Mobilizing Resources through Programmatic Approaches

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Mobilizing Resources through Programmatic Approaches GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop Mobilizing Resources through Programmatic Approaches GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop 1 to 3 November 2011 Cape Town, South Africa

What a (GEF) program is: A GEF Program = a framework to facilitate results under common objectives and rules Enhanced opportunities to generate synergies across GEF focal areas and with partners A programmatic approach needs to be consistent with the GEF focal area strategies to maximize and scale up global environment benefits There are different level of programs at the GEF – global, regional, national, thematic, multi-focal, single focal area Distinct from a multi-country project or a regional project

All GEF Focal areas have experiences with programs: IW: Strategic Partnerships on Fisheries in West Africa LD: CPP, SIP CC: Strategic Program on Energy for West Africa MFA: Coral Triangle Initiative (BD, IW, CC, Adaptation) SFM: Congo Basin Strategic Program 25 out of 33 were launched under GEF4 ($1.6 billion; leveraging $7.9 billion) SIP: Strategic Investment Partnership CPP: Country Partnership Program SGP: Small Grants Program

Added Value of a PA For the GEF Maximize Global Benefits by more synergies: a cost efficient process Enhance GEF catalytic role to leverage additional financing Easier to monitor and evaluate Countries A more strategic interaction with the GEF; towards a Country driven process Opportunities to pool resources from various GEF focal areas Opportunities to secure financing and mobilize partners Agencies Better predictability - Less transaction costs More strategic interactions with countries based on Agency comparative advantage Partners Partnerships – Additional funding - Synergies

Institutional definition Streamlining the project cycle & refining the programmatic approach, GEF/C.38/5/Rev.1 From Projects to Programs: Clarifying the Programmatic Approach in the GEF Portfolio, GEF/C.33/6, March 21, 2008

Overall Objective To secure larger-scale and sustained impact on the global environment through integrating global environmental objectives into national or regional strategies and plans using partnerships. To disburse large-scale GEF resources effectively and efficiently to countries and regions with enhanced accountability and oversight.

Refining the programmatic approach OPTION 1- Current Programmatic Approach with modification: Multi-agency program with a Program Coordination Agency Program Framework Document approval by the Council (+ PIFs if ready): resources are set aside All PIFs are approved 6 months after PFD approval Project cycle as regular projects (PIF – PPG – CEO Endorsement) Time between PIF approval and CEO endorsement: ≤ 18 months Fees: 9% for each participating agency A Coordination fee: case-by-case (indicative amount $500,000)

OPTION 2 - New Approach: Single Agency Program with a Qualifying Agency PFD Approval by the Council (resources set aside) The PFD contains project ideas (one page) The PIF step is skipped – Each QA follows its own project preparation  Project documents are submitted to the GEFSEC for endorsement/approval  Time between PFD approval and CEO endorsement: 18 months  Agency fee: 8% A preparation grant can be approved by the CEO after PFD approval

Key documents Program Framework Document, including a Result Framework, a baseline, List of projects that contribute to the program goal and objectives, monitoring, indicators (+Monitoring budget) Annual Implementation Report of the program

Standards for GEF PA A GEF programmatic approach will be pursued where there is a strong rationale. e.g. Congo Basin Forests – Pacific Islands – Energy in Africa The program must be based on country priorities A high level of political and economic commitment A commitment for partnerships at national level across line ministries and agencies An open transparent process that encourages multi- stakeholder involvement

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! GEF website: www.thegef.org