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Sierra Leone Coastal Resilience Project (SLCRP)
Geography
Approval FY
2024
Fund
Green Climate Fund
Fund Spend
$25,000,000
Co-Financing
$1,863,400
Summary
Sierra Leone is highly vulnerable to climate and disaster risks, which can result in crop losses, reduced fish stocks, and food insecurity. The intrusion of saline water in coastal areas forces farming further inland, leading to deforestation and coastal erosion. The lack of resources to address these risks has hindered action on climate change commitments. Therefore, concessional financing is crucial to bridge the national financing capacity and address the increasing vulnerability and adaptation needs of coastal communities.
The Sierra Leone Coastal Resilience Project (SLCRP) aims to increase the climate resilience of coastal communities and ecosystems in Sierra Leone by supporting the government in advancing national climate change priorities. This involves strengthening capacity for locally led climate change adaptation through various approaches, such as promoting climate-resilience in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector, supporting climate-resilient livelihood practices for farmers and fishers, enhancing food value chains, promoting sustainable resource use and management, and conserving and restoring mangroves for coastal resilience.
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Gender assessment
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Gender action plan
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About this project
Approval FY
2024
Geography
Fund
Green Climate Fund
Fund Spend
$25,000,000
Co-Financing
$1,863,400
Status
Under Implementation
Theme
Adaptation
Implementing Agency
Save the Children Australia
Sector
Public
Result Area
Ecosystems and ecosystem services, Health, food, and water security, Livelihoods of people and communities
Type
Project
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Climate finance
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