Climate architecture Ghana

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Domestic sources of support • Non Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) • Civil Society Organizations (CSO’s) • Private sector • Etc.

Capacity building and financial support

National Resources, Environment and Climate Change Unit (NRECCU)

Capacity building and financial support

Overseeing, coordinating and managing of finance and support

Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDA’s) that provide programme leadership on climate change in the NCCPF Consilidated Fund of the Government of Ghana* These 8 ministries account for an estimated 99% of the relevant climate change budget*** expenditure in Ghana in the period 2011 – 2014

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Internally Generated Funds (IGF), raised per MDA**

External development partners and sponsors • Annex I countries • World Bank • European Union • United Nations programmes • International Non Governmental Organizations (INGO’s) • Private Sector • Etc.

Special Funds from MoF

Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing (MWRWH)  GH₵ 783 million (36%) Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources (MLNR)  GH₵ 347 million (16%) Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA)  GH₵ 317 million (14%) Ministry of Roads and Highways (MoRH)  GH₵ 278 million (13%) Ministry of Energy and Petroleum (MoEP)  GH₵ 204 million (9%) Ministry of the Interior (MInt)  GH₵ 130 million (6%) Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI)  GH₵ 66 million (3%) Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development (MLGRD)  GH₵ 37 million (2%) Ministry of Finance (MoF)  GH₵ 8 million (<1%) …

Hosts the NCCC

National Climate Change Committee (NCCC)

Created the NRECCU National Climate Change Policy Framework (NCCPF)

*Normal government funds ** Funds disbursed by development partners to independant MDA’s instead of financial bodies of the government. ***In Climate Change Finance in Ghana, Assante et al. make a distinction between climate change relevant budgeted expenditures and climate change medium relevant budgeted expenditures. High relevance is given to policies of which the description contained a clear reference to climate change. Medium relevance is given to policies of which the description doesn’t make a reference to climate change, but that can be linked to objectives in the NCCPF.

Robin Jilesen, 2015

Designed the NCCPF, providing policy direction, coordinating policy activities, providing review on related policies and programmes

Climate Change Policy

Activities of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDA’s)

Activities of partners (domestic and international)

Activities of central government

Sources: Asante, Felix Ankomah; Bawakyillenuo, Simon; Bird, Neil; Canales Trujillo, Nella; Tagoe, Cynthia Addoquaye; Ashiabi, Nicholas. 2015. Climate change finance in Ghana. London: ODI. Cameron, Catherine. 2011. Climate Change Financing and Aid Effectiveness - Ghana Case Study. OECD.


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