During COP28; the World Bank launched the Global Methane Reduction Platform for Development (CH4D); with the aim of achieving ¡®triple wins¡¯ in agriculture and waste sectors by reducing methane; increasing resilience; and improving livelihoods. China has been selected as one of the 15 priority countries to implement a CH4D country-level program. The goal of China¡¯s CH4D country-level program is to leverage World Bank¡¯s multiple lending operations in the agriculture and waste sectors in China to inform the implementation of China¡¯s National Methane Emissions Control Action Plan through knowledge generation and dissemination; as well as capacity building. Through the country-level program; CH4D aims to accelerate the deployment of the tried and transformative solutions for livestock operation; rice production; solid waste management; and wastewater treatment beyond the original scale of the lending operations; thus support China¡¯s national methane reduction initiative.International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) will appoint a consulting firm with extensive experience on sectoral methane reductions for the sectors mentioned above; to provide technical support to the CH4D China program. The support expected includes: (i) reviewing China¡¯s current status on the implementation of the National Methane Emissions Control Action Plan; (ii) summarizing the knowledge and lessons from seven of the World Bank Group lending operations for livestock; paddy rice; municipal solid waste; and water and wastewater management sectors; both for public sectors and private sectors; reflecting on current implementation gaps; (iii) reviewing and summarizing the knowledge products produced under Pillar 1-3 of the China CH4D project; (iv) piloting emissions monitoring and accounting methodologies for the municipal solid waste management sector within the scope of the World Bank lending operations; (v) drafting a program summary report that generally summarizes the features; challenges; and opportunities of China¡¯s overall methane control strategies for both energy and non-energy sectors; followed by an in-depth analysis and compilation of recommendations for scaling up methane reduction interventions for sectors that are covered by this grant; and (vi) disseminate the knowledge products generated under the CH4D China program through workshop.