Think-tanks
Think-tanks
Through the UNI-LEAD project, university-based think-tanks have been established in Nepal, Senegal, Uganda, and Mozambique. These think-tanks serve as a knowledge hub for mobilizing technical expertise across their universities resulting in more effective engagement with their respective governments on addressing scientific and technical aspects of climate finance needs related to priorities under NDCs and NAPs. The think-tanks are designed to provide a model for encouraging university leadership and collaboration with governments on climate finance.

Think tanks

Nepal
Nepal Climate Initiative (NCI) is hosted within the School of Environmental Science and Management at Pokhara University. NCI aims to empower stakeholders in Nepal with the information, skills and internal institutional capacity needed to access and utilize climate finance to effectively respond to climate change. NCI achieves this through research, knowledge- and capacity-building programs related to climate finance, as well as broader climate change action. NCI’s vision is to build knowledge and capacity to facilitate improved in-country and country-led responses to climate change in Nepal, and its mission is to empower stakeholders at all levels to efficiently access and utilize climate finance, and ultimately ensure enhanced climate action, resilient communities and ecosystems, reduced climate risks, swift response to climate impacts and promotion of sustainable development in Nepal.

Senegal
The INiTiativE Reflection and Action for Climate and Climate Financing (INTERFACE) Think Tank is hosted at the Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique of Cheikh Anta Diop University. Its vision is to support the mobilization of climate finance in Senegal and the broader sub-region to foster community resilience and low-carbon development. INTERFACE has enhanced multidisciplinary collaboration within the university and across sectors by establishing university-government working groups. These groups focus on addressing key sectoral vulnerabilities and providing inputs for the development of Green Climate Fund (GCF) project proposals.

Uganda
The Climate Finance Hub (CFH) is a climate finance think tank based at Makerere University in Uganda. It is housed in the Makerere University Centre for Climate Change Research Innovations (MUCCRI) in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. The CFH is being operationalized through a collaborative arrangement with the Climate Finance Unit in the Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development (MoFPED), which is the National Focal Point (NFP) for GEF, GCF and AF; and the Climate Change Department in the Ministry of Water and Environment, which is the NFP to the UNFCCC.

Mozambique
The Mozambique Community-based Adaptation Finance Working Group (MozCAF) is a specialized think tank established within Eduardo Mondlane University’s (UEM) Research Chair on Ecosystem-Based Adaptation in Arid and Semi-Arid Zones. MozCAF’s vision is to become Mozambique’s leading center of excellence in climate adaptation finance, recognized for enabling effective, inclusive, and sustainable climate resilience building at the subnational level. Its mission is to accelerate climate adaptation in Mozambique by strengthening institutional capacity, facilitating access to climate finance, and ensuring evidence-based decision-making at all levels of government, with particular focus on subnational entities.