Climate change

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Community-based Climate Change Action Grants

Overview

The Community-based Climate Change Action Grants Program is supporting Australian and international non-government organisations (NGOs) to work with local partners in the Pacific and South-East Asia to address climate change and development needs at the community-level.

Ten NGOs were successful in securing grant funding under the program, for projects to be implemented in Vietnam, East Timor, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Kiribati, Republic of Marshall Islands, Tonga and Fiji. NGOs are currently finalising their project designs and commencing implementation. Projects are due to be completed by early 2015.

 
 
 

Progress

Successful grant recipients are currently designing projects. Projects are due to be completed by early 2015.

 

Documents

The following documents describe this initiative in more detail*. Documents are uploaded as the initiative progresses. Find out more about the aid management cycle and the documents you can expect to find.


1. Policy & Direction Setting 2. Plan & Design 3. Implementation & Performance Management 4. Review & Evaluation

Application guidelines
   
     
     

 

*AusAID is committed to publishing documents and data concerning Australia’s official development assistance in a way that is comprehensive, accessible and current. AusAID practice will be to publish documents once finalised and where appropriate after the partner government and any other partners directly involved in the delivery of the initiative have been consulted. Not all material published on this site is created by AusAID and therefore not all documents reflect the views of the Australian Government. In limited circumstances some information may be withheld for reasons including privacy and commercial sensitivity. An important objective of the Transparency Initiative is to promote broad-based understanding, analysis and discussion of aid issues and to inform the future delivery of Australia’s aid program.

 

Last reviewed: 4 April, 2012