigerPlan de partenariat de la CDN du Niger
Niger's Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) Partnership Plan defines the commitments and collaborations between the Nigerien Government and its partners (donors, institutions, private sector) to achieve the climate and development objectives of the NDC.
Backed by this Partnership Plan, the NDC Investment Plan translates these commitments into concrete projects and identifies the financial needs to ensure the implementation of mitigation and adaptation measures, as well as the development actions in which these climate measures are integrated.
As the objective is to ensure an operational and financial translation of Niger's climate commitments, the services provided consisted of supporting the development of the Partnership Plan of the NDC of Niger and the associated Investment Plan.
This has involved identifying and prioritizing mitigation and adaptation actions, assessing financial needs, identifying and mobilizing partners and finance, and defining monitoring and implementation mechanisms.
More than 30 partners were involved in the development of these Plans and ultimately mobilized on nearly 110 projects, for a total amount of US$ 3.25 billion.
Development of the Partnership Plan and the Investment Plan of the NDC of Niger: Identification and prioritization of mitigation and adaptation actions; Assessment of financial needs; Identification and mobilization of partners; Definition of monitoring and implementation mechanisms. This support has made it possible to structure 110 projects with 30 partners, for a total of $3.25 billion in funding.