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Program-for-Results “Climate Operation – Support for the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC)”: 4th World Bank Implementation Support Mission, May 12–20, 2025

23/05/2025
Program-for-Results “Climate Operation – Support for the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC)”: 4th World Bank Implementation Support Mission, May 12–20, 2025

As part of the ongoing monitoring of the implementation of the “Climate Operation –Support for the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC)” program, funded by the World Bank through a Program-for-Results loan agreement amounting to USD 350 million for the 2023–2028 period, a fourth implementation support mission was carried out by the World Bank from May 12 to 20, 2025.

This mission provided the opportunity to: 
(i) monitor the implementation of the activities planned under the program,
(ii) review the achievement of result indicators, 
(iii) assess fiduciary aspects as well as environmental and social safeguards; and (iv) follow up on the implementation of the Program Action Plan (PAP).

The mission also served to advance the preparation of the AIIB’s co-financing of the Climate Program, in anticipation of a pre-appraisal mission scheduled for July 2025.

The mission noted a strong momentum in the implementation of all program activities.
A detailed review of the progress of each activity confirmed the achievement of several results, with many more expected in the coming months. Disbursements are projected to reach EUR 30 million by the end of June 2025, with an estimated EUR 50 million by December 2025.

A key highlight of this mission was the organization of a workshop aimed at coordinating efforts among various institutions to deploy the “State Climate Network – SCN.”

The workshop revealed strong support from participating entities for principles of shared governance and a flexible, adaptive approach. All stakeholders endorsed the benefits of the SCN, namely: (i) the complementarity of networks, allowing for data scaling while avoiding redundancy; and (ii) efficient use of resources.