
National Designated Authorities (NDAs)
National Designated Authorities (NDAs) are official government representatives responsible for managing access to climate and sustainable development funds from international sources, such as the Green Climate Fund. They act as the main link between their country and global financiers, ensuring national priorities and policies align with the funding criteria. NDAs coordinate project proposals, oversee implementation, and monitor progress to ensure that the funds are used effectively to address climate change and promote sustainable development in their country.