ICAT is seeking proposals from interested organizations to develop a series of case studies to expand the knowledge base on possible applications and benefits of the ICAT Transformational Change Toolkit.
Local organizations (including governmental entities and non-governmental organizations, such as research institutions, think tanks, academic/university institutions or grass roots organizations) are expected to apply the toolkit in developing countries over a seven-month period and provide feedback that will contribute to improving the Toolkit and its usability. The case studies could cover the assessment of various types of interventions, including those related to Article 6 and carbon markets, private sector investments or plans, or a collection of interventions.
Deadline for the submission of proposals: 12 March 2025
Access the full text of the call for proposals and submit your application on the United Nations Global Marketplace.
Access the full call for proposals and apply before 12 March 2025.
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