Policies and Procedures for Civil Society Participation in GEF Programme and Projects presented by GEF NGO Network ECW.

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Policies and Procedures for Civil Society Participation in GEF Programme and Projects presented by GEF NGO Network ECW

Contents Civil society as key stakeholders in the work of GEF Civil society as key stakeholders in the work of GEF Benefits of CSO Engagement in GEF projects Benefits of CSO Engagement in GEF projects Opportunities for CSO engagement in GEF projects Opportunities for CSO engagement in GEF projects GEF NGO Network GEF NGO Network GEF Policies on Civil Society engagement GEF Policies on Civil Society engagement Resources/mechanisms supporting CSO engagement of CSOs in the project cycle Resources/mechanisms supporting CSO engagement of CSOs in the project cycle Discussion groups Discussion groups

Civil society as key stakeholders in the work of GEF Important stewards of natural resources and environment Important stewards of natural resources and environment Direct beneficiaries from sound environmental management Direct beneficiaries from sound environmental management Directly impacted by poor environmental management Directly impacted by poor environmental management Can provide major contributions to safeguarding global environmental benefits and ensuring sustainability of GEF programmes. Can provide major contributions to safeguarding global environmental benefits and ensuring sustainability of GEF programmes. Civil Society should thus be a main partner for effective implementation and long term sustainability of GEFs work Civil Society should thus be a main partner for effective implementation and long term sustainability of GEFs work

Benefits of CSO engagement in GEF projects and programmes Enhancing country ownership Enhancing country ownership Ensuring that the needs of affected communities are adequately met Ensuring that the needs of affected communities are adequately met Improving project design Improving project design Create linkages among community, CSOs and governments Create linkages among community, CSOs and governments Help to strengthen the capacity of civil society groups Help to strengthen the capacity of civil society groups

O pportunities for CSO engagement in GEF projects Project implementers (SGP, MSP, FSP) Project implementers (SGP, MSP, FSP) Project partners or service providers Project partners or service providers Project advisers/steering committee members Project advisers/steering committee members Project target groups Project target groups Monitoring and evaluation Monitoring and evaluation

GEF NGO Network Established in 1995 to facilitate CSO input to GEF Governance Established in 1995 to facilitate CSO input to GEF Governance More than 500 active members in 16 regions More than 500 active members in 16 regions Facilitate Civil society input to GEF policy making and implementation. Facilitate Civil society input to GEF policy making and implementation. Organise Civil Society consultations and provide input on each agenda item of GEF Council Organise Civil Society consultations and provide input on each agenda item of GEF Council Monitor and build capacity at regional and national level for CSO engagement in GEF activities Monitor and build capacity at regional and national level for CSO engagement in GEF activities

CSO consultation prior to the ECW A one day Consultation was undertaken among CSOs prior to the ECW meeting. A one day Consultation was undertaken among CSOs prior to the ECW meeting. The main issues and recommendations will be shared with the ECW. The main issues and recommendations will be shared with the ECW.

GEF Policy on Minimum Environmental and Social Safeguard Standards for GEF agencies Adopted by GEF in 2011 Adopted by GEF in 2011 Objective : To prevent and mitigate any unintended negative impacts to people and the environment that might arise through GEF operations. Objective : To prevent and mitigate any unintended negative impacts to people and the environment that might arise through GEF operations. Includes criteria on seven safeguard standards - (1) Environmental and Social Assessment; (2) Natural Habitats; (3) Involuntary Resettlement; (4) Indigenous Peoples; (5) Pest Management; (6) Physical Cultural Resources; and (7) Safety of Dams. Includes criteria on seven safeguard standards - (1) Environmental and Social Assessment; (2) Natural Habitats; (3) Involuntary Resettlement; (4) Indigenous Peoples; (5) Pest Management; (6) Physical Cultural Resources; and (7) Safety of Dams. Includes A standard specifically on accountability and grievance mechanisms Includes A standard specifically on accountability and grievance mechanisms

GEF Policy on Gender Mainstreaming Adopted by GEF in 2011 Adopted by GEF in 2011 To enhance the degree to which the GEF and its Agencies promote the goal of gender equality through GEF operations. To enhance the degree to which the GEF and its Agencies promote the goal of gender equality through GEF operations. Calls on the GEF and its Agencies to mainstream gender into GEF operations, including efforts to analyze and address in GEF projects the specific needs and role of both women and men, as appropriate to each intervention. Calls on the GEF and its Agencies to mainstream gender into GEF operations, including efforts to analyze and address in GEF projects the specific needs and role of both women and men, as appropriate to each intervention.

GEF Principles & Guidelines for Engagement with Indigenous Peoples Adopted by GEF in 2012 Adopted by GEF in 2012 Recognition of indigenous peoples as stakeholders, partners and rights-holders Recognition of indigenous peoples as stakeholders, partners and rights-holders Acknowledgement of UNDRIP and support for realization of its provisions. Acknowledgement of UNDRIP and support for realization of its provisions. Calls for more proactive engagement of Indigenous peoples in GEF projects and programmes Calls for more proactive engagement of Indigenous peoples in GEF projects and programmes Calls for effective consultations and engagement with Indigenous peoples for any projects in areas inhabited by indigenous and tribal peoples Calls for effective consultations and engagement with Indigenous peoples for any projects in areas inhabited by indigenous and tribal peoples

GEF Public participation Policy Adopted by GEF in 1996 Adopted by GEF in 1996 Effective public involvement is critical to the success of GEF-financed projects. Effective public involvement is critical to the success of GEF-financed projects. When done appropriately, public involvement improves the performance and impact of projects by: When done appropriately, public involvement improves the performance and impact of projects by: Enhancing recipient country ownership of, and accountability for, project outcomes Enhancing recipient country ownership of, and accountability for, project outcomes Addressing the social and economic needs of affected people Addressing the social and economic needs of affected people Building partnerships among project executing agencies and stakeholders Building partnerships among project executing agencies and stakeholders Making use of skills, experiences, and knowledge, in particular, of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community and local groups, and the private sector in the design, implementation, and evaluation of project activities Making use of skills, experiences, and knowledge, in particular, of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community and local groups, and the private sector in the design, implementation, and evaluation of project activities

GEF Public participation Policy Key principles Public involvement activities should be designed so that they contribute to the environmental, financial, and social sustainability of projects. Public involvement activities should be designed so that they contribute to the environmental, financial, and social sustainability of projects. Projects should, as appropriate, address the social, cultural, and economic needs of people affected by GEF- financed projects. Projects should, as appropriate, address the social, cultural, and economic needs of people affected by GEF- financed projects. Responsibility for assuring public involvement rests within the country, supported by the GEF Agencies Responsibility for assuring public involvement rests within the country, supported by the GEF Agencies Public involvement activities will be conducted in a transparent and open manner. Public involvement activities will be conducted in a transparent and open manner. All GEF-financed projects should have full documentation of public involvement activities. All GEF-financed projects should have full documentation of public involvement activities. There should be transparency in the preparation, conduct, reporting, and evaluation of public involvement activities in all projects. There should be transparency in the preparation, conduct, reporting, and evaluation of public involvement activities in all projects.

Implementation The current policy states that GEF Secretariat should The current policy states that GEF Secretariat should establish operational guidelines for assessing the effectiveness of public involvement activities in the project's design and implementation plan; establish operational guidelines for assessing the effectiveness of public involvement activities in the project's design and implementation plan; Monitor and evaluate the impacts of public involvement in terms of improving projects; Monitor and evaluate the impacts of public involvement in terms of improving projects; Facilitate the exchange of good practice Facilitate the exchange of good practice Explore ways to strengthen the role of NGOs in project preparation design and implementation Explore ways to strengthen the role of NGOs in project preparation design and implementation Ensure funding is available to governments, executing agencies and as appropriate CSOs for promoting public involvement. Ensure funding is available to governments, executing agencies and as appropriate CSOs for promoting public involvement.

The GEF Agencies will The current policy states that GEF Secretariat should support countries in The current policy states that GEF Secretariat should support countries in involving stakeholders at the earliest phase of project identification and throughout design, implementation, and evaluation. involving stakeholders at the earliest phase of project identification and throughout design, implementation, and evaluation. providing relevant, timely, and accessible information to as many stakeholders as possible; providing relevant, timely, and accessible information to as many stakeholders as possible; provide the financial and technical assistance necessary for recipient governments and project executing agencies to ensure effective public involvement. provide the financial and technical assistance necessary for recipient governments and project executing agencies to ensure effective public involvement. facilitating broad as well as project-specific consultations, especially at the local or sub-national levels; and facilitating broad as well as project-specific consultations, especially at the local or sub-national levels; and promoting the participation of stakeholder groups throughout the project cycle. This promotion includes awareness raising and capacity strengthening activities. promoting the participation of stakeholder groups throughout the project cycle. This promotion includes awareness raising and capacity strengthening activities. Develop guidelines for public involvement in their own GEF- financed projects Develop guidelines for public involvement in their own GEF- financed projects

Need for update The current policy has limited scope, provides inadequate guidance The current policy has limited scope, provides inadequate guidance Many changes with GEF and standards for engagement since 1996 Many changes with GEF and standards for engagement since 1996 Many other related policies and guidance adopted by GEF eg gender, minimum standards for Environmental and social safeguards, engagement with IPs etc Many other related policies and guidance adopted by GEF eg gender, minimum standards for Environmental and social safeguards, engagement with IPs etc Broadening of agencies enhances needs for further guidance. Broadening of agencies enhances needs for further guidance.

Ongoing Process to update policy and develop Guidelines on public involvement A review of the Public involvement Policy is ongoing through a participatory process in to enable for consideration by the GEF Council in June 2014 It involves: 1. Review of experience and lessons learned for best practices for CSO engagement in GEF projects. 1. Review of experience and lessons learned for best practices for CSO engagement in GEF projects. 2. Gather information on policies and practices by GEF Agencies 3. Seek feedback from CSOs and OFPs therough questionnaires and through ECW and other meetings 4. Develop further guidance 5. Modify the policy if required

Issues for Discussion groups Group 1 – CSO engagement in respective countries Group 1 – CSO engagement in respective countries 4 tables 4 tables Group 2 - Feedback on implementation of Public Involvement Policy Group 2 - Feedback on implementation of Public Involvement Policy 4 tables 4 tables

Group 1 – CSO engagement in respective countries/issues What are the current policies/practices that support CSO engagement in implementation of global environment Conventions in your country/region? What are the current policies/practices that support CSO engagement in implementation of global environment Conventions in your country/region? What are the opportunities and constraints in CSO engagement in GEF programmes? What are the opportunities and constraints in CSO engagement in GEF programmes? Highlight some of the achievements/lessons learned from CSO engagement in GEF programmes. Highlight some of the achievements/lessons learned from CSO engagement in GEF programmes.

Group 2 - Feedback on implementation of Public Involvement Policy Are OFPs, GEF Agencies or CSOs operating in respective countries familiar with the Public involvement policy and is it applied in the development and implementation of GEF related programmes and projects? Are OFPs, GEF Agencies or CSOs operating in respective countries familiar with the Public involvement policy and is it applied in the development and implementation of GEF related programmes and projects? Is the current policy adequate to ensure CSO involvement? Is it being implemented? Is the current policy adequate to ensure CSO involvement? Is it being implemented? Does the policy provide sufficient guidance to help implementation or is additional guidance needed – if so on what? Does the policy provide sufficient guidance to help implementation or is additional guidance needed – if so on what? What other steps could be taken to enhance or promote the Public Involvement policy? What other steps could be taken to enhance or promote the Public Involvement policy?

Process Countries divided to two groups to examine the questions Countries divided to two groups to examine the questions Each table should discuss the relevant questions and complete the hard copy of the questionnaire related to their topic. Each table should discuss the relevant questions and complete the hard copy of the questionnaire related to their topic. Each group should highlight selected key points from their table to the full meeting Each group should highlight selected key points from their table to the full meeting Each group should pass a copy of the completed questionnaire to the facilitator Each group should pass a copy of the completed questionnaire to the facilitator