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Page 1: Climate Financing: Stakeholder Mapping. 2 Imprint Published by: Contact adelphi Caspar-Theyss-Strasse 14a 14193 Berlin / Germany T +49 30-8900068-0 F

Climate Financing: Stakeholder Mapping

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Imprint

Published by: Contact

adelphi

Caspar-Theyss-Strasse 14a14193 Berlin / GermanyT +49 30-8900068-0F +49 30-8900068-10E [email protected] I www.adelphi.de

Deutsche Gesellschaft fürInternationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbHCF Ready ProgramGodesberger Allee 11953175 Bonn/GermanyT +49 228-24934-111F +49 228-24934-215E [email protected] I www.giz.de

Dennis TänzlerE [email protected] T +49 30-8900068-20www.clifit.org

Dorit LehrE [email protected] T +49 228 24934-133http://www.giz.de/expertise/html/3041.html

Any content written by named authors do not necessarily reflect the views of adelphi nor GIZ nor of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.Although the authors take all possible care to ensure the correctness of published information, no warranty can be accepted regarding the correctness, accuracy, reliability and completeness of the content of this information.

August 2014

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Terms of Use

This Training Material was developed by adelphi with financial support from GIZ’s CF Ready Program on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.If you would like to adapt this presentation to your needs, please respect the following terms of use:

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• If you wish to add your own content please indicate in the respective slides that the respective content has been added and that it was not part of the original version provided by the authors mentioned in the imprint.

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What you can expect to learn from this exercise

To identify the relevant stakeholders in Climate Finance in your country

To identify:- the different groups into which the stakeholders can be divided

- the relationships and modes of cooperation between the various stakeholders

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Introduction: definitions and classifications

Exercise: stakeholder mapping

Reflections

Agenda

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Definitions and Classifications

Stakeholders

… are actors who hold at least a potential stake in a topic and the core issues attached to the topic on which they either have a degree of (potential) influence or which (in)directly affects them.

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Stakeholder Mapping

Which actors/stakeholders in your country possess relevant key resources (e.g. financial power, expertise, network,

decision making power, etc.?

Step 1: Identify the relevant stakeholders

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Stakeholder Mapping

International climate funds e.g. the Adaptation Fund

National governing bodies e.g. the national environment ministry

Executing bodies e.g. private companies, NGOs

Step 2: Group the stakeholders

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Stakeholder Mapping – An Example

International climate funds

National governing bodies

Executing bodies

Adaptation Fund

environment ministry

construction company for energy

efficient housingProject developer

Finance ministry

UNDP

Step 3: Illustrate the stakeholders on a map

National Development Bank

(National Implementing Entity)

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Stakeholder Mapping

• Strategic guidanceWhich stakeholders give strategic guidance to others?

• Allocation of finance and commissioning of implementationWhich stakeholders distribute funds for implementation?

• Reporting of resultsWho do the stakeholders report to on how the climate finance is spent?

Three modes of cooperation relevant to climate finance

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Stakeholder Mapping

In what way do the relevant stakeholders in Climate Finance cooperate with each other as regards…• strategic guidance

• the distribution of funding and the commissioning of implementation

• reporting (on implementation results)?

Draw the relationships amongst the stakeholders according to these three

modes of cooperation

Step 4: Draw the relationships between the stakeholders

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Stakeholder Mapping – An Example

International climate funds

National governing bodies

Executing bodies

Adaptation Fund

environment ministry

construction company for energy

efficient housingproject developer

Strategic guidance

Reporting

finance ministry

UNDP

Allocation of funds National Development Bank

(National Implementing Entity)

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Stakeholder Mapping – Exercise

Now it is your turn to do the exercise!

Break up into groups of 4 people and follow the Step-by-Step guide

• Step 1: Identify the relevant stakeholders in Climate Finance in your country• Step 2: Group the stakeholders by identifying which group they belong to• Step 3: Illustrate your findings by arranging the stakeholders on a map

according to the group that they belong to• Step 4: Draw the relationships between the different stakeholders

according to the three activities relevant for Climate Finance and present it to the plenary

For further instructions please review the hand-out given to you!

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Stakeholder Mapping - Reflections

Getting CLIF Ready

• What does the stakeholder map on climate finance for your country look like? Is it clear which stakeholders cooperate with others?

• Where do you see strong cooperation between stakeholders in the climate finance field in your country?

• Where do you see cooperation deficits and how could they be overcome?

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Stakeholder Mapping – Next Steps

Checklist to get CLIF Ready

According to what you learnt from this exercise you could …

Check with your institution which relevant stakeholders itcooperates with on climate finance issues.

Check in what way they cooperate and what their relationships look like.

Check which other stakeholders your institution could cooperate with to improve processes related to climate finance in your country.