Scaling-up Multi-Hazard Early Warning System and the Use of Climate Information in Georgia

  • Adaptation
  • Under implementation
Date approved
01 Mar 2018
Est. completion
12 Apr 2027
ESS Category
Category B
Financing
Public sector
Entity
United Nations Development Programme

Overview

Reducing the climate risk to Georgia's communities by supporting infrastructure and their livelihoods.

Georgia faces climate change-related risks including landslides, mudflows, erosion, avalanches, floods, drought, and strong winds. These are increasing in frequency, intensity and geographical spread due to climate change. Subsequently, the need for robust climate information and early warning has become a priority in managing risk to Georgia's sustainable development.

The expansion of a hydro-meteorological observation network and modelling capacities will provide reliable information on climate-induced hazards, vulnerability and risks. Specifically, the scaling up of Georgia's Multi-Hazard Early Warning System will improve community resilience. Robust climate information has been shown to reduce considerable costs.

The project has an estimated lifespan of 7 years.

Result areas

Project timeline

  • Pipeline

    464 days

    • Concept note received

    • Funding proposal received

    • Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval

    • Cleared by GCF Secretariat

    • Cleared by iTAP

  • Approved

    226 days

    • Approved by GCF Board

    • FAA executed

  • Under implementation

    2,804 days so far

    • FAA effective

  • To be completed

    301 days to go

    Not started

  • Total project value $ 70.3 million

  • Total number of beneficiaries 3.7 million

Financing

GCF-financing

0.0%

USD

Co-financing

0.0%

USD

USD 70.3 million

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GCF-financing

86% disbursed

  • Grant USD 27,053,598
  • Total GCF-financing USD 27,053,598

Co-financing

  • Grant USD 12,778,000
  • Grant USD 5,000,000
  • Inkind USD 600,000
  • Grant USD 16,540,000
  • Grant USD 7,272,000
  • Grant USD 1,000,000
  • Inkind USD 51,000
  • Total co-financing USD 43,241,000

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