UNOPS
Technical support for the establishment and running of a Regional Climate Action Transparency Hub (ReCATH) in Central America Grant support-call for proposal

Reference: CFP-11875-2023-05
Beneficiary countries: Multiple destinations (see 'Countries' tab below)
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 18-Apr-2023
Deadline on: 09-May-2023 23:59 (GMT 2.00)

Description

The Initiative for Climate Action Transparency was established in 2015 at the COP that adopted the Paris Agreement to support implementation of the Agreement’s Enhanced Transparency Framework. The Initiative works with over 40 developing countries ranging from large countries, like China, to small islands, such as Antigua & Barbuda.

ICAT provides countries with tailored support and practical tools and methodologies to build robust transparency frameworks needed for effective climate action in sync with national development priorities. The projects ICAT supports relate to: building or enhancing transparency frameworks for mitigation; building a monitoring and evaluation approach for adaptation; building or enhancing frameworks to track progress in implementing nationally determined contributions; assessing the impacts of climate policies;  estimating or enhancing projections of greenhouse gases; integrating and/or aggregating climate actions at the subnational level and for non-State actors; building a tracking system for just transition processes; establishing or enhancing a climate data system; and putting in place a framework to track climate finance.

ICAT offers a suite of practical, open-source tools and methodologies to provide effective support to the transparency efforts of countries around the world.

ICAT is an unincorporated multi-stakeholder partnership steered by the Donor Steering Committee (DSC), conformed by its donors, Austria; Canada; Germany; Italy; the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF); and ClimateWorks Foundation (CWF), and includes the UNFCCC Secretariat as the dedicated UN body with a climate change policy mandate, and UNOPS as an ex-officio member. The Initiative is managed by UNOPS on behalf of the DSC. Within UNOPS, the ICAT Secretariat manages ICAT day-to-day activities, coordinating and guiding the work of the implementing partners.

The ReCATH for Central America (the Hub) aims at building capacity and creating a network in the region to support the SICA member States Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and the Dominican Republic in their efforts to improve and build sustainable and comprehensive transparency/MRV (measurement, reporting and verification) systems that allow them to adequately support their national decision making processes regarding climate actions and policies, to reach out to investors and other stakeholders in implementing mitigation and adaptation actions and to meet their reporting requirements under the Paris Agreement. The Hub will adopt and implement a collaborative approach that brings together the countries in the region and supports technical experts and expert institutions in the region to build sustainable and comprehensive MRV/transparency systems.