Development of e-learning modules for the Evaluation Policy of the Adaptation Fund


  • SOLICITATION NUMBER: 0002010063
  • INSTITUTION:  IBRD/IDA
  • ISSUE DATE AND TIME: Jul 09,2024 05:38
  • CLOSING DATE AND TIME: Jul 29,2024 23:59

The Adaptation Fund was established by UNFCCC to finance concrete adaptation projects and programmes in developing countries. Since 2010; the Adaptation Fund (AF) has committed over USD 1.2 billion for climate change adaptation (CCA) and resilience projects and programmes; including 176 concrete; localized projects in the most vulnerable communities of developing countries around the world with over 45 million total beneficiaries. The Fund is financed largely by government and private contributors; and also from a two-percent share of proceeds of Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) issued under the UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism. The Technical Evaluation Reference Group of the Adaption Fund (AF-TERG) was established in 2018; as an independent evaluation advisory group accountable to the Adaptation Fund Board (the ‘AF Board’ or the ‘Board’); to ensure the independent implementation of the Fund’s Evaluation Framework; which was replaced by the Evaluation Policy in October 2023. Since the new evaluation policy came into force; the Adaptation Fund has organized several capacity-building events to introduce its implementing entities to the policy and prepare them for its application. The AFB Secretariat and AF-TERG have also provided tailored support to implementing entities to address specific policy-related concerns. In addition to these existing efforts; it is important to provide systematic capacity building and training under the policy. Therefore; the Adaptation Fund would like to seek the support of a qualified vendor for the development of video training modules in line with the Evaluation Policy and the existing guidance notes.

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