Adaptation Fund
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Description
The Adaptation Fund was established under the Kyoto Protocol of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, and since 2010 has committed US$ 720 million to climate adaptation and resilience activities, including supporting 100 concrete adaptation projects.
Climate change is predicted to greatly affect the poorest people in the world, who are often hardest hit by weather catastrophes, desertification, and rising sea levels, but who have contributed the least to the problem of global warming. In some parts of the world, climate change has already contributed to worsening food security, reduced the predictable availability of fresh water, and exacerbated the spread of disease and other threats to human health.
Helping the most vulnerable countries and communities is an increasing challenge and imperative for the international community, especially because climate adaptation requires significant resources beyond what is already needed to achieve international development objectives. The Fund is financed in part by government and private donors, and also from a two percent share of proceeds of Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) issued under the Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism projects.
Country eligibility
Circumstantial eligible countries
Tender Management Modes
WB
GA Canada
Other
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Security (Sierra Leone)
Protected Areas Conservation Trust (PACT)
Ministry of Agriculture and Forests (Bhutan)
Ministry of Environment of Cambodia
Other agencies
IFAD
UN-Habitat
WFP
OFID
Other agencies
AF
Contracting Authorities
Grant Management Modes
NPO
UNFCCC
Protected Areas Conservation Trust (PACT)
Contracting Authorities