Practical Steps to Improve Coordination and Workflow

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Practical Steps to Improve Coordination and Workflow January 23, 2019 GEF Introduction Seminar

Scope and purpose Requested during replenishment; INF document to Council Focus on Secretariat, Agencies, Governments Practical Steps - - not a new Policy Based on practical experience, IEO evaluations and dialogues during CSP workshops and Agency Retreats Challenges and opportunities

Role and Engagement of OFPs Crucial to the partnership, country-ownership, better projects Several challenges: Real-time information; lapses in communication w agencies Sometimes disengaged after letter of endorsement Full understanding of role Coordination with sister ministries and stakeholders

OFPs – General Responsibilities Box 1 – Roles of OFPs General Responsibilities: Serve as the main contact of the GEF Secretariat, GEF Agencies and national stakeholders with respect to country environmental strategies and objectives, GEF project information and country GEF project reports. Convene a broad range of stakeholders and organize National Dialogues with the support of the GEF Secretariat. Consult with CSO and other key stakeholders in country on GEF matters as well as provide information on GEF activities, including project implementation, results and impacts. Establish, if appropriate, and convene a National Steering Committee for GEF-related work as feasible and appropriate to the national situation. Raise awareness in country on GEF. Support mainstreaming of GEF objectives in national policy frameworks. Follow projects and participate in all stages throughput the project cycle. Serve as a reference and support on GEF issues for all stakeholders and project proponents. [

OFPs – Responsibilities (cont’d) Box 1 – Roles of OFPs Engagement in Country Support Program, National Dialogues and other meetings: Actively participate in Expanded Constituency Workshops, Constituency Meetings and National Dialogues (among other meetings). Operational Responsibilities: Work and coordinate with line ministries and stakeholders in choosing projects and programs, as well as the GEF Implementing Agency for each project. . Work with the Agencies in the preparation of the Project Identification Form (PIF) to request funding from the GEF, and take a decision on endorsing projects before the Agencies submit the Project Identification Form (PIF) to the GEF Secretariat. Help Agencies respond to comments from the GEF Secretariat on PIFs and CEO Endorsement/Approval requests made as part of the project review sheet, where needed. [

OFPs – Responsibilities (cont’d) Box 1 – Roles of OFPs Use the GEF Portal (once enabled for OFPs) to track GEF projects and programs in the country, in addition to tracking in more detail through Agency systems. Be fully informed by Agencies and the GEF Secretariat on projects, their development and execution. Collaborate on Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) at project, program, and portfolio levels. Help ensure GEF visibility policy is respected.

Responsibilities of Agencies and Secretariat Also summarized in the INF document We will produce a user-friendly publication to help implement the practical steps - - and identify any more issues and needs through further dialogue

Thank you Document available on GEF website under 55th Council, GEF/C.55/Inf.10 At Documents, Council Documents, GEF 55th Council Meeting