Devco Training: Environment and Climate Change in Development Cooperation (generalist course)
DEVCO/PPCM
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DEVCO offers this important course in Brussels during October and invites applications.
Environment and Climate Change in Development Cooperation (generalist course)
Syslog information can be found here:
EC staff
http://www.cc.cec/di/syslog_formation/application/catalogue.cfm?cor_id=…
EEAS staff
http://intracomm.ec.testa.eu/di/syslog_formation/application/catalogue…
Course Outline:
Part 1: Essentials - Why integrate environment and climate change in EU/EC Development Cooperation
Part 2: Integrating in practice - How to integrate environment and climate change in EU/EC Development Cooperation in a country context?
Objectives: The participants will:
• Be able to explain why environment and climate change are not stand alone sector issues but affect all areas of development co-operation
• Understand the benefits and challenges of integrating environment and climate change in EC/EU development cooperation
• Become acquainted through practical examples with the tools (e.g. political economy analysis, EIA and SEA) and approaches (e.g. policy dialogue, awareness raising) to integrate environment and climate change at the various stages of the operations cycle
• Have the opportunity to work directly on projects and programmes from their own portfolios, bringing tangible and direct results for their work
The course will use an appropriate mix of experience sharing, case studies, group work, role play, presentations and films to foster a lively and engaging process.
Target audience:
The primary target audience for the course are colleagues from delegations and headquarters who are involved in sectors such as agriculture, energy, private sector development, trade, health, education, governance and other sectors. The course is thus essentially aimed at colleagues who are not specialists in environment and climate change
The training audience is likely to also include colleagues from delegations and headquarters overseeing an environmental or climate change portfolio. The approach will encourage these colleagues to take a very active role in the training.
Although not the primary target audience, when taking place in a developing country, the training course will be open to a limited number of government officials and other in-country stakeholders.
Number of participants (max.) 25
Contents: The structure of the 3 days course is organised in two parts (essentials and integrating in practice) and composed of 10 modules as shown below:
Part 1: Essentials - Why integrate environment and climate change in EU/EC Development Cooperation
Module 1: Exploring definitions and concepts
Module 2: Understanding the environment, climate and development linkages and making the case
Module 3: The EU approach – addressing EU and international commitments and integrating throughout the operations cycle
Module 4: Integrating in the programming
Part 2: Integrating in practice - How to integrate environment and climate change in EU/EC Development Cooperation in a country context?
Module 5: Tools and approaches to integration - from economic, environmental and climate assessments to awareness raising tools
Module 6: Integrating environment and climate change in the project
Module 7: Integrating environment and climate change in sector approaches (with a focus on agriculture, energy, private sector development and governance and other sectors on demand)
Module 8: Integrating environment and climate change in budget support programmes
Module 9: Integrating environment and climate change through monitoring and evaluation in the different aid modalities
Module 10: Wrap up and next steps
Participants can attend parts 1 or 2 independently. However, participants who attend part 2 are being asked to have attended part 1 previously.
Interaction and learning is promoted using a combination of presentations, group discussion, group exercises, case studies and development of individual or team action plans.
As a prerequisite, participants will be asked to become familiar with definitions and concepts related to the environment, climate change, green economy and integration. They will also be invited to share in advance a project or programme of their choice to work on during the course, thereby getting from the course direct and immediate results for their work.
Group exercises and case studies are designed so that the different roles and levels of experience and knowledge of different target groups are taken into account.
The course focuses on EC project and programme management cycle and therefore complements the course on country-led environmental and climate change mainstreaming (specialist course) – a course which focuses more specifically on understanding governments’ own integration efforts, and how to support them. It is also complemented by a one-day introductory course on green economy which focuses on the economic opportunities related to the environment sector.
The course can be organised and customised on demand at the request of EU Delegations or Units in HQ. It can be adapted to focus on issues or sectors of interest to the EU Delegation or Unit.
Dates and duration: October 21-23rd 2013, 3 daysLanguage: EnglishDocumentation: Participants are requested to become members of Cap4Dev Public Group on Environment and Climate Changehttp://capacity4dev.ec.europa.eu/public-environment-climate/dashboardKey reference documents include: Guidelines on the Integration of Environment and Climate Change in Development Cooperation EC Project and Programme Management Guide (forthcoming)Climate change sector scriptshttp://capacity4dev.ec.europa.eu/public-environment-climate/documentsIn… Climate Change Adaptation into Development Co-operation, Policy Guidance, OECD, http://www.oecd.org/dac/43652123.pdfVenue: BrusselsContact person: Sophie De ConinckTrainer: The course is facilitated by two specialised trainers
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