Dear Network,
For the past year, we have been working hard at Climate Compatible Growth #CCG#CCG to improve our capacity building offer, ensuring that we are serving to the needs of LMICs in the most effective manner.
As a result, I am happy to introduce our newest capacity building service: The CCG Bootcamps.
The Bootcamps capitalize on many of the CCG offers that majority of you are familiar with, including the Open Learn Collection, the Energy Modelling Platforms, and the Energy Modelling Community.
Aimed to deliver more long-term, targeted, and deliverable driven capacity building support, the bootcamps come in three modalities:
- The Scholars Bootcamp (SBC) - aimed at academics, the bootcamp offers a capacity building intervention at the end of which the participating group will publish an academic paper,
- The Partners Bootcamp (PBC) - aimed at International Organizations wishing to outsource their capacity building activties, whereby the activities lead to a policy document of a sort (e.g. long term energy transition plan, decarbonization plan, etc.),
- The Data-to-Deal Bootcamp (D2D-BC) - aimed at countries (with or without the support of International Organizations) who would like to undergo the D2D pipeline, aiming to unlock concessionary financing at the end of the engagement.
On Monday the 9th of December, as part of the Energy Modelling Community, we held a webinar, where the three Bootcamps are explained in detail.
You may find the recording of the webinar via the following link: https://lnkd.in/ec9qsvi7
For those interested in participating in the bootcamps, please do watch the video, and should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me via email ([email protected]) or LinkedIn.
Applications for the bootcamps will open along with the regular application to EMP-A 25 (Monday the 16th of December).
Many thanks to all colleagues and partners involved in forming this capacity building offer, specifically the OpTIMUS Open Tools Integrated Modelling and Upskilling for Sustainable Development Community!
We are looking forward to this new phase of capacity building!
We hope this offer will produce more embedding, enriching, and effective capacity building interventions.