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15.03.2013

CDKN Negotiation Support Innovation Challenge OPEN

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CDKN is running a Negotiation Support Innovation Challenge to fund innovative projects that support developing country negotiators to be more influential in international climate change negotiations. It welcomes applications for different types of projects, including new initiatives, project scale-ups and new editions to existing initiatives

In order to qualify, projects must have evidence of demand from poor and most climate vulnerable developing country negotiators and must meet one or more of the CDKN Advocacy Fund outcomes given below:

·         Changes in the ways that the poorest and most vulnerable countries influence global climate change negotiations

·         Changes in the capacity of the poorest and most vulnerable countries to contribute to climate change negotiations

·         Changes in the coordination, collaboration and mobilisation of the poorest and most vulnerable countries in negotiations

·         Changes in the quality and relevance of knowledge and skills to support the poorest and most vulnerable country negotiators

·         Changes in the ability of the poorest and most vulnerable countries to leverage and channel climate change related resources strategically

Multiple awards will be made for projects of £50,000 or more. Projects should last between three and six months, and be able to start in mid to late January 2013