Institutional Development of the State Agency for Hydrometeorology of Tajikistan: FP075
Project Outline
This project seeks to support the development of Hydromet into a sustainable and well-resourced institution that produces timely and accurate forecasting of extreme weather events, particularly in districts in the Pyanj River Basin. The project will modernize Hydromet's campus and associated facilities; support legal and organizational transformation and capacity building of Hydromet into a government entity with flexibility to set staff salaries and retain additional entrepreneurial revenue; undertake capacity building to improve forecasting and warning of extreme weather events; and support development and implementation of a viable business model through marketing of fee-based services.
Country(ies) | Tajikistan |
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National Designated Authority (NDA) | Chairman of the Committee on Environmental Protection |
Accredited Entity (AE) | Asian Development Bank: ADB (International) |
Executing Entity (EE) | Ministry of Finance (Public) |
Date of Final FP Submission | October 16, 2017 |
Estimated Project Duration | 2018-2023 |
Target Sector | Institutional Strengthening (Climate) |
GCF Financing | 5 million USD (Grant) Micro |
Co-financing | ADB : 5 million USD (Grant) |
Project Description
< Major Project Components>
- Modernization of Hydromet Campus.
- Legal and organizational transformation of Hydromet.
- Forecasting and warning of extreme weather.
- Marketing of fee-based services.
Potential Indicators of Key Impacts
Expected total number of direct and indirect beneficiaries, disaggregated by gender (reduced vulnerability or increased resilience):
- Direct beneficiaries: 1,300,000 persons (50% of direct beneficiaries will be female)
- Indirect beneficiaries: 8,735,000 persons
15% of the total population - Other relevant indicator:
Entrepreneurial income contribution of Hydromet budget. For the baseline (2017), 0% of Hydromet's annual budget is provided by income from additional entrepreneurial activities. By 2025, this is targeted to be 10%, with the remainder originating from core government funding.