NAP Expo 2015 Session II, III Niger's experience in mainstreaming CC into national planning

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SECRETARIAT

EXECUTIF DU CONSEIL

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Fraternité-Travail-Progrès

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• CNEDD established in 1996 with an executive secretary;

• PNEDD = Agenda 21 in 2000 ;

• Climate Variability and Change in 2003;

• NAPA in 2006 ;

• V&A Studies of the most vulnerable sectors

• National Climate Change Policy in 2013.

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In 2011, the decree on CNEDD was revised to include the following tasks:

• Climate change and adaptation mainstreaming into development policies, strategies and programmes; • Funds mobilisation for CCA-related activities implementation

In general, the CNEDD is responsible for climate governance and for the management of funds related to CCA.

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CC Mainstreaming into national strategic frameworks at

national, regional and local levels, such as:

• Approx. 100/226 municipalities have mainstreamed CC into their local development plans

• National Health Strategy;

• National Water Strategy;

• National Transportation Strategy.

PROGRESS IN MAINSTREAMING CC

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• NAPA drafted in 2006 8 most vulnerable municipalities identified Most vulnerable sectors identified Most vulnerable communities identified (farmers, cattle

breeders) Most vulnerable groups identified (women, youth, elderly) 14 adaptation options identified

• Lessons learnt: A few adaptation projects are being implemented based on

NAPA priorities, mainly in the agricultural and cattle breeding areas;

These pilot projects remain insufficient compared to the needs of the population

Good practices must be scaled up through projects of a bigger size

LESSONS LEARNT FROM NAPA IMPLEMENTATION

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• In order to identify long term solutions, Niger is working towards mainstreaming CC into its development planning and budgeting through the NAP process.

• This process will ensure the full mainstreaming of CC risks and opportunities into the “Vision 2035 – Niger SDDCI”, and help promote inclusive growth and strengthen sustainable development.

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MAIN CHALLENGES OF CCA MAINSTREAMING IN NIGER

With the support of the UNDP-UNEP NAP-GSP and its partners (UNITAR & GWP), Niger identified the main gaps and priority interventions to advance its NAP process.

Additional support will be required to address the following challenges:

• Limited institutional, functional and technical capacities

• Restricted financial, human and material resources

• Need to strengthen synergies and coordination between CCA initiatives

• Weak monitoring and evaluation mechanisms

• Insufficient availability, reliability and management of data

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THANK YOU