Empower to Adapt: Creating Climate-Change Resilient Livelihoods through Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) in Namibia: FP024

Project Outline

This project seeks to empower rural communities of the Namibian CBNRM Network to respond to climate change in terms of awareness, adaptive capacity, and low-carbon development through strengthening the institutional foundation for effective and sustainable community-led local climate action in the CBNRM network, and by providing direct access to climate finance for increased resilience of CBNRM livelihoods and low carbon rural development.

Country(ies) Namibia
National Designated Authority (NDA) Ministry of Environment and Tourism: MET
Accredited Entity (AE) Environment Investment Fund of Namibia: EIF (Direct/National)
Executing Entity (EE) Communal Conservancies, Community Forests, MET, and support organizations such as the Namibian Association of Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) Support Organizations (NACSO ) (Public)
Date of Final FP Submission August 26, 2016
Estimated Project Duration 2017-2022
Target Sector Natural Resource Management
GCF Financing 10 million USD (Grant) Micro
Co-financing N/A

Project Description

< Major Project Components>

  1. Grant facility for resilient CBNRM livelihoods in Namibia.
  2. Capacity building and community support.
Schematic illustration of grant appraisal and contract procedures
Schematic illustration of grant appraisal and contract procedures
Ref: FP024 Empower to Adapt: Creating Climate-Change Resilient Livelihoods through Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) in Namibia

Potential Indicators of Key Impacts

Expected total number of direct and indirect beneficiaries, disaggregated by gender (reduced vulnerability or increased resilience):

  1. Direct beneficiaries: 15,500 persons (50% of total beneficiaries will be female)
  2. Indirect beneficiaries: 61,000 persons
  3. 1% of the population in CBNRM areas
  4. Other relevant indicators:
    Strengthened institutional and regulatory systems for climate-responsive planning and development:
    • 30 additional CBNRM entities will demonstrate compliance with MET's SOPs as a result of the project.
  5. Increased generation and use of climate information in decision-making:
    • 30 community-based organizations (CBOs) will have adopted the local climate monitoring system developed and introduced by the project.
  6. Strengthened adaptive capacity and reduced exposure to climate risks:
    • 2,400 rural households expected to undertake climate resilient agriculture actions.
    • 90 settlements expected to have increased climate change resilience.
    • 450 households with improved water security, improved health and sanitation, and at the same time increased resilience to slow onset/sudden climate-induced disasters.
    • 186 sustainable climate-resilient jobs (50% female, 50% male) expected to be generated.
  7. Strengthened awareness of climate threats and risk-reduction processes:
    • 510 people directly trained in awareness of climate threats and related appropriate responses.
    • Awareness of climate change issues of 80 CBNRM CBOs will be enhanced.