Overview
The FCDO is strengthening its support of climate-related work in Nigeria. This work will assist Nigeria to achieve its ambitious climate objectives to deliver on mitigation and adaptation priorities. Through the UK government’s Climate Diplomacy Fund, we aim to increase the impact of Nigeria’s delegation in Dubai at the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), by promoting more effective engagement of civil society organisations (CSOs) in the lead up to and at COP28.
Through the alignment on national priorities and the development of key relationships, Nigeria’s civil society network will increase their influence to support more effective COP28 planning and participation.
The key outcomes of this project, include:
Recipients/beneficiaries
The recipient and beneficiaries will be Nigerian civil society and non-governmental organisations who are actively involved with UNFCCC COPs.
Objectives of the project
The aim of the project is to improve the communication, lobbying and advocacy competencies of climate CSOs ahead of COP28. This is to ensure more active participation of the CSOs at COP28, and to develop an engagement approach for CSOs, and with government.
Scope of the project
The main responsibilities of the CSO that wins the bid will be, as follows:
Project deliverables
The key deliverables for this project, are:
Budget and timing
The budget is £10,000. The implementing organisation is expected to deliver all activities from September 2023 to January 2024.
Reporting
The implementing organisation will report to and work closely with the UK climate change policy manager and climate diplomacy lead in Nigeria. Formal narrative progress and financial reports will be provided to FCDO on a quarterly basis.
Qualifications
The selected CSO should have at least 3 years proven experience in multistakeholder engagement in climate policy/diplomacy and planning within Nigeria, with experience in working with other CSOs across Nigeria. Having one or more team members who participate regularly at UNFCCC COPs, is strongly encouraged.
This project will not fund participation at COP28. However, organisations are required to demonstrate how they will implement the outputs of the project at COP28. Other competencies include:
Assessment criteria
Project bids will be assessed against the following criteria:
Submission process
Suitably qualified CSOs are invited to submit the Project Concept Form (ODT, 26.6 KB) accompanied by a cover letter outlining their qualifications and experience. These should be submitted via email to Ivie Ameh (Programme Manager, British High Commission Abuja) at Ivie.Ameh@fcdo.gov.uk with the subject line “RE: Call for bids (Climate Diplomacy): COP28 and Civil Society Engagement”.
A point of contact should be included in the body of the email.
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