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GEF-5 Strategy for Adaptation GEF Expended Constituency meeting, 2011 Kinshasa 15-17 February 2011 Adamou Bouhari Task Manager Biodiversity/Land Degradation.

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1 GEF-5 Strategy for Adaptation GEF Expended Constituency meeting, 2011 Kinshasa 15-17 February 2011 Adamou Bouhari Task Manager Biodiversity/Land Degradation UNEP/Global Environment Facility

2 Adaptation Funds The Least Developed Countries Funds (LDCF) Special Climate Change Funds (SCCF) (Adaptation Fund) 2

3 The Least Developed Countries Funds (LDCF) Established at the 7 th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 2001 - Marrakech To: “meet the urgent and immediate adaptation needs of the Least Developed Countries, as identified in their NAPAs.(Decision 7/CP.7)” COP asked the GEF to manage this fund. The LDCF would provide financing for the ‘additional costs,’ imposed to development, that pertain to these needs (Decision 3/CP.11, GEF/C.28/18). 3

4 The Least Developed Countries Funds (LDCF): key priority sectors/areas of intervention for NAPA implementation through the LDCF will likely include: Water Resources Food Security and Agriculture Health Disaster Preparedness and Risk Management Coastal Zone Management and Infrastructure Natural Resource Management Community-Based Adaptation 4

5 The Special Climate Change Funds (SCCF) Established at the 7 th COP of UNFCCC 2001 - Marrakech The GEF was asked by the COP to manage this fund, To ‘finance activities, programs and measures relating to climate change that are complementary to those funded by the resources allocated to the climate change focal area of the GEF and by bilateral and multilateral funding’ (GEF/C.24/12). The SCCF was established to finance four programs: a) Adaptation; b) Technology Transfer; c) a list of specific Sectors (Energy, transport, industry, agriculture, forestry and waste management;); d) Economic Diversification. Adaptation was given by the COP the highest priority, followed by technology transfer (Decision 7/CP.7) 5

6 The Special Climate Change Funds (SCCF): priorities areas of intervention as identified by COP Water Resources Management Land Management Agriculture Health Infrastructure Development Fragile Ecosystems (including mountain ecosystems) Integrated Coastal Zone Management 6

7 LDCF and SCCF: GEF5 Strategic objectives Goal: To support developing countries to increase resilience to climate change through both immediate and longer-term adaptation measures in development policies, plans, programs, projects and actions. Impact: Reduced absolute economic losses at country level due to climate change, including variability 7

8 GEF 5 - LDCF-SCCF Objectives Objective 1 - Reducing Vulnerability: Reduce vulnerability to the adverse impacts of climate change, including variability, at local, national, regional and global level (mainstreaming, reduce vulnerability and diversify and strengthen livelihood) Objective 2 - Increasing Adaptive Capacity: Increase adaptive capacity to respond to the impacts of climate change, including variability, at local, national, regional and global level (knowledge of variability and CC risk, strengthening capacity, awareness & ownership of adaptation process at all level) Objective CCA -3 - Adaptation Technology Transfer: Promote transfer and adoption of adaptation technology (Transfer &En Envnt) 8

9 Adaptation Fund -Established in by COP 7 in 2001 in application of article 12.8 of Kyoto Protocol -Administered by a The Board of Adaptation Fund -GEF provide the Secretariat services - Executing Agencies to be approved by the Board Agency – Priority is more and and more given to accredited national institutions 9

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