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Youth Adaptation Solutions Challenge Francophone Cohort

Submitted by Trine Tvile on
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The Youth Adaptation Solutions Challenge is an annual competition and awards program for youth-led enterprises (50% women-led) organized by GCA and AfDB as part of the Youth Adapt Flagship Program. 

The competition invites young entrepreneurs and Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Africa to submit innovative solutions on climate adaptation and resilience. The winners will be part of a 1-year incubator program, which will provide tailored training on business development and adaptation, coaching, networking opportunities, and grants to enable the youth-led enterprises to scale up their innovative businesses and build resilience among marginalized communities in Africa

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Deliver business development services (BDS) to and build the institutional capacity of youth-led enterprises, positioning them to effectively utilize grants offered and to also mobilize additional private capital, scale up climate action and create employment opportunities on the continent.
Objectives

The objective of the project is to deliver business development services (BDS) to and build the institutional capacity of youth-led enterprises, positioning them to effectively utilize grants offered and to also mobilize additional private capital, scale up climate action and create employment opportunities on the continent.

AAAP added value
  • Build youth capacity for employability and unlocking access to finance
  • Deliver a 1-year incubator program tailored training on business development and adaptation
  • Provide coaching and networking opportunities
  • Equip young innovators and MSMEs with customized skills and resources to scale up climate adaptation innovations and boost the creation of jobs
Expected Outcomes
  • Grant disbursement to the 5 winners of the YouthADAPT winners
  • 12-weeks training with practical skills in entrepreneurship and business development and climate adaptation
  • Mentorship to enable the winners to execute their business plans, create jobs, and support the continental effort towards climate resilience
  • Training materials developed and training workshops  delivered tailored to the selected youth-led start-ups
  • Support to the youth led-businesses to develop and implement their business plans and to mainstream adaptation and climate resilience in their businesses
Expected impacts
  • Delivered business development services (BDS) to and building the institutional capacity of youth-led enterprises
  • Youth-led enterprises positioned to effectively utilize grants offered and to also mobilize additional private capital
  • Scaled up climate action and  ability create employment opportunities on the continent
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End Date
Fincial instrument
Grant
AAAP Focus Areas
Youth
Entrepreneurship
Project Value

USD 500 Million

Unique identifier
407450

Rapid Climate Risk Assessments for Five African Cities (Batch II)

Submitted by Trine Tvile on
AAAP upstream status
Sector
AAAP facility upstream
225000
PAC date
Sub-sector
Project stage
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Currently, Africa’s infrastructure needs are around USD 130–170 billion a year, with an investment gap of over 50–60% of that amount. Making Africa’s infrastructure resilient adds only an average of 3% to total costs, but every $1 spent could yield $4 of benefits.

The Africa Infrastructure Resilience Accelerator (Pillar 2 of the Africa Adaptation Acceleration Program (AAAP)) focuses on accelerating infrastructure resilience efforts on the continent. It will strengthen the enabling environment and provide the technical support to scale up investment in resilient infrastructure. It will also ensure that new and existing infrastructure uses nature-based solutions and create positive socioeconomic impacts and green jobs. By 2025, Pillar 2 of the AAAP aims to scale up investment at national and city level for climate-resilient infrastructure in key sectors such as water, transport, energy, and waste management, and integrate resilience in up to 50% (by value) of new infrastructure projects.

The City Adaption Accelerators (CAAs) will conduct Rapid Climate Risk Assessments (RCRAs) in target cities, which aim to improve climate adaptation and build resilience in urban areas.

GCA Focal Point
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Climate Change Officer
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Improved climate adaptive spatial planning at the municipal and regional levels

Objectives

The primary purpose of the RCRAs is to inform the identification and preparation of AfDB projects.

The RCRAs will inform the development of a comprehensive climate adaptation strategy and prioritization plan and are a crucial step towards the development of the CAA for each of the target cities. The overarching objective of the CAA is to create a shared strategic framework for GCA’s engagement in climate adaptation and resilience building in urban areas. The development objective of the CAA is to support cities and countries to strengthen their urban climate adaptation and resilience outcomes through enhanced (1) understanding; (2) planning; (3) investments; and (4) governance and capacity building

AAAP added value
  • informed future discussions surrounding climate adaptation investments 
  • technical guidance to firms towards developing well-informed analyses
  • Literature review of vulnerability and adaptive capacity assessments of cities to climate change
  • Scoping of past and current initiatives and key stakeholders relevant for adaptation and resilience building in cities.
Expected Outcomes
  • City Scan system established for a rapid review of actions around climate hazard and risk assessments and more locally focused assessments of vulnerability and adaptive capacity.
  • Rapid Climate Risk Assessments prepared: readily available and accessible information on key climate hazards and associated risks; will indicate whether an in-depth climate risk assessment is required. 
  • City Scoping system established that provides insight into past and current initiatives relevant for adaptation and resilience building and identifies key stakeholders and relevant initiatives.
Expected impacts
  • Strengthened urban climate risk management for resilient cities; 
  • Equitable access to  water resources that are well and sustainably managed created; Improved urban liveability and public health due to a reduction in climate risks stemming from heat stress and disease
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Fincial instrument
Grant
AAAP Focus Areas
Infrastructure
Project Value

~€45,000 per city (~€225,000 total)

Unique identifier
334778

Climate risk regulation in Africa’s financial sector and related private sector initiatives

Submitted by Trine Tvile on

Extreme weather phenomena such as rising temperatures and the increasing frequency of droughts and floods are affecting lives and livelihoods in Africa. According to the Global Climate Risk Index 2021,1 five African countries ranked among the 10 countries most affected by extreme weather in 2019: Mozambique (first), Zimbabwe (second), Malawi (fifth), South Sudan (eighth), and Niger (ninth).

Digital Climate Adaptation Solutions Training – Southern Africa

Submitted by Trine Tvile on
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Harnessing the power of technological innovations and digitalization to improve agricultural productivity and strengthen climate resilience has been recognized as one of the potential game changers to address many of pressing climate concerns and rural transformation challenges facing Africa today. 

Digital climate-informed advisory services are tools and platforms that integrate climate information into agricultural decision-making. These services range from digital mobile apps, radio, and online platforms to digitally enabled printed bulletins based on climate models and extension services that utilize climate information platforms. DCAS offers crucial opportunities to build the resilience of small-scale producers in the face of worsening climate change impacts, particularly when bundled with complementary services (such as financing, input supply, market access, insurance).

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Enhanced capacity of selected agricultural stakeholders in public institutions and farmers groups across Southern Africa to use digital agriculture advisory solutions
Objectives

The objectives of the DCAS trainings are as follows:

  • Capacity enhancement for agricultural stakeholders across Southern Africa in DCAS
  • Supporting trainees to improve their confidence and capacity to design and implement DCAS projects to reach the last mile and farmers for improved food security and climate resilience
  • Facilitating knowledge/experience sharing of participants on contextual issues and approaches to scale up DCAS
AAAP added value
  • Increase the knowledge of stakeholders from across Southern Africa on opportunities and new approaches for the design, mainstreaming and use of digital tools and data-enabled agriculture to combat the effects of climate change
  • enhancing capacity to use  digital agriculture advisory services and solutions to ensure uptake by of DCAS among stakeholders in Southern Africa
Expected Outcomes
  • Over 50 Participants trained in digital agriculture and digital climate adaptation solutions
  • A new cohort or platform of African public officials, researchers, farmers organizations leaders and agricultural NGO focal points with improved expertise in DCAS (for subsequent experience capitalization follow up and training) 
  • Training evaluation assessment report
Expected impacts
  • Improved understanding / knowledge of target stakeholders in Southern Africa through training and information sharing including lessons learned on the challenges, opportunities and new approaches to the design, mainstreaming and use of DCAS and data-enabled agriculture
  • Enhanced capacity of selected agricultural stakeholders in public institutions and farmers groups across Southern Africa to use digital agriculture advisory solutions, implement digital climate smart advisory solutions, and train their members/colleagues to use DCAS tools
Start Date
End Date
Fincial instrument
Training Event
AAAP Focus Areas
Agriculture
Food Security
Project Value

€100,000

Unique identifier
277522