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with FAO for Burkina Faso 23 February 2018 Strategic Frameworks

PAGE 1 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 Readiness and Preparatory Support Proposal How to complete this document? - A readiness guidebook is available to provide information on how to access funding under the GCF Readiness and Preparatory Support programme. It should be consulted to assist in the completion of this proposal template. - This document should be completed by National Designated Authorities (NDAs) or focal points with support from their delivery partners where relevant. - Please be concise. If you need to include any additional information, please attach it to the proposal. - Information on the indicative list of activities eligible for readiness and preparatory support and the process for the submission, review and approval of this proposal can be found on pages 11-13 of the guidebook Where to get support? - If you are not sure how to complete this document, or require support, please send an e-mail to countries@gcfund.org. We will aim to get back to you within 48 hours. - You can also complete as much of this document as you can and then send it to countries@gcfund.org. We will get back to you within 5 working days to discuss your submission and the way forward. Note: Environmental and Social Safeguards and Gender Throughout this document, when answering questions and providing details, please make sure to pay special attention to environmental, social and gender issues, in particular to the situation of vulnerable populations, including women and men. Please be specific about proposed actions to address these issues. Consult page 4 of the readiness guidebook for more information.

PAGE 2 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 SECTION 1: SUMMARY 1. Country submitting the proposal 2. Date of initial submission 3. Last date of resubmission (if applicable) 4. Which entity will implement the Readiness and Preparatory Support project? (Provide the contact information if entity is different from NDA/focal point) 5. Title of the Readiness and Preparatory Support Proposal 6. Brief summary of the request (200 words) Country name: BURKINA FASO Name of institution (representing National Designated Authority or Focal Point): Name of official: Mamadou HONADIA Position: Advisor of His Excellency Prime Minister Telephone: +226 70 24 02 40 Full Office address 28/04/2017 N/A Email: m60honadia@gmail.com National Designated Authority Delivery partner Accredited entity Name of institution: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Name of official: Aristide Ongone Obame Position: FAO Representative in Burkina Faso Telephone: +226 25 30 60 57 Email: Aristide.Ongone@fao.fao.org Full Office address: Rue Pierre Barry-01 B.P.2540 Ouagadougou 01 Assessing forest and land use sector opportunities in Burkina Faso to support climate change adaptation and mitigation interventions, particularly under the Great Green Wall Initiative. The forest and land use sectors are critical to Burkina Faso's response to climate change - particularly for adaptation, but also with considerable mitigation potential, both through reductions and removals emissions. In this context, it is proposed that GCF Readiness funds be used to undertake a strategic analysis of adaptation and mitigation potential - building on the currently available evidence base - and climate investment opportunities in the regions forest and land use sectors. The requested Readiness Program aims to identify the adaptation and mitigation measures for the Great Green Wall (GGW). This set of interventions complements the national REDD + readiness process under the Forest Investment Program (FIP) and FCPF whose intervention area is different from that of the Great Green Wall (except for the East region). Also, a portion of the preparation funds (US $ 50,000) will be used for Burkina Faso's stakeholder participation in regional consultations and the development of a regional (multi-country) framework program. The regional framework program will allow for harmonized monitoring and the sharing of experience and technical expertise. Burkina Faso has signed and ratified the Convention creating the Pan-African Agency of the Great Green Wall and expresses interest in participating in the development of the regional program. 7. Total requested amount and currency USD 342,815 8. Anticipated duration 12 months 9. Is the country receiving other Readiness and Preparatory Support related to the GCF? Yes No If yes, please attach the relevant scope of work, and briefly (100 words) describe the scope of support provided by other institutions IUCN is currently delivering support to assist with NDA strengthening and country programming. This support is for a 12-month period and is valued at USD 300,000. As against this proposal aims to strengthen adaptation and mitigation measures included in the National Action Plan for the Great Green Wall (GGW) which is in NAPA, NAP, INDCs, NAMAs plan

PAGE 3 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 constituting the basis of a country program. The exercise for developing priority interventions for the Great Green Wall Initiative (GGW) will be include in the country program. In collaboration with NDA and IUCN, Great Green Wall stakeholders will take part in the consultations organized to develop the country program. There will be no duplication of activities between the two proposals.

PAGE 4 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 SECTION 2: COUNTRY READINESS LOGICAL FRAMEWORK Please complete the table below, which enables a country to assess its readiness for the GCF and set targets for strengthening its readiness, including proposed outputs and activities to improve the country s readiness. For further guidance on completing the table, please refer to the guidebook Accessing the GCF Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme. OUTCOMES 1 BASELINE TARGET ACTIVITIES (including key outputs or deliverables where applicable) 1. Country capacity strengthened 0 0 1.1 NDA/focal point lead effective coordination mechanism 0 1 2 0 1 2 1.2 No objection procedure established and implemented 1.3 Bilateral agreements between the country and the GCF executed 1.4 Monitoring, oversight and streamlining of climate finance 2. Stakeholders engaged in consultative processes 2.1 Stakeholders engaged in consultative processes 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 4 0 1 2 0 2 Establishment and operationalization of multi-stakeholder consultative processes to develop interventions for the forest and land use sector as they relate to the GGW. Organize a workshop in each region of the GMV intervention zone to agree on priority actions to be undertaken with all stakeholders, including state and non-state actors of civil society (including representatives of indigenous peoples), producer organizations (producers and value chain actors) and women's associations; Deliverable: Report of the workshop Organize a national workshop to validate proposals will be established Deliverable: Report of the workshop Participation of FAO focal point and the members of GMV national coordination team to consultation for developing a Country Program Deliverables: Report of activities Means of implementation: series of workshops, support from consultants, and travels to regions 1 Based on decisions: B.08/10, annexes XII, XIII & XIV; B.08/11; B.11/10, annex I; B.12/20, annex I

2.2 Country programmes, including adaptation priorities, developed and continuously updated 2.3 Stakeholder consultations conducted with equal representation of women 0 1 2 0 1 2 2.4 Annual participatory review of GCF portfolio in the country organized 3. Direct access realized 0 0 3.1 Candidate entities identified and 0 1 2 0 1 2 nominated for accreditation 3.2 Direct access entity accredited 0 1 2 0 1 2 3.3 Entity/ies annual/multi-annual 0 1 2 0 1 2 work programme developed 3.4 Funding proposals through 0 1 2 0 1 2 enhanced direct access modality approved READINESS AND PREPARATORY SUPPORT PAGE 5 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 0 1 2 0 1 2 Invitation letter recommends women representation Consideration of gender issues during consultative processes to develop interventions for the forest and land use sector as they relate to the GGW => Means of implementation: messages and indicators provided in workshops, support of consultants to identify gender issues in specific sectoral activities 0 1 2 0 1 2 4. Access to finance 0 4 4.1 Structured dialogue between the 0 1 2 0 1 2 Organization of structured dialogue between the NDA, FAO-Burkina Faso and the stakeholders of GGW, NDA/Accredited Entities and the GCF Secretariat organized on national strategies and priorities, proposed projects for funding Communication (phone, Skype, email dialogue, conférences call) Face to face periodic meetings to share the requests of government addressed to FAO country office Deliverable: Report of activities; Mission reports => Means of implementation: Participation of FAO country office to the preparation of the programme, to workshops and to the consultation processes; International backstopping missions by FAO experts 4.2 Country programmes, concept notes, including on adaptation, developed that implement highimpact priorities identified in INDCs and other national strategies or plans 0 1 2 0 1 2 4.3 Project/programme preparation support, including for adaptation, to develop funding proposals provided 0 1 2 0 1 2 Establish biophysical and socioeconomic baselines for climate change interventions for GGW interventions in the forest and land use sector Quantify carbon emission reductions and removals potential from prioritized intervention

PAGE 6 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 4.4 Funding proposals, including for adaptation, that are aligned with country priorities approved Quantify the reduction of carbon emissions and the absorption potential of GGW interventions; Deliverables: Consultants report, Reports of workshops Means of implementation: series of workshops, support from consultants, and travels to regions 0 1 2 0 1 2 1. identify priority Great Green Wall adaptation and mitigation interventions for GCF funding Climate change impacts, vulnerabilities, and adaptations options identified and prioritized at the zone of the Great Green Wall/ Burkina Faso; deliverables: Funding proposals, including for adaptation, that are aligned with country priorities 2. Undertake work on the GGW regional program Develop a harmonized monitoring system to measure the impacts and co-benefits of climate change; Develop technical and organizational capacity building modules for specific target audiences involved in project delivery at the national level; Strengthen and provide content for platforms for sharing knowledge and experience on climate change adaptation and mitigation in program countries; Strengthen collaboration and coordination between regional and international partner organizations Means of implementation: series of consultations with different actors, support from consultants, and travels to regions Deliverable: Mission Reports, Consultants reports Means of implementation: Participation of FAO Experts, focal point and the members of GMV national coordination team to regional and international consultations 5. Private sector mobilization 0 0 5.1 Private sector engaged in country 0 1 2 0 1 2 consultative processes 5.2 Enabling environment for 0 1 2 0 1 2 crowding-in private sector investments at national, regional and international levels exists 5.3 Funding proposals for private 0 1 2 0 1 2 sector projects/programmes, including for adaptation, approved 5.4 Funding proposals under the Private Sector Facility programmes (small- and medium-sized enterprises and mobilizing funds at scale) submitted and approved 0 1 2 0 1 2 TOTAL 0 0-8

PAGE 7 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 SECTION 3: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Please explain how this grant will help deliver on the country s readiness needs as identified above and build on institutions, processes or existing work already underway in the country (maximum 500 words) After a start-up consultation phase between the FAO country office, the National Coordination Unit of the Great Green Wall, NDA and the Ministry of Environment, Green Economy and Climate Change, an operational plan will be developed and approved to implement the various activities listed above in section 2. This set of activities will bridge the gap between the current situation and the situation envisaged. The activities were designed by crossing: activities that seem logical to develop to arrive from a point 0 to a point 1 or 2, relevant activities identified in the Preparation Guide Activities inspired by the Great Green Wall Action Plan. All consultations will focus on gender equality and social equity through the participation of women-led and youth-led organizations. The business plan developed in consultation with the main actors (National Coordination Unit, SP / CNDD, FAO-BF and the regions) comprises 3 main means of implementation: 1. Support of internal and external experts and consultants, bringing their expertise in four areas of expertise were identified: Design / development of projects (Project Team Leader) with international climate finance, the international project Design/development expert must conduct 3 missions in Burkina Faso and provide regular home support. Once recruited, the Project Team Leader should develop a full project development work plan and associated project development budget (in standard FAO accounts) under the supervision of the country office, regional office, CBC-GCF Team and CB-ADG, which the Project Team Leader will subsequently be responsible for implementing to deliver the full GCF Funding Proposal Sustainable land management, a local consultant will be recruited to join the team; Gender, a local consultant will be recruited to be part of the team Socio-economy, a local consultant will be recruited to be part of the team Translation, a local bilingual consultant will be recruited for the translation of the funding proposal. National consultants will be recruited for two (2) months. Also a full time consultant will be recruited to monitor the implementation of the activities. FAO Country office will develop the terms of reference of the various consultants and proceed with their recruitment. During the implementation of the activities, two FAO experts (one of RAF and one of Headquarters) will support FAO-Burkina Faso (a mission at the beginning of the process and a mission at the end of the process). 2. A program of 5 workshops (one workshop per region and one national workshop) to validate proposals will be established. The national workshop and the four (4) regional workshops will be facilitated by the team of consultants. 3. Workshop budgets and consultation / consultation meetings cover all the necessary aspects: room rental, catering, road transport for regional participants, mission expenses of the team of Consultants, the FAO focal point and the GMV Coordination Unit, communication, etc. 4. The participation of the FAO Focal Point, the GMV National Coordination Unit in the consultation process for the development of the Country Program and the Regional Program.

PAGE 8 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 SECTION 4: BUDGET, PROCUREMENT, IMPLEMENTATION AND DISBURSEMENT 4.1. Budget Plan Please provide a breakdown of cost estimates and implementation schedule analysed according to the activities suggested in Section 2. Please feel free to replicate this table on Excel spreadsheet if needed. OUTCOMES (same as in section 2) ACTIVITIES (same as in section 2) TOTAL COST (per activity) Consultants /Tech staff COST CATEGORIES EXPENDITURE AND IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE (add columns if >24 months) Travel Workshops/ Others 6m 12m 18m 24m 2. Stakeholders engaged in consultative processes 2.3 Stakeholder consultations conducted with equal representation of women Establishment and operationalization of multistakeholder consultative processes to develop interventions for the forest and land use sector as they relate to the GGW. Organization of five (5) workshops (600 people) (fare, accommodation, travel DSA) Fee of Facilitation of international Consultant (Project design/development specialist) 600 $*10 days Fee of Facilitation of 3 local consultants (SLM specialist, Socioeconmist and Gender specialist) 250 $* 10 days *3 consultants Fare international flight (Eco) 01 trip DSA for international consultant (100$*10 days) DSA for local consultants (75 $*3*10 days) Conference stationery, media coverage 50 000 6 000 7 500 1 000 1 000 2 250 4 750 6 000 7 500 1 000 1 000 2 250 50 000 4 750

PAGE 9 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 Structured dialogue between the NDA/Accredited Entities and the GCF Secretariat organized Organization of structured dialogue between the NDA, FAO-Burkina Faso and the stakeholders of GGW, on national strategies and priorities, proposed projects for funding Communication (phone, Skype, email dialogue, conférences call) DSA for 2 FAO Experts (RAF an Headquarter) Fare international flights (Eco) 2 trips Conference stationery, media coverage 1775 2 000 2 000 3 250 2 000 2 000 1 775 3 250 4.3 Project/programme preparation support, including for adaptation, to develop funding proposals provided Establish biophysical and socioeconomic baselines for climate change interventions for GGW interventions in the forest and land use sector Quantify carbon emission reductions and removals potential from prioritized intervention Quantify the reduction of carbon emissions and the absorption potential of GGW interventions; Fee of Facilitation of international Consultant (Project design/development specialist) 600 $*40 days Fee of Facilitation of 3 local consultants (SLM specialist, Socioeconmist and Gender specialist) 250 $* 40 days *3 consultants Fare international flights (Eco) 01 trip DSA for international consultant (100$*40 days) DSA for local consultants (75 $*40 days) Organization 2 workshops (100 people) (fare, accommodation, DSA) Conference stationery, media coverage 24 000 30 000 1 000 4 000 9 000 20 000 3 000 24 000 30 000 1 000 4 000 9 000 20 000 3 000

PAGE 10 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 4.4 Funding proposals, including for adaptation, that are aligned with country priorities approved identify priority Great Green Wall adaptation and mitigation interventions for GCF funding Climate change impacts, vulnerabilities, and adaptations options identified and prioritized at the zone of the Great Green Wall/ Burkina Faso; Fee of Facilitation of international Consultant (Project design/development specialist) 600 $*10 days Fee of Facilitation of 3 local consultants (SLM specialist, Socioeconmist and Gender specialist) 250 $* 10 days *3 consultants Fare international flights (Eco) 01 trip DSA for international consultant (100$*5 days) DSA for local consultants (75 $*5 days) Organization a workshops (150 people) (fare, accommodation, DSA) Conference stationery, media coverage Fee of translator (local consultant) 250$* 15 days 6 000 7 500 1 000 500 1 125 18 000 5 250 3 750 6 000 7 500 3 750 1 000 500 1 125 18 000 5 250 Undertake work on the GGW regional program Fare international flights FAO 2 Experts, 1 focal point and 2 members of GMV national coordination team to regional and international consultations DSA for FAO 2 Experts, 1 focal point and 2 members of GMV national coordination team to regional and international consultations Contribution to undertake work on the GGW regional program 5 000 5 000 50 000 50 000 5 000 5 000 Support by one full-time National Consultant (Point focal) Administrative and Support staff 27 726 8 274 27 726 8 274

PAGE 11 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 CONTINGENCY (UP TO 5% OF TOTAL ACTIVITIES) Sub-total No contingency applied 0 311 650 170 750 34 875 88 000 18 025 261, 650 50,000 Project management costs Sub-total DELIVERY PARTNER FEE (UP TO 10% OF TOTAL ACTIVITIES) Reporting cost - - Evaluation cost - - 311 650 31 165 31 165 TOTAL 342 815 261 650 81 165

PAGE 12 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 4.2. Procurement Plan As stated in the Framework Readiness and Preparatory Support Grant agreement signed in November 2016 between the GCF and FAO, the project goods will be procured in accordance with FAO s rules, regulations and procedures, as set out in FAO s Manual Section 502 Procurement of Goods, Works and Services. The principal objective of the Organization s procurement activities is the timely acquisition of goods, works and services in a competitive and transparent manner, while ensuring fitness for purpose to meet the user s requirements, as well as the optimum combination of expected whole life benefit versus cost to procure ( Best Value for Money ). FAO s procurement procedures are intended to: promote efficiency, economy and the attainment of best value for money in the use of public funds; promote transparency, probity and accountability of public procurement FAO-wide; provide procurement best practices and procedures for application and consideration in procurement-related decisionmaking by all stakeholders; FAO will be also responsible for selection and recruitment of experts to work in the Project, in accordance with its respective rules, regulations and procedures as set out in FAO s Manual (chapter III: human resources). Procurement methods according to contracts amounts for goods and services other than consultants are as follows: Items Car rentals, Fare International flights, Conferences/Workshops stationery venue, Translation devices and media coverage, Equipment, office supplies and material selection method Request for quotation to list of 3 bidders Items Consultant Recruitment method ToR to Short list of prequalified consultants (at least 3 proposals) The procurement plan of the project is described below: Items Estimated Costs (USD) Fare national trips for workshops $ 88,000 selection method Restricted call for tenders Prequalification of Bidders (Yes/No) y Comment From our prequalified travel agencies. Eight (08) Fare international flights Conferences stationery, translation and media coverage along with activities planning) $ 10,000 National Competitive biding $ 20,250 National Competitive biding Y Y To be contracted 2 weeks before the beginning of the given activity. Request for quotation to 3 hotels SUB-TOTAL (US $) $ 118,250

PAGE 13 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 Items Recruitment method National /international Estimated Costs (USD) Description Project design /development specialist Consultant qualifications (QC) International $ 36,000 ToR to Short list of prequalified individual consultants (at least 3 proposals); Request (01 February 2018; selection and contract 30 March 2018) Sustainable land management specialist Socio-Economist Consultant QC National $ 15,000 QC National $ 15,000 Selection based on Cvs ; ToR to Short list of prequalified consultants (at least 3 proposals); Request (01 February 2018; selection and contract 30 March 2018) Selection based on Cvs ; ToR to Short list of prequalified consultants (at least 3 proposals); Request (01 February 2018; selection and contract 30 March 2018) Gender specialist QC National $ 15,000 Selection based on Cvs ; ToR to Short list of prequalified consultants (at least 3 proposals); Request (01 February 2018; selection and contract 30 March 2018) Full time consultant QC National $ 27,726 Administrative and Support staff QC National $ 8,274 Selection based on Cvs ; ToR to Short list of prequalified consultants (at least 3 proposals); Request (01 February 2018; selection and contract 30 March 2018) Selection based on Cvs ; ToR to Short list of prequalified consultants (at least 3 proposals); Request (01 February 2018; selection and contract 30 March 2018) Translator () QC National SUB-TOTAL (US $) TOTALL (US $) $ 3,750 $ 120,750 $ 239,000 Selection based on Cvs ; ToR to Short list of prequalified consultants (at least 3 proposals); Request proposal (01 March 2019; Contract 15 April 2019)

PAGE 14 OF 17 Ver. 20 March 2017 4.3. Disbursement schedule Disbursement requests will be submitted in accordance with the requirements and timing set out in Clause 4 of the amended and restated Framework Readiness and Preparatory Support Grant Agreement, Amendment #1, between the Green Climate Fund and FAO. 4.4. Additional information This box provides an opportunity to include further explanations related to the budget, procurement plan and disbursement schedule, including any details on the assumptions to justify costs presented in the budget. The proposed budget seeks to develop both a concept note and a funding proposal. This explains the high share reserved for consultants. A portion ($ 50,000) will help develop the regional program. Pan-African Great Green Wall Agency member countries at the technical and financial partner mobilization workshop to promote integrated energy, agriculture and adaptation projects to strengthen resilience to climate change in the countries of the Great Green Wall held in Abidjan from 25 to 27 October 2017 reaffirmed their commitment to develop each country project and contribute to the development of the Regional Program.

PAGE 15 OF 17 ver. 20 March 2017 SECTION 5: IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION 5.1. Please attach an implementation map or describe how funds will be managed by the NDA/FP or delivery partner If the entity implementing the readiness support is not an accredited entity of the GCF, please complete the Financial Management Capacity Assessment (FMCA) questionnaire and submit it with this proposal. The implementation of the readiness involves the FAO country Office, the MEEVCC, the SP / CNDD and the National Coordination Unit of the Great Green Wall. The Ministry of the Environment, the Green Economy and Climate Change (MEEVCC) ensures the coordination and implementation of environmental policy on the basis of the orientations and policy options defined by the Government. Its overall objectives are: i) to preserve the environment and ensure the sustainable management of natural resources; and ii) to develop and / or strengthen the international partnership in order to optimize the use of funding opportunities. Experts from the Ministry participate in different to give the necessary guidance. The (Secrétariat Permanent du Conseil National du Développement Durable (SP / CNDD), mission structure, under the technical supervision of the Ministry of the Environment, the Green Economy and Climate Change (MEEVCC) is responsible for working to take into account environmental concerns in the elaboration policies, plans, programs and development projects in the context of decentralization, economic reforms, the education system and the fight against poverty for sustainable development. It contributes to the achievement of the general objectives of the Ministry in charge of the Environment. Its experts participate in consultations to provide quality assurance. The National Coordination Unit of the Great Green Wall is co-charged with FAO country office to implement the activities. As such, it participates in the implementation of readiness activities. It will mobilize actors to participate in various consultations. Regional Antennas represented by the Regional Directorates of Environment, Green Economy and Climate Change are responsible for the implementation of activities at subsidiary level. They will participate in the various consultations. FAO, Accredited Entity is the delivery partner of readiness. It is responsible for the judicial management of the financing of the preparation. It is responsible for mobilizing expertise and implementing activities. It will also provide technical support for the development of investment priorities and proposals to support the forest and land use activities foreseen in its INDC and aligned with the national REDD + process. The NDA, not mentioned here, also participates in the consultations as an observer. 5.2. Other relevant information

PAGE 16 OF 17 ver. 20 March 2017 This box provides an opportunity to include any important information you wish to bring to the attention of the GCF Secretariat, but did not have an opportunity to provide in the sections above. Several complementary initiatives exist in the sector but many of them end in 2019. These initiatives are in the table below. Title of project Funding sources Budget Start date- End date Capacity Building Government of the BF, 3.279.481 01/01/2017 Program for the APEFE, Wallonia- - Initiative of the Great Brussels International 31/12/2021 Green Wall for the (WBI) Sahara and Sahel Phase II (PRC2-GGWSSI) Action Against Desertification: GCP / INT / 157 / EC Environmental Front Local Project for a Green Union (Fleuve Project) Forestry Program Investment Integrating climate resilience into agricultural and pastoral production for food security in vulnerable rural areas through the famers fields school approach European Union EUR 41 million (for 6 countries) EUR 1 500 000 (estimated budget for Burkina Faso) 28/07/2014-27/02/2019 European union 800 000 $ October 2015 - December 2018 African Development Bank: 12 000 000$ World Bank: 18 000 000 $ European Union: 9 000 000 $ FCPF: 3.800 000 $ Burkina Faso: 1 200 000 $ Global Environment Facility /Least Developed Country Fund 44 millions $ 01/01/2014 12/12/2019 3.8 million $ Co-financing Burkina Faso: 5.375 million $ FAO: 14 million $ Bioversity International: 60 000$ March 2015 April 2019 Technical focus of the project Capacity Building of National and Regional Structures implementation of GGWSSI Sustainable Land Management, Local Economic Development, Climate Change: Resilience, Adaptation and Mitigation Capacity building of the local actors of the Municipality of Dori in their functions of planning, implementation and financing of a development integrating the sustainable management of the natural resources, the lands and the eco-systemic risks within the framework of a territory approach Reduce greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation to enhance their carbon sequestration capacity and reduce poverty through: Transformational approach to changing attitudes towards the management of forests and other natural resources; Communication and consultation with all stakeholders; participatory approach with strong involvement and empowerment of actors to enhance the capacity of Burkina Faso's agricultural and pastoral sectors to cope with climate change, by mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) practices and strategies into on-going agricultural development initiatives and agricultural policies and programming and upscaling of farmers adoption of CCA technologies and practices through a network of already established FFS. The Forest Investment Program (FIP) and the Great Green Wall Initiative are supported by the Government through the Ministry of the Environment, Green Economy and Climate Change which provides guidance for projects and programs who are under his tutelage. There is coordination between projects to align with the REDD + readiness process and FCPF. The GGW and the FIP have different activities but complement each other. Indeed, the FIP aims to reduce deforestation and forest degradation and promotes sustainable and improved management of forests in the forested part of the country. On the other hand,

PAGE 17 OF 17 ver. 20 March 2017 the GGW intervenes in the recovery of degraded lands in the arid and semi-arid zones. The sustainable Land Management is an option taken for the implementation of the GGW. The GGW initiative will be developed as part of a broad consultation process at regional and national level to develop actions to be undertaken.