DATE: 7TH – 10TH, MAY 2024
VENUE: NANYUKI, KENYA
BACKGROUND
OBJECTIVES OF THE TRAINING
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
DURATION AND PROGRAM
TARGET PARTICIPANTS
TRAINING STYLE
CHARGES
TRAINING MODULES
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Module |
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1. |
Understanding Climate Change |
This will introduce trainees/intended beneficiaries to climate change science and response measures. It will lay the foundation on understanding the drivers of climate change, vulnerability to climate change and their impacts on key areas such as agriculture, infrastructure, health, biodiversity, and economy. In addition, the trainees will be introduced to locally led climate action within the president’s new climate ambition. This module will also highlight key strategies for climate change mitigation in line with Kenya’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) considering key sectors targeted for emission reduction, that is, Energy, Forestry, Transport, Agriculture and Waste Management. In addition, highlights on programmes and projects implemented in Kenya as case studies on climate change mitigation in different sectors of social economic development and implementation of Sustainable Development Goals. |
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REDD+ Initiatives & Nature Based Solutions (NbS) |
As the momentum behind Nature-based Solutions (NbS) grows worldwide, this module seeks to equip participants to harness NbS effectively, addressing environmental, economic, and societal challenges while benefiting both people and nature. With the potential to fulfill over a third of the world's climate mitigation needs, NbS are increasingly recognized and implemented in developing sustainable projects and ensure high-integrity application. This module will introduce participants to Nature-based Solutions, Nature-based Solutions applied to pressing challenges, Inclusive Action in Nature-based Solutions, from policy to practice, and the business case for Nature-based Solutions. |
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Climate Financing |
Financing the transition to a climate-resilient and low-carbon development remains a major challenge for most developing countries. This course aims to provide participants with the tools, methods, and approaches to access climate finance and invest in climate mitigation and adaptation actions. |
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Carbon markets and Emissions Trading |
The aim of Article 6’s international carbon markets is to allow for enhanced ambition of climate actions for implementation of nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and to promote sustainable development and environmental integrity. This module will cover concepts and principles of carbon market and trading, operational terms used in carbon markets and trading, types of carbon markets; Procedures, modalities, and rules of carbon market as per Art. 6.2 and 6.4; understanding the carbon registry; standards and methodologies for carbon projects; designing carbon projects for various sectors; and case studies of carbon projects in different sectors. |
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Policy, regulatory and institutional frameworks |
This module will cover global, regional, and national policies, regulations and institutional frameworks governing carbon market and trading as well as nature best solutions. It will touch on conventions, treaties, agreements, and protocols related to climate change and carbon markets and trading. Participants will also be introduced to carbon market related institutions and governance structures. |
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Carbon projects design, develop, measurements, verification and reporting. |
This module will cover concepts and principles of measurement, verification and reporting of carbon projects; tools used for measurement and reporting of carbon credits; sector-based carbon verification; role of auditors and verifiers in carbon projects; and crediting periods for carbon projects. In this module trainees will be exposed to electronic templates for timely reporting. The trainees will also be exposed to relevant infrastructure such as dashboards with various features for timely reporting of carbon projects. |
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Field Work and Guest Speakers |
To enable participants to interact with practical aspects of carbon markets |
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