Jump to Content
  • Climdev-Africa Live

ClimDev-Africa

Leading the response to climate change in Africa

Search form

  • Home
  • Governance
  • Climate Information
      • Climate science and services
    close this panel
  • Policy Support
  • Advocacy
    • Climate Change and Development Conferences (CCDA)
      • AGN Support
        • Capacity Building
    close this panel
  • Resources
        • African Climate Change Expert
          • Institutions along the CIS value chain
            • CDSF Operation Procedures Manual
              • Template for Submitting a Proposal
    close this panel
  • Knowledge Products
  • Document Library
  • In the News

You are here

Home » Parallel sessions V : Is Global Climate Change...

Parallel sessions V : Is Global Climate Change Framework working for Africa?

Attachment: 
PDF icon 5_1_1_Africa and the Global Climate Change Negotiations.pdf
PDF icon 5_1_2_Integrating climate resilience into long-term development paths- A domestic approach for an African global climate change framework.pdf
PDF icon 5_1_3_Equity Reference Framework Fairness for Africa.pdf
PDF icon 5_2_1_Equity Lessons from Multilateral Regimes.pdf
PDF icon 5_2_2_New Market Based Mechanisms Opportunities and Challenges for Africa.pdf
PDF icon 5_2_3_Design options for the Green Climate Fund to support renewable energy feed-in tariffs in developing countries.pdf
PDF icon 5_2_4_Africa Climate Equity Implications of New Interpretations of the Common but Differentiated Responsibility (CDR).pdf
PDF icon 5_3_1_Climate Change Adaptation for Development Strategic or Risk.pdf
PDF icon 5_3_2_Climate change wildlife conservation policy and management implications in Africa.pdf
PDF icon 5_3_3_A Pathway to a Climate Change Agreement in 2015 -A Proposed Process for Setting and Reviewing GHG Emission Reduction Offers prior to 2015.pdf
Parallel sessions

Climate change in Africa News

  • Namibia: Farmers Warned Against Extreme Cold
  • Nigeria: Windstorm Kills 6, Injures 30 in Taraba
  • Africa: Africa's Decarbonisation Dilemma
  • Zimbabwe: Harare Goes Green - Capital City Leads Zimbabwe's Climate Fight With Bold Urban Solutions
More

Recent Documents

  1. WP27 Impact on Household Welfare | English
  2. WP26 Synthesis Climate Change and Agriculture Production | English
  3. WP25 Scoping Study Uganda | English
  4. WP24 Scoping Paper Burundi | English
  5. WP23 Scoping Paper Rwanda | English
  6. WP22 Scoping Paper Tanzania | English
  7. WP21 Downscaled Climate Changes Scenarios | English
  8. WP20 Climate Change Policies Nexus Between Policy Research and Practice | English
  9. State of warming in Africa with data of January to September 2017 | English
  10. ACPC programme strategy - 2017-2021 | English
Read more

ClimDev-Africa Parts

ACPC

CCDU

CDSF

The African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC) is a hub for demand-led knowledgebase on climate change in Africa. We are an African centre addressing the need for greatly improved climate information for Africa and strengthening the use of such information for decision making, by improving analytical capacity, knowledge management and dissemination activities. The overall objective of the Climate Change and Desertification Unit (CCDU) is to provide policy and political guidance, and to enhance coordination and harmonization of Africa’s activities in the field of climate change. This would entail effectively engaging Africa’s political leadership at all levels using the AU structures in order to advance climate change issues.  The ClimDev Special Fund (CDSF) is a demand-led Fund that pools resources to finance investment activities on the ground across Africa for the generation and use of climate information for climate-resilient development. Grants are provided to projects in line with the ClimDev-Africa Programme’s goal, purpose and results areas and are implemented by national ...
Read more Read more Read more

 

About ClimDev

  • Framework Document
  • Contact Information

ClimDev-Africa.org ©2023. All right reserved