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Table of Contents
- CountryRegion Project Title Thematic Focal Area Implementing Entity Executing Entities AF Project ID 1
- IE Project ID Requested Financing from Adaptation Fund US Dollars 1
- Reviewer and contact person Co-reviewers 1
- IE Contact Person 1
- 8 July 2024 2
- Review Criteria 2
- Questions Comments IEs Response 2
- Yes. 2
- Yes. CR1 CR2 2
- Review Criteria 3
- Questions Comments IEs Response 3
- Yes. CR3 CR4 3
- Review Criteria 4
- Questions Comments IEs Response 4
- CAR1 4
- Not fully addressed. CAR2 4
- Yes. 4
- Review Criteria 5
- Questions Comments IEs Response 5
- Yes. 5
- No. CAR3 5
- Yes. 5
- Review Criteria 6
- Questions Comments IEs Response 6
- CR5 6
- Yes. 6
- Review Criteria 7
- Questions Comments IEs Response 7
- Yes. 7
- Yes. CR6 7
- Review Criteria 8
- Questions Comments IEs Response 8
- Yes. 8
- Yes. CR7 8
- Yes. 8
- Largely. CAR4 8
- Review Criteria 9
- Questions Comments IEs Response 9
- CR8 9
- Yes. 9
- FULLY DEVELOPED PROPOSAL FOR SINGLE COUNTRY 10
- Table of Contents 11
- A bbreviations and a cronyms 15
- E. Results Framework 86
- F. P roject Alignment with the Results Framework of the Adaptation Fund 90
- G. Detailed Budget in US 93
- H. Disbursement Schedule 114
- Annex 1 Theory of Change 117
- Annex 2 Indicative Work Plan for the Project 118
- Annex 6 Geospatial Details of Physical Interventions 155
- Annex 7 Economic Social and Environmental Benefits by Components 162
- Annex 8 Summary of Climate Hazards and Underlying Vulnerabilities in Project Areas 167
- Annex 9 Component-Specific Benefits of the Project 172
- Annex 10 Complementarity to Contemporary Initiatives 179
- Annex 11 Knowledge Management Plan 183
- Annex 12 Stakeholder Consultations 188
- Annex 13 Stakeholder Engagement Plan 196
- Annex 14 Sustainability Interventions 201