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S-130 - Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)- Support for the design, development and implementation of NAMAs in the LAC region

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Information on Support Available

  • A Source of Support
    • A.1Support title

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      A.2Support description

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      Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) are an emerging climate change mitigation instrument to support sustainable development by scaling-up efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions tailored to developing countries. The new UNFCCC mechanisms could bring additional climate financing and should be implemented in accordance with national circumstances and priorities.

      The Inter-American Development Bank supports its member countries in Latin America and the Caribbean in designing and developing NAMAs, in particular those aligned with the Bank’s Climate Change Action Plan.

      Our vision
      • Host country driven
      • Sector wide programs with national scope and impact
      • NAMAs integrated in national policies or regulation and commitment by key stakeholders
      • Potential for municipal and regional elements 
       

      What we offer

      • Financing NAMA development: support prioritization, preparation and implementation of NAMAs through concessional funds or loans
      • Helping develop national or sectorial plans
      • Sharing knowledge and best practices of the region and capacity building
      • Helping leverage international financing and financing from the private sector

      Our NAMA projects
      We are currently financing prioritization, development and implementation of NAMAs in several borrowing countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, mainly in the energy, transport, agriculture and housing sectors.
       

      Argentina
      • Preparation of NAMAs for the social housing sector

      Barbados
      • Support the Sustainable Energy Framework (SEFB)

      Chile
      • Green transport zone NAMA in Santiago
      • Support the implementation of the forestry NAMA
       

      Colombia
      • National Plan for Freight Transport: NAMAs Pilot Study

      Costa Rica
      • Strengthening competitiveness and low-carbon performance in the coffee sector (MIF)

      Dominican Republic
      • Support the development of energy NAMAs

      Ecuador
      • NAMA for Urban Mobility in Quito
      • Energy efficiency in the transport sector
      • Identification of NAMAs on energy efficiency and renewable energy

      Honduras
      • Support the development of NAMAs in transport, agriculture and efficient cookstoves
      • NAMA capacity strengthening

      Mexico
      • Support to the Clean Technology Fund: IDB ECOCASA Program
      • Support for a residential sector NAMA

      Peru
      • Support the development of NAMAs in transport, housing and agriculture

      Uruguay
      • Support the development of NAMAs
      • NAMA capacity strengthening

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      A.4Government entity providing the resources
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  • B Organization channelling the resources
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      B.1.13Type of organisation
      B.1.14Comments

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  • C Currency
    • C.1Used Currency
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  • D Support available
    • D.1Support available for
      D.1.1Regional scope
      D.1.2Comments (provide further details on regional scope)

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      Support is given to IDB's 26 borrowing member countries, that include: Argentina, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.
      D.1.3Target country (in any)
      D.2.1Amount of Financial support
      Conversion to USD: 1,300,000
      D.2.2Maximum amount of Financial support per NAMA

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      D.2.3Type of required Financial support
      D.2.4Comments on Financial support

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      Amount included in D.2.1 reflects the current funding of a Regional Technical Cooperation for Regional Support For the Development of NAMAs (RG-T2357), with focus on six countries: Dominican Republic, Honduras, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Uruguay.

      Financial support and modalities can be assessed on case-by-case basis.

       

      D.3.1Amount of Technological support
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      D.3.2Maximum amount of Technological support per NAMA

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      D.3.3Type of Technology
      D.3.4Comments on Technological support

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      Type of technological support depends on country needs/ priorities and alignment with IDBs Climate Action Plan.  
      D.4.1Amount of Capacity Building support
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      D.4.2Maximum amount of Capacity Building support per NAMA

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      D.4.3Type of Capacity Building support
      D.4.4Comments on Capacity Building support

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      Capacity building support is include in the overall envelope of IDB's support.
  • E Types of action that may be supported
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      E.2Type of action
  • F Process for the provision of support
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  • G Attachments
  • H Information on support provided
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      H.2within the Registry
      Recipient NAMASupportTypeAmountCommentDate
      NAMA - Low Carbon Coffee - Costa Rica Financial  5/6/2015
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