PIFs
Taxonomy Term List
PIF - Afghanistan, 7 Nov 2012
The Project Identification Form (PIF) for the Afghanistan LDCF project details how the project was formulated in alignment with the Updated Results-Based Management Framework and Adaptation Monitoring and Assessment Tool for the Least Developed Countries Fund. It corresponds to Objective CCA-1: “Reducing Vulnerability: Reduce vulnerability to the adverse impacts of climate change, including variability, at local, national, regional and global level”.
PIF: Promoting Climate-Resilient Development - Cuvelai River Basin, Angola. 09 Oct 2012
Project Information Framework: Promoting Climate-Resilient Development - Cuvelai River Basin, Angola. 09 Oct 2012
Regional Project Identification Form - Strengthening Climate Information and Early Warning Systems in Eastern and Southern Africa, May 2012.
This document is the Regional PIFs for the UNDP-GEF project: Strengthening climate information and early warning systems in Eastern and Southern Africa for climate resilient development and adaptation to climate change. The document provides a summary of the country specific PIFs that were officially approved as of May 2012. It includes Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia and Uganda.
Regional Project Identification Form - Strengthening Climate Information and Early Warning Systems in Western and Central Africa, May 2012
This document is the Regional PIFs for the UNDP-GEF project: Strengthening climate information and early warning systems in Western and Central Africa for climate resilient development and adaptation to climate change. The document provides a summary of the country specific PIFs that were officially approved as of May 2012. It includes Benin, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Liberia, Sierra Leone, São Tomé & Príncipe.
Strengthening Liberia's Climate Information and Services to Enhance Climate Resilient Development and Adaptation - Project Identification Form (June 2012)
This project responds to priorities and actions identified in the Liberia's NAPA which articulate the need for securing, transferring and installing critical technologies, as well as developing the necessary systems for climate change-related information to permeate into decision-making processes. The technologies required to achieve these aims will increase the capacity of the national early warning network to forewarn and rapidly respond to extreme climate events.