The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)/the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) launched a new USD 10 million small grants programme funded by the Adaptation Fund.
The Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator, or AFCIA, aims to foster innovation in climate change adaptation in developing countries. The programme targets a broad range of potential finance recipients, including governments, non-governmental organizations, community groups, entrepreneurs, young innovators, and other groups.
The accelerator was announced by the Adaptation Fund at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP25) in Madrid. It is expected that this programme will help to encourage and accelerate new innovations, develop innovative adaptation practices, tools and technologies, as well as generate evidence of effective, efficient adaptation practices, products, and technologies to assess scaling up.
It builds upon the Fund’s Innovation Facility, which offers small and large grants to accredited implementing entities of the Fund. The accelerator expands access to a diverse range of stakeholders, including governments and organizations that don’t yet have implementing entities with the Fund.
Director, CTCN, Dr. Rose Mwebaza said, “This collaboration represents an opportunity to boost support for innovation in climate change adaptation. The CTCN will support countries to test, evaluate, roll out, and scale up innovative adaptation practices, products, and technologies. Moreover, the programme will facilitate knowledge sharing and the exchange of best practices.”
Manager, Adaptation Fund, Mr. Mikko Ollikainen said, “Over the last decade, the Adaptation Fund has been at the forefront to transition from business-as-usual development by innovating groundbreaking adaptation actions in the most vulnerable countries and pioneering innovative finance modalities that provide funding where it is needed the most — to empower countries to build climate resilience and enhance people’s lives on the ground.”
Ollikainen further said, “The Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator will push the envelope even more by opening new opportunities for communities, associations, business, young innovators, civil society, local governments and others to test innovative adaptation practices and technologies that further foster and accelerate innovation in adaptation to help meet the enormity and speed of climate change, as well as compounding challenges of COVID-19, while generating an effective evidence base that can lead to transformational change.”
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) through the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) administer this new joint programme and offer grant funding or technical assistance (up to USD 250,000 each) making grants available to a broad scope of stakeholders on a competitive basis.