MainDB: Catalysing low cost green technologies for sustainable water service delivery in northern Kenya
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Catalysing low cost green technologies for sustainable water service delivery in northern Kenya
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https://www.ctc-n.org/about-ctcn
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UN and affiliated organization
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Africa
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Date of submission:
22/09/2020
Abbreviation:
CTCN
Activities:
Adaptation element:
Technology support
Adaptation sector/theme:
Water resources
Climate hazard:
Desertification; Drought
Country:
Kenya
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Description:
Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) implemented a technical assistance (TA) supporting Kenya to determine the technical and financial feasibility of low-cost green technologies for improved water services in Northern Kenya and peri-urban areas.
Direct access to this case study:
https://www.ctc-n.org/technical-assistance/projects/catalysing-low-cost-green-technologies-sustainable-water-service
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Additional hazard(s): Water scarcity and land degradation neutrality.
Approach: Community-based adaptation.
Stage in the adaptation policy cycle: Planning (including identification, appraising, and prioritizing adaptation measures).
Time scale: Short-to mid-term adaptation needs.
Additional (specific) target group: Policy maker (nation and local levels).
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Local
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Case study
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Climate Technology Centre and Network
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Communities; Policy makers; Private sector
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In collaboration with the NDE of Kenya and the TA implementors (UNEP-DTU Partnership and Green Technology Center), the CTCN TA contributed through:
Prioritisation of three green water technologies in targeted areas
A pre-feasibility study to determine the technical, economic, and social feasibility of the green water technologies for the targeted areas
Identification of potential private sector actors and Public-Private Partnership (PPP) within the water sector for the deployment of the green water technologies
Development of a PPP business model
Development of a draft concept note for up-scaling financial investment. It was expected that the TA would have a significant impact on the sustainable development goals in Kenya through improved water access to underserved communities
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1946
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gargr@un.org
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Technical document/report
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