Cameroon climate finance landscape

This mapping tool was developed as part of the BRIDGE project co-funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands through the Step Change initiative and implemented by ICLEI Africa. This tool is primarily intended for Cameroonian municipalities and climate change knowledge brokers/intermediaries. Its primary goal is to improve access to information on funding opportunities for locally-led adaptation projects, thereby enhancing the ability to identify and secure financial support for these initiatives. Designed as a dynamic resource, the tool can be updated with successive iterations and external contributions. This initial layer of mapping focuses on international public funding sources.

The BRIDGE project is supported by the Step Change initiative, funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, or of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada.

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Enhancing Connectivity and Resilience in the Far North of Cameroon for Inclusiveness – Component 2: Improved Community Infrastructure in Selected Areas and refugee Host Communities of the Far North region

Timeline: Jun 2023 – Jun 2029
Budget: USD 19,000,000

Project brief:
This component is designed to integrate local socio-economic content in the main operation with the objective of maximising the wider economic benefits of the roads to be rehabilitated. The small community infrastructure will be of various kinds, based on the needs and demands of refugee and host communities. This component will support capacity building activities for strengthening the knowledge and skills of women in agriculture to enhance their potential for entrepreneurship.

Overall programme appraisal document