Jamaica Gleaner

Adaptation Fund issues call for innovation projects

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THE ADAPTATION Fund is inviting proposals for projects and programmes up to US$5 million each to support innovation and enhanced direct access (EDA).

These projects are funded through new and additional funding available beyond countries’ regular projectfun­ding limits. They provide climatevul­nerable developing countries further opportunit­ies to access adaptation support and address the urgency of climate change. The window for innovation projects complement­s smaller innovation grants launched previously.

All of the Adaptation Fund’s accredited national implementi­ng entities are invited to submit proposals to seek funding for either of these types of projects. Regional implementi­ng entities and multilater­al implementi­ng entities are eligible to propose these larger innovation projects.

The deadline for this first round of proposals is August 9, 2021, at 6:00 pm (EST). Submitted proposals will be considered by the board at its 37th meeting. The windows for the two types of projects, funded through Large Innovation Grants and the EDA grants, were approved by the Adaptation Fund board last October and are built on the fund’s strategic pillars of action, innovation, and learning and sharing.

The innovation projects and programmes will help countries implement innovative adaptation practices, tools, and technologi­es or scale up innovation­s that are successful­ly working.

EDA projects and programmes will be concrete adaptation activities that address vulnerable communitie­s’ urgent adaptation needs through locally led action, and that do so in a way that fosters devolved decision-making at the national and subnationa­l levels, while simultaneo­usly building the capacity of local organisati­ons to design and implement their own adaptation projects.

The creation of an explicit funding window for EDA projects and programmes also builds and expands on several examples of ongoing Adaptation Fund projects that pioneered local EDA adaptation projects on the ground in countries such as Costa Rica, South Africa, Federated States of Micronesia, and Antigua and Barbuda, and have fostered local and national partnershi­ps in the process.

“We’re seeing continued high demand for adaptation funding, especially among developing countries that have been hit hard by both climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Mikko Ollikainen, manager of the fund.

“We are pleased to open these additional funding windows for vulnerable communitie­s to accelerate urgently needed innovative and empowering localised adaptation actions on the ground and build broader resilience against climate change, environmen­tal, health, and economic risks. The new types of projects complement the Adaptation Fund’s substantia­l portfolio of over 120 concrete adaptation projects and programmes by offering developing countries opportunit­ies for new solutions to adapt to climate change in an efficient and sustainabl­e manner.”

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