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Transparency of finance received - Ghana's Experience, Antwi-Boasiako Amoah CCXG GF September 2016 Breakout E
1. Transparency of finance received – Ghana’s Experience
ANTWI-BOASIAKO AMOAH (EPA-Ghana)
OECD/IEA Climate Change Expert Group
(CCXG)
Global Forum on the Environment and Climate Change
13-14 September 2016
3. Climate Change Financing in Ghana-Context
Sources: International and Domestic
Actors: Varied (both state and non-state)
Funding for climate change is largely at the project level(notable
exception to this is NREG a multi donor multi sector budget support
programme of $25-30m pa for 5 years)
Funding for CC in Ghana is largely provided bi-laterally or through
specific funds administered by the World Bank or UNDP and to a limited
extent through global funding mechanisms
4. Context cont.
• The financial flow Ghana received between 2011 and 2014 has
be presented in this first biennial update report.
• The financial flows are have been classified first as domestic
contributions and external contributions.
• The domestic contributions are financial resources government
of Ghana invested in direct climate change programmes as “co-
financing” or “own investments”.
• The external contributions are international resources, mainly
from Annex 2 Parties”, that were received or committed
through multilateral, bilateral and GEF channels.
6. Information and Data Sources
On question 1: country approach in reporting….
• Ghana’s BUR reported on climate finance received by the various
ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) through the Ministry of
Finance
• Cross verification by the EPA with recipient/beneficiary institutions
using surveys (activity, time frame, amount received, source, type,
etc.)
• Information then is presented in various formats (matrices, pie and
bar chats, etc)
7. On question 2: main challenges……
• Many actors (tracking becomes difficult)
• Difficulty in getting information and data on climate financing from
non-state actors including the private sector
How this can be improved?
• Enhanced capacity of institutions and individuals on reporting
• Enhancing Ghana’s domestic MRV system to include reporting on
climate finance received from all sources and by all actors
• Documenting/archiving of support received in a centralized database
8. Domestic MRV
Monitor
(Mitigation actions,
GHG and Support
Review
ICA Process
Report
(BUR, GHG Inventory
(Re) Plan
Preparation of GHG
Inventory
& BUR
Submission to
UNFCCC
Records of facilitative
exchange of views
New data from
APRs,
Surveys
Data Networks
Development Policies M &E
Registry
Feedback
Verification of mitigation actions
before publish on domestic registry
Sector Level
Project M &E
& Facility level
Programmes
Project scale
National Level
MRV system focuses on
integration into existing
national development M&E
framework.
efficient and cost-effective
way of mobilizing
institutions and setting up
processes for performing
MRV functions on sustainable
basis at both project, sector
and national levels
Road map
1. Planning &
Staging
2. Integration 3. Pilot and Test 4. Deployment
December,15
Install IT Infrastrucuture
Set up data collection
and sharing network
Consultation and Institutional
structure
Develop protocols fordata
generation and sharing
Develop and testfacility level
reporting templates
Identify and integrate mitigation
and co-benefits indicators in
APRs
December,2018
December,2019
Make necessary changes in
MRV setup and operations
Collect feedback from
users and data providers
Pilot MRV setup in
selected institutions
Publish data from MRV
system
Open Registry to public
Deploy MRV to all
institutions
December,2020
Post2020
Continuous
training
System audit and
upgrade
5.First Upgrade
Launch MRV Prototype
Hands on training for data
providers and network owners
9. On-going MRV work
1. Comprehensive institutional
arrangement set-up
4. Electricity sector MRV
MRV for GHG
Institutions
MRV Institutions
Monitoring
“Support”
MRV for Mitigation
Action Institutions
Plan
Do
Check
Act
GHG Inventory IPCC sectors
Energy Compilers – Energy Commission, Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), Ministry of Transport.
Data Providers – DVLA, VRA, AOMCs, GRCL, NPA,
GSS, EC
AFOLU Compilers – Forestry Commission, REDD+
Secretariat, Ministry of Agric, Soil Science Dept. UG.,
KNUST
Data Providers – CSIR- FORIG, MOFA-SRID, CSIR-ARI
Waste Compilers – EPA, MLGRD, KNUST-Civil Eng.
Dept. & Zoomlion Ghana Limited
Data Providers – MLGRD, GHS, GES, EPA-MID
IPPU Compilers – EPA – MID
Data Providers – EPA-MID, EPA-Ozone, Ghana
Customs, Ghana Statistical Service
EPA – (National GHG
Inventory Coordinating
Entity)
Dept.ofMathematics,KNUST(QA/QC)
Dept.ofStatistics,UniversityofGhana(Uncertainty)
EIDMD,EPA(GHGOnlineDatabaseManager)
EPA – GHG Inventory
Compiler
EPA – ICA Contact Point
National
Communications
Biennial Update Report
ICA Review
Emission data from
CDM Projects for
Carbon Market
Emission data from
VC Projects
Industry or corporate
level emissions
Emissions data from
NAMAs projects
EPA-NationalTechnicalRegistrySystem
MonitoringandEvaluationFunctions
NDPC–MonitoringandEvaluationUnit–
(developmentindicators&APRs)
MinistryofFinance–(TrackingSupport)
MinistryofEnvironment,Science,Technologyand
Innovation–SectorAPRs
Main data provider - Ghana Statistical Service
Sector Registries and APRs
Energy/Transport Coordinator – Ministry of Energy and
Petroleum, Energy Commission(Lead), National
Petroleum Authority, Environmental Protection Agency
AFOLU Coordinator – Ministry of Lands and Natural
Resources, Forestry Commission (Lead), Cocoa
Board(ESP), KNUST (FRNR), Ministry of Food and
Agriculture
Waste Coordinator – Ministry of Local Government and
Rural Development (Lead), EPA-Built Environment,
Sanitation Institute – Zoomlion Ghana Limited
Industry Coordinator – Ministry of Trade & Industry
(Lead), EPA-MID, Business Associations (AGI)
Project scale
Tracking Projects
(Registries)
Energy related projects –
Eben Ashie (MOEP)
AFOLU related projects –
Daniel Nsowah (MLNR)
Transport related projects –
Daniel Nsowah (MLNR)
Industry related projects –
Augustine Insaidoo (MoTI)
Waste related projects –
Joy Ankomah (EPA)
Privae sector AFOLU
projects – Winston Asante
Bilateral projects – Kwasi
Asante (Ministry of Finance)
Multilateral cluster projects –
UNDP
Sector level National level
Functional Institutional Arrangements for Domestic Monitoring Reporting and
Verification System
City level inventories
2. Online data climate data
hub developed and deployed
3. Structure for climate
finance tracking. Green climate Fund
Other International climate funds
Bilateral and Multilateral financial
flows
National Budget and Dedicated
Funds
Foundations
Private sector
Co-financing
Market based inflows or
result-based payment
Projects
Official Channel
Ministry of finance
Support Tracking
System
National
Annual
Survey
Annual budgetsand
ODAand Non-ODAInflows
MMDAs
Disclose to Ministry of Finance
Publish
Feedback
from ICA