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UNDP Moldova Overview of Climate Change Adaptation & Disaster Risk Management project portfolio
Project Launch “Climate Change and Security in the Dniester River Basin” and Seventh meeting of the Working Group on Flood Management and Climate Change Adaptation
10 July 2013Le Roi Business Center
United Nations Development Programme
UN – Moldova Partnership Framework 2013 - 2017Pillars and Outcomes
Pillar 1 - Democratic Governance,
Justice, Equality and Human
RightsPublic Administratio
n
Justice
Human Rights, Empowerment of
Women and Anti-
Discrimination
Civil Society and Media
Pillar 2 - Human Development
and Social InclusionEconomic
Opportunities and Regional Development
Health
Education
Social Protection
Pillar 3 - Environment,
Climate Change and Disaster
Risk Management
Environmental
Management
Low Emission and
Resilient Developmen
t
UNPF Pillar 3: Environment, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management
Outcome 3.1Environmental Management
Environmental Mainstreaming
Capacity Development for better
environmental management at all
levels
Outcome 3.2Low Emission and
Resilient Development
Sustainable Production and ConsumptionRenewable
Energy/Energy Efficiency
Disaster Risk Management
Climate Change Adaptation
Moldova Disaster and Climate Risk Reduction Project Phase I
Donors: UNDP, BCPR and Government of AustriaMain Partners: Ministry of Interior, Civil Protection and Emergency Situation Service, Ministry of Environment, Hydromet Service, LPAs, NGOsTimeframe: 2010-2013Total Budget: US$1,100,000
Project objective: Reduce disaster and climate risks in Moldova and thus contribute to the attainment of country development strategies and the MDGs
Expected project outputs: • Disaster risk assessment capacities strengthened and priorities identified at the
national level to inform country disaster risk and climate risk management strategies and program development
• Vulnerabilities reduced and capacities strengthened to manage climate risks at local levels
• Strengthened capacity of UN Country Team to manage disaster and climate risks
Main results achieved: - National Disaster Risk Management Strategy and Action Plan drafted- National Disaster Observatory established- Local Risk Management Toolkit developed and tested- Risk assessments undertaken in 20 vulnerable communities and 10 innovative
risk reduction pilot projects implemented- Increased capacities of DRR practitioners at national and local levels
Moldova Disaster and Climate Risk Reduction Project Phase II (planning stage)
Donors: Bureau of Crisis Prevention and Recovery (BCPR) Main Partners: Ministry of Interior, Civil Protection and Emergency Situation Service and its affiliated training centers, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Health, Crisis Medicine Training Center, Ministry of Education, Hydromet Service, LPAs, NGOs and CBOs. Timeframe: 2013-2016Total Budget: US$1,000,000
Project objective: Reduce disaster and climate risks in Moldova through the development of national and local risk management capacities
Expected project outputs: • Coordination, planning, and monitoring capacities enhanced to
execute the National Disaster Risk Management Strategy• Key stakeholders and society have improved DRR awareness and
knowledge, as well as strengthened ability to develop own capacity • Regional and Local level risk management replicated and upscaled
in Moldova
Response to the Drought 2012 Project (Emergency Response)Donors: BCPR and OCHAMain Partners: Ministry of Agriculture, Civil Protection and Emergency Situations Service, State ChancelleryTimeframe: 2012-2013Total Budget: US$200,000
Project objective: Support the government and relevant institutions in coordination efforts and developing framework related to emergency response and early recovery.
Expected project outputs: • Support to the government and other entities in
coordination and impact assessment effort related to emergency response and recovery is provided
• The recovery framework with incorporation of short term rehabilitation measures is developed
• Sustainable medium-term and long-term measures to help communities strengthen resilience to natural disasters and adapt agricultural production to climate change is ensured
• Most vulnerable families are supported with fodder to sustaintheir livestock during the critical winter months
Clima East: Ecosystem-based adaptation and mitigation
Donors: EU Main Partners: Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Agriculture, Agency “Moldsilva”, Agency for Land Relations and Cadastre, Orhei District Council, Association of mayors from Orhei District Timeframe: 2013-2016Total Budget: US$694,805
Project objective: Demonstrate a natural resource management model in the pastures and forests of Moldova which increases ecosystems’ capacity to sequester carbon under pending climate risks, while at the same time retaining biodiversity and economic values
Expected project outputs: • Pasture and community forest restoration plans for
Orhei National Park area designed • Forest and pasture restoration projects implemented• Carbon assessment and monitoring system in place
Supporting Moldova’s National Climate Change Adaptation Planning ProcessDonors: Government of Austria
Main Partners: Ministry of Environment, State Chancellery, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Regional Development and Construction, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Health, Hydromet, LPAs, NGOs, CBOsTimeframe: 2013-2016Total Budget: US$952,320
Project Objective: Support Moldova to put in place its National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process contributing to and building upon existing development planning strategies and processes and to implement priority adaptation actions
Expected projects outputs: • Institutional and policy frameworks for medium- to long-term
gender-sensitive adaptation planning and budgeting are in place• Institutional and technical capacities for iterative development of
comprehensive NAP strengthened• Adaptation interventions in priority sectors implemented including
demonstration projects at a local level to catalyse replication and up-scaling