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OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF THE LESOTHO SANITORY AND PHYTOSANITORY (SPS) BORDER INSPECTION - LESOTHO

Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2019
Description/Abstract

The launching of Sanitary and Phytosanitary border inspection took place on the 10th of January 2019 at the Department of Agricultural Research (DAR) Maseru, Lesotho. This event was graced by the presence of the Principal Secretary (P.S) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, SADC Trade Related Facility (TRF) Coordinator, EU Representative, Lesotho Revenue Authority (LRA)-Deputy Commissioner of Customs, Lesotho National Farmers Union (LENAFU), Representatives from the private sector and other government officials.

Author or Institution as Author
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security - Kingdom of Lesotho
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Kingdom of Lesotho. (2019). OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF THE LESOTHO SANITORY AND PHYTOSANITORY (SPS) BORDER INSPECTION. Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security. Meseru, Lesotho.

SPEECH BY THE P.S. OF THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY - LESOTHO

Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2019
Description/Abstract

The Permanent Secretary of the Minsitery of Agriculture and Food Security in the Kingdom of Lesotho made a speach to lauch the Phytosanitary Border Inspection Project

Author or Institution as Author
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security - Kingdom of Lesotho
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Nchaka, Malefetsane. (2019). SPEECH BY THE P.S. OF THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY. 'Let's prevent the infroducion and spread of pests into our Country'. Maseru, Lesotho. Delivered: 10/01/2019 

IPCC Special Report: Global Warming of 1.5 ºC - Chapter 1 Framing and context

Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2018
Description/Abstract

This chapter frames the context, knowledge-base and assessment approaches used to understand the impacts of 1.5°C global warming above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, building on the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development and efforts to eradicate poverty.

Author or Institution as Author
Myles Allen (UK)
Co-authors

Opha Pauline Dube (Botswana), William Solecki (USA)

Institution
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
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Citation

M. R. Allen, O. P. Dube, W. Solecki, F. Aragon–Durand, W. Cramer, S. Humphreys, M. Kainuma, J. Kala, N. Mahowald, Y. Mulugetta, R. Perez, M. Wairiu, K. Zickfeld, 2018, Framing and Context. In: Global warming of 1.5°C. An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty [V. Masson-Delmotte, P. Zhai, H. O. Portner, D. Roberts, J. Skea, P.R. Shukla, A. Pirani, W. Moufouma-Okia, C. Pean, R. Pidcock, S. Connors, J. B. R. Matthews, Y. Chen, X. Zhou, M. I. Gomis, E.  onnoy, T. Maycock, M. Tignor, T. Waterfield (eds.)]. In Press.

IPCC Special Report: Global Warming of 1.5 ºC - Summary for Policymakers

Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2018
Description/Abstract

An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty

Author or Institution as Author
Working Group I Technical Support Unit
Institution
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
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Working Group I Technical Support Unit (2018). IPCC Special Report: Global Warming of 1.5 ºC - Summary for Policymakers. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

Climate Funds Update - The Green Climate Fund - Climate Finance Fundamentals

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File
Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2015
Description/Abstract

The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is the newest actor in the multilateral climate finance architecture and became fully operational in 2015, approving USD 168 million for its first eight projects just weeks before COP 21. The GCF is an operating entity of the Financial Mechanism of the UNFCCC. A legally independent institution hosted by South Korea, it has its own secretariat and the World Bank as its interim trustee but functions under the guidance of, and is accountable to, the UNFCCC COP. The 24 GCF Board members, with equal representation of developed and developing countries, and support from the secretariat have been working to operationalise the fund since their first meeting in August 2012. This year the GCF further developed essential policies and frameworks to receive, manage, programme and disburse finance as well as measure and account for its results and impacts. It also accredited its first 20 implementing entities. The initial resource mobilisation effort that began in June 2014, raised USD 10.2 billion from 37 contributing countries (including eight developing countries). In 2015, USD 5.8 billion of pledged finance was formalised through contribution agreements. Heading into COP 21 in Paris, this Climate Finance Fundamental provides a snapshot of the operationalisation and functions of the Fund. The Fund’s role in a post-2020 climate regime as the major finance channel under the Convention as well as the scale of its resourcing remain to be clarified and confirmed in Paris. Past editions of this Climate Finance Fundamental detail the design and operationalisation phases of the Fund.

Author or Institution as Author
Liane Schalatek
Co-authors

Smita Nakhooda, Charlene Watson

Institution
Heinrich Böll Stiftung North America
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Resource Type
Citation

Schalatek, L. and Nakhooda, S. and Watson, C. (2015). The Green Climate Fund - Climate Finance Fundamentals. Climate Funds Update. Heinrich Böll Stiftung North America and Overseas Development Institute, Washington DC and London

Green Climate Fund (GCF) - Concept note - User's guide

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2015
Description/Abstract

The objective of this user’s guide is to assist accredited entities to develop a concept note (CN) to be submitted to the Green Climate Fund ("Fund").

As a voluntary step, accredited entities may use the concept note to present a summary of a proposed project/programme to the Fund in order to receive feedback and recommendations from the Secretariat on whether the concept is broadly aligned with the Fund’s objectives. The recommendation will clarify whether the concept is endorsed, not endorsed with a possibility of resubmission, or rejected.

Author or Institution as Author
Green Climate Fund (GCF)
Institution
Green Climate Fund (GCF)
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Resource Type
Citation

Green Climate Fund (2015). Concept Note User's Guide.

Green Climate Fund (GCF) - Basic information

Type
File
Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2018
Description/Abstract

The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is a new global fund created to support the efforts of developing countries to respond to the challenge of climate change. GCF helps developing countries limit or reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and adapt to climate change. It seeks to promote a paradigm shift to low-emission and climate-resilient development, taking into account the needs of nations that are particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts.

Author or Institution as Author
Green Climate Fund (GCF)
Institution
Green Climate Fund (GCF)
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Green Climate Fund (2018). Green Climate Fund (GCF) - Basic information.

Green Climate Fund (GCF) - Safeguards: Environmental and Social

Type
File
Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2018
Description/Abstract

International Climate Finance Funds require certain safeguards.

In carrying out its mandate of promoting a paradigm shift towards low-emission and climate-resilient development pathways in the context of sustainable development, GCF will effectively and equitably manage environmental and social risks and impacts, and improve outcomes of all GCF-financed activities.

Author or Institution as Author
Frank Udo Hoeggel
Institution
Green Climate Fund
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Hoeggel, F.U. (2018). Green Climate Fund (GCF) - Safeguards: Environmental and Social.

Green Climate Fund (GCF) - Safeguards: Gender

Type
File
Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2018
Description/Abstract

International Climate Finance Funds require certain safeguards. For accessing the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Gender Assessments and Action Plans need to be developed, because impacts of climate change affect women and men differently. Women are the hardest hit by dramatic shifts in climatic conditions. Women’s mortality from climate-related disasters is higher than that of men. Compared to men, domestic burdens (e.g. collection of firewood and water) of women increase substantially with various manifestations of climate change.

Author or Institution as Author
Frank Udo Hoeggel
Institution
Green Climate Fund
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Hoeggel, F.U. (2018). Green Climate Fund (GCF) - Safeguards: Gender.

Green Climate Fund (GCF) - Safeguards: the GCF Indigenous Peoples Policy

Type
File
Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2018
Description/Abstract

International Climate Finance Funds require certain safeguards. As an example, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) has a Indigenous Peoples Policy that reflects the importance of fully and effectively engaging with indigenous peoples in the design, development and implementation of the strategies and activities to be financed by GCF, while respecting their rights.

Author or Institution as Author
Frank Udo Hoeggel
Institution
Green Climate fund (GCF)
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Hoeggel, F.U. (2018). Green Climate Fund (GCF) - Safeguards: the GCF Indigenous Peoples Policy.

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