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The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page.
Based in Seoul, the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is an intergovernmental organization founded to support and promote a model of economic growth known as "green growth" which targets key aspects of economic performance such as poverty reduction and job creation, as well as social inclusion and environmental sustainability. GGGI works with countries around the world, building their capacity and working collaboratively on green growth policies and bankable projects that can impact the lives of millions. The organization partners with countries, multilateral institutions, government bodies, and the private sector to help build economies that achieve strong growth and are less carbon intensive, more resilient to climate change, and more efficient and sustainable in the use of natural resources.
The Paris Agreement provides a comprehensive framework for signatory Parties to reach an ambitious commitment to limit the increase in global average temperature to well below 2°C, and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5°C in a cooperative manner. This framework covers a number of instruments including cooperative approaches under Article 6 which allows signatory countries (and private sector entities authorized by these countries) to engage in international carbon transactions. The Carbon Finance Department (CFD) of GGGI is a global leader in Article 6 international carbon trading technical assistance, implementing several programs since 2019 related to preparing and supporting countries in trading, opening up international carbon markets. The resultant flow of transactions is envisaged to build a robust and reliable global price for carbon, something many areas of the private sector have long called for as a way to motivate the transformational change needed to achieve the ambitious goals of Paris.
In 2024 GGGI launched the Carbon Transaction Facility (CTF), GGGI’s programmatic approach to scaling up international carbon trading under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. The CTF encompasses the Article 6 Readiness Facility and multiple Carbon Funds. While the Readiness Facility is focused on providing technical assistance and increasing readiness for Article 6 trading at host country level, Carbon Funds primarily seek to channel carbon finance to developing countries through the purchase of Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs) generated from mitigation activities implemented in GGGI Member and Partner host countries.
The Article 6 Climate Cooperation Fund (ACCTIF) is one of the Carbon Funds currently operational under the CTF. Funded by the Swedish Energy Agency (SEA), ACCTIF was established as a transaction-focused facility, building upon the foundation laid by its predecessor, the Mobilizing Article 6 Trading Structures (MATS) program. Since 2020, MATS supported the development of mitigation activities and the establishment of Article 6 governance frameworks across several host countries. In 2024, MATS formally transitioned into ACCTIF, expanding its support for international carbon market readiness under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement in four partner countries: Nepal (NPL), Côte d’Ivoire (CIV), the Dominican Republic (DOM), and Zambia (ZMB).
The role of the ACCTIF Carbon Associate, Nepal is to support the activities being carried out by the GGGI ACCTIF team, including assisting with interface and liaising with the Government of Nepal’s relevant stakeholders and engaging with private sector mitigation action proponents. Working under the direction of the ACCTIF Fund Manager and in close coordination with the GGGI Country Representative of Nepal and local GGGI team, the Associate will play a key role in supporting smooth implementation and action on the project deliverables. Providing direct support to the Government of Nepal in understanding Article 6 knowledge products and facilitating review and approval processes of Article 6 relevant decisions.
The purpose of this role is to:
The Associate will engage with a wide range of stakeholders including government ministries, national bodies, and external partners. Key engagement responsibilities include:
The Associate will be responsible for delivering high-quality outputs that support the strategic and operational goals of the ACCTIF Nepal implementation. Key deliverables include:
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