Presentation: PCC Climate Resilience and Adaptation – DRAFT Water Value Chain Report
Climate Resilience and Adaptation - 3 Sector Readiness Study [...]
Climate Resilience and Adaptation - 3 Sector Readiness Study [...]
Developing a climate-resilient framework for WASH services in South Africa. Tasks include: Desktop review and best practice review; Assessment of gaps and needs in sanitation delivery and access; Scenario building and adaptation plan development; Finalisation of validated climate-resilient Framework for WASH Services, Sanitation Adaptation Plans.
Identify capacity gaps and enable City of Johannesburg (CoJ) officials to effectively mobilise funds for climate action by building their capacity. The key activities for this project include mapping the city’s financial planning and budget allocation process, pinpointing areas of intervention to integrate climate action into existing budgets, identifying capacity and resource gaps that hinder access to climate finance and conducting capacity building through skills development and training.
Collaborative development of the full Simplified Approval Process (SAP) Funding Proposal (FP) and Annexes for the GCF, for the project: Ecosystem-based Approaches for transforming smallholder farming systems that are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change in South Africa (EbA-Farm).
This study seeks to analyse and present the adaptation needs and state of readiness in three sectors (built environment, agriculture, and water) for the adoption and implementation of climate adaptation solutions.
This study seeks to develop effective sectoral emission targets (SETs) for all governmental departments (inclusive of all seven environmental and non-environmental sectors).
This CEELAC report for South Africa was commissioned by [...]
Providing technical assistance for the development of a robust groundwater management plan to to be achieved through, amongst others i) guiding joint groundwater resources development and management, ii) harmonising current and planned groundwater initiatives with national plans of the LRB riparian states iii) prioritising groundwater-related projects iv) and capturing the multi-disciplinary and multisectoral approach to management and development of national and transboundary groundwater resources in the LRB.
Executing the mid-term evaluation of the GEF-funded project. Desktop review of all project documentation; interviews with relevant stakeholders; project site visits; formulation of a final MTE report.
BAU demonstrates higher inequalities, missed opportunities and increased poverty [...]