Promotion of climate adaptation technology and business model innovations and entrepreneurship in Sierra Leone

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Category: MCF

A project in Sierra Leone aims to reduce vulnerability and increase resilience by supporting MSMEs in developing and deploying climate adaptation technologies and services in the water, agriculture, and energy sectors.

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Part I: Project Information
GEF ID
10680
Project Type
FSP
Type of Trust Fund
LDCF
CBIT/NGI
CBIT No
NGI No
Project Title
Promotion of climate adaptation technology and business model innovations and entrepreneurship in Sierra
Leone
Countries
Sierra Leone
Agency(ies)
UNIDO
Other Executing Partner(s)
Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency (SMEDA)
Executing Partner Type
Beneficiaries
GEF Focal Area
Climate Change
Sector
Climate Change Adaptation Sector
TaxonomyRio Markers
Climate Change Mitigation
No Contribution 0
Climate Change Adaptation
Principal Objective 2
Biodiversity
No Contribution 0
Land Degradation
No Contribution 0
Submission Date
9/21/2022
Expected Implementation Start
4/1/2023
Expected Completion Date
4/1/2029
Duration
72In Months
Agency Fee($)
848,580.00A. FOCAL/NON-FOCAL AREA ELEMENTS
Objectives/Programs Focal Area Outcomes Trust GEF Co-Fin
Fund Amount($) Amount($)
CCA-1 Reduce vulnerability and LDC 8,932,420.00 26,987,500.00
increase resilience through F
innovation and technology
transfer for climate change

Tags: Gender, Agriculture, Investment, Education, Social Justice, Disaster Risk Management, Youth, Development, Climate Change, Innovation, Technology, Planning, Institutions / Administrative Arrangements, Equity, Water, Funding, Adaptation, Skills, Energy, Governance, Climate Change Risks, Policy

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