National Green Growth Plan For Ethiopia & Three Countries

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National Green Growth Plan For Ethiopia & Three Countries 29 November, 2011 Alexander Fisher, Director of Management and Administration Table of Contents I. Introduction of GGGI II. ICI Project Overview III. ICI Project Outline by Components 1. Component 1: Green Growth Implementation Roadmap for Ethiopia 2. Component 2: Country Selection Project 3. Component 3: Green Growth Plan in Three Countries 1 1

1. Introduction of GGGI : History Global Green Growth Institute(GGGI) is an independent, international nonprof it organization dedicated to supporting the new model of economic dev elopment, Green Growth I will ensure that GGGI will evolve into a permanent common asset of the international community by 2012 The Creation of GGGI announced by President Lee Myung-Bak at the UNFCCC COP-15 GGGI is launched at the East Asia Climate Forum Opening of GGGI Copenhagen Office Opening of GGGI Abu Dhabi Office Copenhagen December 2009 Seoul June 2010 Copenhagen May 2011 Abu Dhabi July, 2011 2 1. Introduction of GGGI: Major Activities Country Projects GGGI prov ides and f acilitate technical and f inancial support to assist emerging and dev eloping countries in their endeavors to establish their own green growth strategies that are f easible and well-aligned with other national economic and climate change related goals Research GGGI pursues research to advance the theory and practice of green growth, drawing particularly f rom the experiences of the stakeholders and experts with which we work at international and local lev el Capacity Building GGGI supports enhancement of developing countries capacity to sustain their drive for green growth Public-Private Partnership GGGI assists in the mapping of various potential f unding sources and f acilitate contact among partner governments and potential f unding agencies 3 2

2. ICI Project Overview Category Proj ect Title Proj ect Number Implementing Organization Context Green Growth Plans for Ethiopia and 3 Countries 10_1_145_ETH_A_Low Carbon Dev elopment Plans Global Green Growth Institute Duration 08/2011-05/2013 Component 1 (August 2011 - March 2012): Green Growth Implementation Roadmap for Ethiopia Proj ect Structure Component 2 (Nov ember 2011- April 2012): Assessment of 3 Countries for Future Inv olv ement Component 3 (June 2012 May 2013): Dev elopment of the Green Growth Plan (GGP) in Three Selected Countries 4 Component 1: Green Grow th Implementation Roadmap for Ethiopia Component 1 constitutes Phase 2 Work of GGGI s Ethiopia Country Project (August 2011- March 2012) 1 2 3 4 5 Develop a comprehensive strategic plan for green growth Identify priority growth sectors Forecast economic development and businessas-usual emissions (BAU) Identify and quantify actions that enable green growth Create national alignment on priorities and Institutions Prioritize opportunities Prepare implementation roadmap Put in place enabling institutions and critical policies Status Completed for all sectors in 2010 Result to be confirmed/validated by Technical Committee First assessment made for 4 sectors Energy, REDD Land use, Livestock Assessment to be made for remaining sectors: Buildings Transports Industry To be completed for all sectors in 2011-2012 5 3

Parliament Scanning Env ironment Council Ministerial Steering Committee (chair: Ato Newai, EDRI) Enabling activ ities Overall program management (process management, steering group involvement ) Financial instruments MRV Capacity building, training Integration into CRGE Dissemination/ communication and advocacy Technical Committee (chaired by Ato Desalegn, EPA) Climate Finance and Economics Science Methodology Economics of climate mitigation (cost curve) Economics of climate resilience (cost-benefit analyses) Macro-economic analyses Overall finance needs Sub-Technical Committee Dual focus: GHG mitigation and climate resilience Energy Supply Buildings / cities REDD Land use Liv e- stock Transport Industry Health SOURCE: EPA 6 ETHIOPIA S GREEN GROWTH STRATEGY RESTING ON FOUR PILLARS Middle Income Country Agriculture Improving crop and livestock practices & irrigation /water and soil Forestry Protecting and growing forests as carbon stocks Power Deploying renewable and clean power generation Industry, transport, buildings Using advanced technologies Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) Strategy GGGI assists the Ethiopian government to develop the CRGE Strategy in the context of its ambitious Growth and Transformation Plan(GTP) to curb poverty and maintain high economic growth rates The Government of Ethiopia presents the result of the CRGE Strategy during the upcoming UNFCCC COP 17 in Durban South Africa The document will also prepare Ethiopia for other bilateral and multilateral di scussions on Climate Change and the ability to access the international funds on Climate initiatives in the LDCs 7 4

Component 2: Country Selection Project Component 2 will select three countries based on the Country Selection Methodology which will be dev eloped to prov ide an objectiv e assessment and selection of countries where GGGI s involvement can best synergize the countries green growth (November 2011 April 2012) Phase 1 Country Selection Phase 2 Country Engagement Phase 3 Program Scoping Develop a country selection methodology Use the methodology to identify 6 candidate countries Deeper assessment of 6 countries Select 3 priority countries to visit Visit 3 countries and validate preliminary assessment Identify local stakeholders and develop an action plan with them 8 Identify the scope of GGGI involvement in each country Elaborate project application documents for Component 3 Develop a knowledge management plan 8 Component 2: Country Selection Project Phase 1: Ov erv iew of the Country Selection Methodology 9 5

Component 3: Green Growth Plan in Three Countries Component 3 will develop GGPs for the three countries selected in Component 2 (June 2012 May 2013) The precise scope of work for each GGP will be defined once three countries are identif ied and it will be able to serve as an initiating phase of a multi-year project which may be coming in due course 1 st Step (Component 3) 2 nd Step 3 rd Step GGP Ex 1 Comprehensiv e Diagnosis on country s Green Growth Potential In-depth Sectoral Strategy Implementation Roadmap GGP Ex 2 In-depth Green Growth Strategy in Prioritized Sectors (A~C) In-depth Green Growth Strategy in Prioritized Sectors (D~F) Implementation Roadmap 10 11 6