ICAT is seeking proposals from interested organizations to provide technical support to its partner countries. The aim is to enable developing countries to be better positioned to strengthen and effectively implement their nationally determined contributions (NDCs) by providing expert advice and support, i.e. technical support, training and capacity building, for their climate transparency efforts based on country priorities and needs.
The grant covers support to countries for building modelling frameworks and tools to design strong NDCs and climate strategies, collecting data for such analysis, and refining inventories, focusing on relevant sectors. It also covers assistance to countries in applying the ICAT Toolbox to analyze policy impacts, covering both greenhouse gas and sustainable development impacts, as well as to put in place credible just transition monitoring processes and climate finance transparency frameworks.
Deadline for the submission of proposals: 30 May 2025
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Call for Proposals: Grant for technical support to increase transparency capacities in developing countries
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