30th April 2024: 9:30 – 11:00 and 15:00 – 16:30
Background
WHO is conducting a series of technical webinars on various climate change and health topics with the aim of building capacity for implementation at country level. These webinars will integrate training, experience sharing, interactive activities and group discussion.
The first series of webinars will explore specific topics related to:
- Conducting a climate change and health vulnerability and adaptation assessment
- Developing a Health National Adaptation Plan
- Accessing climate finance for health
- Climate resilient and environmentally sustainable health care facilities
The World Health Organization (WHO) has been approved as an Accredited Implementing Entity by the Adaptation Fund (AF), enabling WHO to support countries in accessing Adaptation Fund grants, undertaking adaptation planning and developing strategic frameworks to build their programming with the AF. As such, WHO is ready to support regions and countries in accessing AF funds to strengthen adaptation planning and climate resilience of the health systems.
Eligibility & process
The Adaptation Fund finances climate change adaptation and resilience activities in developing countries that are vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change and are Parties to the Kyoto Protocol. Funding applicants must submit project proposals through a National Implementing Entity, a Regional Implementing Entity, or a Multilateral Implementing Entity, such as WHO. Proposals also require endorsement by the Designated Authorities of the country in which the proposed activities would take place.
AF project proposals should describe how the activities will help with adaptation to climate change and improve climate resilience. The activities should aim at producing visible and tangible results on the ground by reducing vulnerability and increasing the adaptive capacity of human and natural systems to respond to the impacts of climate change, including climate variability. Adaptation projects/programmes can be implemented at the community, national, regional and transboundary level. Projects/programmes concern activities with a specific objective(s) and concrete outcome(s) and output(s) that are measurable, monitorable, and verifiable.
To provide further guidance in accessing AF funding for health-related projects, WHO and the AF are conducting webinars on AF funding opportunities and project proposal processes. These webinars will bring together representatives from WHO Regional and Country Offices and Ministries of Health, responsible for the proposal preparation and implementation of climate change and health projects.
Objectives of the Webinar
a) Strengthen the capacity of WHO Regional and Country Offices, representatives from the Ministry of Health to prepare funding proposals on climate change and health to be submitted to the Adaptation Fund (AF);
b) Highlight the knowledge and interlinkages between climate change and health for the development of health focused projects;
c) Take stock of countries’ needs on climate change and health and opportunities to mobilise available funding through the AF.
Expected Outcomes of the Webinar
a) Enhanced capacity at regional and country level in AF proposal preparation for the health sector;
b) Strong understanding of the AF proposal development and submission processes under different available funding windows;
c) Regional and national entry-points identified to for climate change and health proposal development to be submitted to the AF;
Agenda of the morning session
Time | Session | Facilitator |
09:00 – 09:05 | Opening | Elena Villalobos Prats, Lead Capacity Building and Country Support, Climate Change and Health Unit, WHO |
09:05 – 09:15
| WHO as an Adaptation Fund Accredited Implementing Entity | Antonios Kolimenakis, Consultant, Climate Change and Health, WHO HQ |
09:15 – 09:35 | AF: Climate and Health Funding Opportunities Readiness; Overview of proposal development process | Saliha Dobardzic , Lead, Programming and Innovation, Adaptation Fund Raja Ram Pote Shrestha, National Professional Officer, WHO Country Office, Nepal |
09:35 – 10:25 | Discussion and Q&A | All participants |
10:25 – 10:30 | Conclusion and next steps | Elena Villalobos Prats, Saliha Dobardzic |
Agenda of the morning session
Time | Session | Facilitator |
15:00 – 15:05 | Opening | Elena Villalobos Prats, Country Support and Capacity Building Lead, Climate Change and Health, WHO HQ |
15:05 – 15:15
| WHO as an Adaptation Fund Accredited Implementing Entity | Antonios Kolimenakis, Consultant, Climate Change and Health, WHO HQ |
15:15 – 15:35 | AF: Climate and Health Funding Opportunities Readiness; Overview of proposal development process | Saliha Dobardzic , Lead, Programming and Innovation, Adaptation Fund |
15:35 – 16:25 | Discussion and Q&A | All participants |
16:25 – 16:30 | Conclusion and next steps | Elena Villalobos Prats, Saliha Dobardzic |
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Downloads
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Full list of webinars
Date & time (CEST) | Topic* |
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24th April 2024 | Getting started: climate change and health vulnerability & adaptation assessments |
30th April 2024 | WHO as an Accredited Implementing Entity of the Adaptation Fund; Accessing AF funding for Climate Change and Health |
15th May 2024 | WHO Operational Framework for Building Climate Resilient and Low Carbon Health Systems
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12th June 2024 | Developing a Health National Adaptation Plan: Introduction
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19th June 202 | GIS and risk mapping in climate change and health vulnerability & adaptation assessments
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10th July 2024 | Climate resilient and environmentally sustainable health care facilities
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17th July 2024 |
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18th September 2024 |
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25th September 2024 | Developing a Health National Adaptation Plan: Quality criteria for HNAPs
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16th October 2024 | |
4 & 5 December 2024 (TBC) | Accessing GCF Readiness funds with WHO as the Delivery Partner (TBC) |