This page contains the country exchange visits that have been held to date. For news, seminar information and other activities by the Adaptation Fund’s Readiness Programme, please click here.
Country exchange in Tanzania, 13-17 May 2024: Building resilience through Locally-led Adaptation (LLA)
The fifth country exchange took place in Tanzania from 13-18 May 2024 in cooperation with National Environment Management Council (NEMC) (NEMC) of Tanzania. The theme of Building resilience through Locally-led Adaptation (LLA) was selected by the secretariat based on NIE responses to a survey that was administered by the secretariat ahead of the country exchange. The objective of this country exchange visit was to facilitate direct experience and cross-learning on the full project life cycle for NEMC’s LLA project(s), from project preparation, design through to implementation, completion, and evaluation. The country exchange also served as a platform to build relationships and networks and leverage the unique skills and perspectives of NIEs to advance climate change resilience through AF-funded LLA projects and programmes.
Below, you will find the report and some pictures:
To view the country exchange video and presentation given by participants during the knowledge fair, please visit the following link under knowledge management
Country exchange in Indonesia, 5-9 June 2023: Ecosystem based Adaptation (EbA)
The fourth country exchange took place in Indonesia from 5-9 June 2023 in cooperation with Partnership for Governance Reform (Kemitraan) of Indonesia. The theme of Ecosystem based Adaptation (EbA) was selected by the secretariat based on NIE responses to a survey that was administered by the secretariat ahead of the country exchange. The overall goal of this country exchange was to facilitate direct experience and cross learning on the full project life cycle for KEMITRAAN’s EbA project, from project preparation, design through to implementation, completion, and evaluation. The country exchange also served as a platform to build relationships and networks and leverage the unique skills and perspectives of participating NIEs to advance climate change resilience through Adaptation Fund funded EbA projects and programs.
Below, you will find the webinar reports:
Indonesia Country Exchange Report
To view the country exchange video and presentation given by participants during the knowledge fair, please visit the following link under knowledge management
Country exchange in India, 17, 19 and 24 August 2021: Food Security
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the third country exchange was held as a virtual event jointly with the Adaptation Fund and the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), which is the accredited NIE for India on 17, 19 and 24 August 2021. The themes of Food Security was selected by the secretariat based on NIE responses to a survey that was administered by the secretariat ahead of the country exchange. The objective of the country exchange in India was to enhance the capacity of accredited NIEs of the Fund to effectively design, develop and implement concrete adaptation projects and programmes in the food security sector.
The third country exchange followed a similar format to the second one held in Senegal as a virtual event, in which the host facilitated virtual interaction and engagement between participating accredited NIEs and multiple NABARD project stakeholders, and benchmarking for best practice for projects and programmes under this sector.
Below, you will find the webinar reports:
Country exchange in Senegal, 30 November-10 December 2020: Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Coastal Zone Management
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the second country exchange was held as a virtual event jointly with the Adaptation Fund and the Centre de Suivi Ecologique (CSE) which is the accredited NIE for Senegal on 30 November, 3 and 10 December 2020. The combined themes of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Coastal Zone Management were selected by the secretariat based on NIE responses to a survey that was administered by the secretariat ahead of the country exchange. In general, the objective of country exchange visits under the Readiness Programme is to enhance the accredited NIEs’ capacity for project design, development and implementation by facilitating interaction and engagement with project stakeholders, and facilitation of benchmarking for these NIEs towards an Adaptation Fund project within a sector or model of interest.
The second country exchange followed a similar format to the first one, in which NIEs participating in the country exchange were those that have a project [under development or implementation] or that have indicated an interest in designing and preparing a project within the same sector or that applies a similar model to the project under implementation by the host implementing entity (IE), and in this case, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and/or Coastal Zone Management. A group of NIEs with similar interest exchanged virtually with the identified host IE and where possible, with multiple stakeholders involved in the project.
Below, you will find the webinar reports:
Country exchange in Chile, 5-11 May 2019: Water and Agriculture
The first exchange visit was held on May 5-11 2019 in Chile, in partnership with the Agencia Chilena de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo (AGCID). The country exchange adopted a learning by doing approach, so as to draw on lessons that could further enhance the experience and outcome of future country exchange visits. The country exchange report, and a summary of key lessons learnt, can be found below: