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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Renforcement des capacités du pays pour une résilience et une atténuation accrues potentielle aux changements climatiques grâce à l’agroforesterie dans les regions du Nord et de l’Extrême-Nord Cameroun

Calendrier : 2020-2022 (phase de préparation)
Budget : USD eq 220,500 (XAF 135,944,000)

Présentation du programme :
Le programme vise à améliorer la résilience des communautés du Nord et de l’Extrême-Nord du Cameroun grâce à des pratiques agroforestières. L’initiative se concentre sur le renforcement des capacités locales d’atténuation des changements climatiques et d’adaptation, en promouvant des pratiques agricoles durables qui intègrent la plantation d’arbres à la production de cultures. Cette approche permet non seulement d’améliorer la sécurité alimentaire, mais aussi de restaurer les terres dégradées, répondant ainsi aux défis environnementaux et socio-économiques auxquels ces régions sont confrontées.

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