Project Title:
Promoting transformative and climate resilient agriculture (CRA) in Nepal-Preparation Full Proposal for Green Climate Fund
AMP ID:
8723810720290
Status:
On-Going
Status Reason:
Outputs:
Output 1.1: Government’s institutional measures established and strengthened for efficient coordination, management and promotion of climate-resilient agriculture
Output 1.2: Technical capacity of government staff enhanced for implementing adaptation and mitigation measures
Output 1.3: Multi stakeholder engagement enhanced for creating enabling environment for public-private sector partnership
Output 1.4: Monitoring and evaluation mechanisms established for cross institutional sharing, learning and replication
Output 2.1: Integrated Climate Risk Management (ICRM) in the agriculture sector piloted and promoted
Output 2.2: The resilience of agriculture system (crop, livestock, and aquaculture) to climate change improved
Output 2.3. Adaptive capacity of farmers and herders to climate change risks and uncertainties strengthened
Output 2.4. Efficient, profitable and sustainable market infrastructure, institutions and value chain established
Output 2.5: Awareness, capacity and skills of smallholder farmers enhanced to adopt climate resilient practices and attain environmental sustainability
Output 3.1: Green House Gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture reduced
Output 3.2: Carbon sequestrations in soils improved
Output 4.1: Database of results obtained from technology generation and dissemination activities maintained and knowledge products developed
Output 4.2: Evidence-based policy feedback mechanism established to ensure mainstreaming of climate resilience in development policies
Output 5 - Final proposal according to GCF requirements and submitted to the GCF
Input:
1.1 Desk review and data collection
1.2 Baseline data collection
1.3 Institutional assessment
1.4 Value chain assessment
1.5 Climate risk assessment
1.6 Off-farm livelihoods assessment
1.7 Mitigation and soil assessment
1.8 Knowledge management assessment and procurement capacity needs assessment
2.1 Prepare proposal development stakeholder engagement plan
2.2 Inception mission consultations
2.3 Follow-up consultations
3.1 Prepare proposal documentation preparation plan
3.2 Prepare revised project framework
3.3 Prepare ESIA and ESMP
3.4 Prepare Gender Action Plan
3.5 Prepare Executing Entity Appraisal report
3.6 Prepare Integrated Financial Model
3.7 Prepare economic analysis of suggested options
3.8 Prepare GIS maps
4. Prepare procurement plan and budget
4.2 Prepare M&E plan
5.1 Prepare draft full proposal document
5.2 Prepare revised full proposal document
Impact:
The expected result or outcome of the activities to be implemented under the agreement is that a full CRA proposal and supporting documentation will be prepared and submitted to the GCF. The expected development impact of the activities in rural communities in the target geographical regions of the CRA Proposal will enhance the climate resilience, sustainable livelihoods, food and nutrition security of vulnerable farming communities, while decreasing emissions and increasing sequestration of carbon in agricultural production systems through the promotion of resilient agricultural technologies and practices.
Outcome:
1. Enabling policy, institutional environment and technical capacity for promotion of transformative and climate-resilient agriculture
2. Managing climate risks and adapting to climate change through climate resilient agriculture for sustainable livelihoods
3. Promoting transformation in agriculture sector through reduced emissions and increased carbon sequestration
4. Well established knowledge management and evidence based policy development supported
Climate Change Relevance:
Highly relevant
Physical Progress %:
Gender Marker:
Indirectly Supportive
budget
Activity is Off Budget
Donor Codes:
- Organization Name: United Nations Environment Programme
- Organization Acronym: UNEP
- Organization Group: United Nations
- Organization Type: Multilateral
- Organization Code: UNEP1
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Humanitarian Aid:
No