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 Capacity Development for REDD+

Building National GHGs Inventory Systems

The International Climate Initiative

• The German International Climate Initiative (ICI) has been financing climate protection projects in developing countries as well as newly industrializing countries and countries in transition since 2008

• ICI is financed through the auctioning of 8.8% of German emission trading certificates and thus represents an innovatice financing mechanism, supplementing Germany‘s existing development cooperation

• ICI supports projects in the areas of "emissions reduction", "adaptation to climate change" and "conservation of climate-relevant biodiversity"

• ICI is open to a broad diversity of national, international and multilateral applicants

• CD REDD I was one of the first projects. The new project CD II is now one of almost 150 projects currently running (as of November 2009)

• Find more information at: http://www.bmu-klimaschutzinitiative.de/en

CD REDD 1 (Jul 2008- Dec 2009)

4 Global Workshops - Berlin

- Brazil

- India

- Bonn

 Capacity Development for REDD+

CD REDD II (Oct 2009 – Aug 2013)

ObjectiveEnhance technical capability to ensure that potential REDD developing countries will be ready to submit national GHGs inventories

• Coordination with parallel initiatives that other national and international agencies are currently developing

GLOBAL LEVEL

The project will develop synergies and coordination with relevant organizations dealing with capacity building in GHGs inventories

CD REDD 2 Project implementation

REGIONAL/NATIONAL LEVEL

Two technical units working in different countries and regions

5-6 countries each

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Current capacities and support actions in potential REDD+ countriesCurrent capacities and support actions in potential REDD+ countries

T I T I T I Algeria Gambia Palau Angola Georgia Panama Argentina Ghana PNG Azerbaijan Grenada Paraguay none Bahamas Guatemala Peru limited Bangladesh Guinea Philippines good Belize Guinea-Bissau Rwanda Benin Guyana Samoa Bermuda Haiti Senegal Bhutan Honduras Serbia AUS Bolivia India Seychelles CAN Botswana Indonesia Sierra Leone DEN Brazil Iran Singapore FRA Brunei Darussalam Jamaica Solomon Islands GER(+CfRN) Burkina Faso Kenya Somalia JAP Burundi Kyrgyzstan South Africa SWE Cambodia Laos South Korea USA Cameroon Lebanon Sri Lanka UK Cape Verde Liberia Sudan UNREDD Central African Rep. Madagascar Suriname EC Chad Malawi Swaziland Chile Malaysia Syrian Arab Republic China Maldives Tajikistan Colombia Mali Tanzania Comoros Mauritania Thailand Congo Mauritius Timor-Leste Costa Rica Mexico Togo Cote d'Ivoire Micronesia, Fed.St. Trinidad and Tobago Cuba Mongolia Tunisia DRC Montenegro Turkmenistan Dominica Morocco Tuvalu Dominican Republic Mozambique Uganda Ecuador Myanmar Uruguay Egypt Namibia Uzbekistan El Salvador Nepal Vanuatu Equatorial Guinea Nicaragua Venezuela Eritrea Niger Viet Nam Ethiopia Nigeria Yemen Fiji North Korea Zambia Gabon Pakistan Zimbabwe

COUNTRIES COUNTRIES Support COUNTRIESCapacities

T = technicalI = institutional

CapacitiesSupport

CapacitiesSupport

Support (current/potential)

Capacities


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