Leveraging Carbon Finance for Sustainable Development UNDP s Approach

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Leveraging Carbon Finance for Sustainable Development UNDP s Approach Implementing the Nairobi Framework A Mobilization Event SB 26, Monday 14th May, 13.00-15.00 2007 UNDP

Outline UNDP s s carbon strategy CDM capacity development in sub- Saharan Africa Next steps 1 1

UNDP s UNDP score Objectives: Objectives: Expanding Expanding Geographic Geographic and and Sectoral Sectoralcoverage coverage Expand carbon market to new developing and transition countries Increase sectoral coverage and maximize sustainable development dividend Build capacity to combine & sequence different funding sources Africa ( North Africa and Eastern Africa): 11 countries Balkans and Central Asia: 11 countries Asia and the Pacific: 6 countries Arab States: 4 countries Latin America: 8 countries Energy efficiency: demand-side EE Renewables: wind, solar & geothermal Transport: bio-fuel Bio-sequestration: traditional forestry, land management Scale up of GEF market transformation initiatives Public Policy Instruments Payment for Ecosystems Services and Access to Voluntary markets 2 2

UNDP 3-pronged approach to remove barriers to carbon finance Step 1: Remove barriers to direct investments key sectors/industries (EFR, GEF, ODA) analysis of key barriers for targeted sectors initiation of policy dialogue with regulatory authorities on barrier removal strategies Development of sectorspecific strategies Implementation of barrier removal activities Step 2: Establishment of efficient host-country procedures for CDM&JI review and approval (EFR, ODA) knowledge management platform South-South cooperation assistance in establishment of DNA and project criteria/approval procedures training for DNA staff and decision-makers Public awareness raising workshops etc. Step 3: Provision of project management services to individual project developers (carbon finance) identification of priority sectors, key stakeholders and prospective projects development of pilot/ demonstration projects with MDG Carbon compilation, analysis and dissemination of experiences and lessons learnt on-going technical assistance etc. 3 3

UNDP s Carbon Implementation Framework UNFCCC Nairobi Framework coordination Global Services CDM help-desk and and knowledge management platform Start-up funds for for biocarbon projects bio- Multi-agency programmes, notably the UNDP-UNEP Partnership Consistent strategic approach across regions Regional Services Management and and coordination South-South exchange Regional KM KM platforms Standard regional project template, but tailored to address carbon access barriers and economic and development priorities within each region Africa LAC Europe & CIS Asia & Pacific Arab States Cluster projects of 5-10 premarket countries in each region 4 4

Next steps: Scale-up on-going assistance for carbon finance capacity development: Multi-donor CDM capacity development programme for 25-50 premarket countries 5 regional projects tailored to address region-specific carbon finance access barriers and sustainable development priorities Operationalize MDG/Carbon Finance linkages: Launch MDG Carbon Facility Open UNDP/Spain MDG Fund for CDM capacity development (May 2007) Mobilize resources and establish a global start-up fund for bio-carbon projects: Bio-carbon offers significant sustainable development benefits & is abundant in the least developed countries Represents the interface between mitigation and adaptation 5 5

Outline UNDP s carbon strategy CDM capacity development in sub- Saharan Africa Next steps 6 6

Objective: Countries: Enhance public and private sector capability in sub-saharan African countries to access carbon market and generate associated sustainable development benefits the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mauritius, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia Step Step 1: 1: Remove barriers to to direct investments in in key sectors/industries (EFR, ODA. GEF) Identification of of priority sectors, key key stakeholders and and prospective projects Analysis of of key key barriers for for targeted sectors and and initiation of of stakeholder consultation Development of of sector-specific strategies Industry-specific workshops Technical assistance to to identify and/or develop appropriate methodologies in in relevant sectors (e.g. (e.g. afforestation // reforestation) Initiation of of policy dialogue with with regulatory authorities on on complementary instruments (ODA, GEF, EFR) Step Step 2: 2: Establishment of of efficient host-country procedures for CDM review and approval Assistance for for DNAs through direct advice and and on-the-job training Analysis of of capacity gaps gaps and and barriers Training workshops on on DNA DNA structures, functions and and establishment Workshops on on development of of nationally-tailored sustainable development criteria Workshops for for enhancing private sector awareness Establishment of of information sharing and and outreach mechanisms Establishment of of a South-South technical exchange network Step Step 3: 3: Provision of of project management services to to individual project developers The The MDG Carbon Facility offers an an integrated package of of project management services on on a full full costrecovery basis. Services include assistance in in cost- Project identification and and development CDM processes and and project documentation Project evaluation in in a rigorous due due diligence framework Sequencing of of financial sources Identification of of investors and and buyers of of CERs 7 7

Focused approach Preliminary Scoping Studies Full Full Scoping Studies Implementation Phase Country visits & consultations Workshops & technical with with national stakeholders in in assistance targeted according to to Ethiopia, Kenya, Mauritius, scoping study findings Mozambique, Tanzania & Zambia SEPTEMBER 2007 2007 COMPLETED OCTOBER 2008 2008 Land Rehabilitation Bio-Fuels Urban Waste Renewables Energy Efficiency 8 8

Africa s abundant yet untapped bio-carbon opportunities: agriculture and land-use Importance of Carbon Fluxes from Agriculture & Land Use Relative to Fluxes from Industry & Energy 74.1 15.8 10.3 Figures above 1 indicate greater importance of agriculture & land use relative to industry & energy Reforestation on Marginal & Degraded Land Rangeland Improvement 7.0 Chad Mali Niger Sudan 5.3 Ethiopia 3.8 Burkina Faso Mauritania 2.6 1.4 Senegal 0.8 Nigeria Agro-Forestry Bio-Fuels / Bio-Energy Dryland Rice Soil Restoration / Soil Organic Carbon 9 9

Outline UNDP s carbon strategy CDM capacity development in sub- Saharan Africa Next steps 1010

Next Steps: Nairobi Framework Complete joint UNDP/UNEP/WB mapping exercise and engage other UN agencies and IFIs Agree on geographic and substantive scope of each partner s carbon finance capacity development activities and associated funding needs Start implementation of first joint UNDP/UNEP project in Sub-Saharan Africa Look for new joint programming opportunities in Africa and beyond Establish global CDM help-desk and knowledge management platform Design and operationalize modalities of cooperation at the global, regional and national level; and Report on the results at next DNA Forum in October 2007 1111