Climate Change Commission Vice-chairperson Mary Ann Lucille L. Sering welcomes the assistance offered by the German government to help implement the country’s climate change mitigation and adaptation measures as embodied in the National Framework Strategy on Climate Change (NFSCC), and the National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP).
The assistance, funded by the International Climate Initiative (ICI) of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) through Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmBH, aims to strengthen the Commission in the enhancement, implementation and coordination of the NFSCC, and the NCCAP, and their mainstreaming into the regular planning process at all levels of government.
The German government will provide the Philippine government a total of €3-million, which will come in the form of a grant. Project partners: the Commission, Department of Energy, National Economic Development Authority and other concerned government agencies as well as local government units, will provide about €0.1-million in kind. The project is spread over a three-year period from 2012 to 2015.
Sering said that the assistance comes at an opportune time as the government is currently trying to see how it can further strengthen the Commission so that it can effectively carry out its mandate and see results within the shortest time possible. The sense of urgency comes from the fact that climate change is now wreaking havoc in the country, seriously affecting the country’s economy.
“While the government has started the establishment of the institutional mechanism for the implementation of its climate change action plans with the creation of the Commission and the Cabinet Cluster on Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation among others, it still needs financing to close the gaps in its work plan,” Sering said.
“We see the assistance of the German government as the thread that will bind all our efforts in a cohesive, well-coordinated manner,” she further enthuses.
A strategic planning workshop was held to map out the direction of the project for the next three years and identify concrete steps toward achieving the project objectives. Representatives from GIZ headed by Dr. Bernd-Markus Liss, principal advisor for BMU projects and its Philippine project partners participated the workshop.
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