A Presentation by UNEP At the UNFCCC Workshop on the Adaptation Fund Fairmont Hotel Macdonald Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 3—5 May 2006.

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A Presentation by UNEP At the UNFCCC Workshop on the Adaptation Fund Fairmont Hotel Macdonald Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 3—5 May 2006

About UNEP Voice for the environment within the United Nations system. UNEP acts as a catalyst, advocate, educator and facilitator to promote the wise use and sustainable development of the global environment UNEP work encompasses: –Assessing global, regional and national environmental conditions and trends –Developing international and national environmental instruments –Strengthening institutions for the wise management of the environment –Facilitating the transfer of knowledge and technology for sustainable development –Encouraging new partnerships and mind-sets within civil society and the private sector. Hosts several environmental convention secretariats including –Ozone Secretariat and the Montreal Protocol's Multilateral Fund –CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) –Convention on Biological Diversity, the Convention on Migratory Species, –Basel Convention on the Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Wastes –Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)

UNEP and Trust Funds The Environment Fund is the principal source of financing for UNEP’s activities and projects. UNEP also benefits from earmarked funding for specific activities, provided through Trust Funds and Earmarked contributions. In addition, the UN Foundation supports UNEP projects in the areas of biodiversity and climate change.

UNEP and Trust Funds UNEP is involved in administering several trust funds, as the Multilateral Fund, which is the biggest UNEP trust fund, where UNEP mainly serves as treasurer/trustee. The numbers of trust funds and their expenditures have increased steadily over the years.

UNEP and Trust Funds From 1992 to 2004, UNEP increased its managing trust funds portfolio from 43 to 74. Since 1998, UNEP separates the financial reporting on the trust funds supporting the UNEP’s Programme of Work (48 trust funds) from other trust funds like conventions that are managed by independent governing bodies (26 trust funds). In , direct support from trust funds amounted to US$ million.

UNEP and Climate Change UNEP Governing Council adopted the related work plan in 1999, which specifies that UNEP will focus on the following types of projects for climate change: –Advanced knowledge for environmental decision making through scientific and technical analysis including environmental assessment and targeted research –Relate national and regional environmental priorities to the global environment objectives of GEF –Promote regional and multi country cooperation –Catalyze response to environmental emergencies –Advanced environmental management through development testing and demonstration of approaches, methods and tools and through identification and promotion of best practices and lessons learned.

UNEP and Climate Change UNEP established in 1988 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to collect information on existing knowledge about climate change, its environmental, economical and social impacts as well as the different responses available. UNEP is developing and managing several projects in adaptation, such as –UNEP’s project to assist five countries in East Africa to integrate vulnerability and adaptation in sustainable development policy planning –UNEP’s Glacial Lake Outburst Flood project in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan region –Capacity Building for the Development of Adaptation in Pacific Island Countries –UNEP has also been working with GEF to prepare NAPAs for fifteen developing countries including as Haiti, Liberia and Tanzania, in order to identify threats and solutions linked with climate change. –100 countries are benefiting from UNEP and UNDP expertise and support in adaptation to climate change. Together with the World Meteorological Organization,

UNEP & Evaluation and Oversight UNEPs Evaluation and Oversight Unit –Various types of evaluations (in-depth sub- programme and project evaluations, other evaluations and Management Studies have been carried out to meet the needs of the UNEP Management –The annual self-evaluation reporting of on- going projects is also part of the evaluation function.

UNEP & Evaluation and Oversight UNEPs Evaluation and Oversight Unit –Covers all Programmes and projects of the Environment Fund, related trust funds, earmarked contributions and projects implemented by UNEP under the Global Environmental Facility (GEF). –The activities of the UNEP administered Conventions fall outside the scope of the evaluation function of the Unit.

UNEP & Evaluation and Oversight UNEPs Evaluation and Oversight Unit –Follows the highest international norms and standards on evaluation - including the OECD/DAC and UNEG. –Independent - the Unit is independent on issues related to developing its work programme, recruitment of consultants, conduct of evaluations, reporting of evaluation findings, and follow-up on the implementation of evaluation recommendations. Transparency is also key aspect of the work of the Unit, as most of the evaluations made are in the public domain. –Follow-up evaluations - Last year, as part of the Units follow-up activities to evaluations conducted of climate change enabling activities, letters were sent to focal points within governments to ensure that recommendations derived from the evaluations conducted were taken into consideration during stakeholder workshops planned prior to initiation of Phase II activities. –Effectiveness - Finally the work of the Unit has been characterized by the effectiveness of the evaluation function. Overall evaluation recommendations generally do not remain open for over four years and implementation is in progress for well over 60 percent of the recommendations.