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Home William Ehlers Team Leader, External Affairs GEF Familiarization Seminar Washington, DC November 1 st, 2013 What is the GEF?

Home History Mission GEF Focal Areas Role of the GEF Organizational Structure Institutional Framework Country Ownership Presentation Outline

Home Established in 1991 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development- Earth Summit, 1992 Instrument for the Establishment of the Restructured GEF- March 1994 Replenishment of the GEF Trust Fund: GEF-1 (1994) $2 billion GEF-2 (1998) $2.75 billion GEF-3 (2002) $3 billion GEF-4 (2006) $3.13 billion GEF-5 (2010) $4.34 billion World Bank is the Trustee of the GEF Trust Fund History

Home Goal: To address global environmental issues while supporting national sustainable development initiatives. Mission: The GEF is a mechanism for international cooperation for the purpose of providing new, and additional, grant and concessional funding to meet the agreed incremental costs of measures to achieve agreed global environmental benefits. GEF Goal and Mission

Home GEF is the designated “financial mechanism” for the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Minamata Convention on Mercury The GEF is a designated mechanism for the Convention on Combating Desertification (UNCCD) The GEF collaborates closely with other treaties and agreements to reach common goals (International Waters, Montreal Protocol) GEF links to the Global Environmental Conventions

Home Focal Areas Biodiversity Land Degradation International Waters Persistent Organic Pollutants Ozone Depletion (only countries in transition) Climate Change Cross-Cutting Issues Sustainable Forest Management Sound Chemicals Management and Mercury Reduction Capacity Development GEF Focal Areas and Cross-cutting Issues

Home GEF Replenishments

Home Total Funding Percentage by Focal Area

Home GEF Member Governments: – 183 GEF Council: – 32 Members. Main governing body of GEF GEF Assembly: – All members represented. Meets every 4 years. Reviews and evaluates policies and operations. Amends Instrument (on Council recommendation) GEF Secretariat: – Headed by CEO. Administrates the Fund. Evaluates and recommends projects for CEO and/or Council approval GEF Organizational Structure (1 of 2)

Home GEF Agencies: – Operational work. Accountable to Council for their project activities. – GEF Project agencies: No corporate responsibilites Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel (STAP): – Reviews projects and provides advice Evaluation Office: – Reports directly to the Council; Reviews GEF work and evaluates its effectiveness; establishes evaluation standards; provides quality control for M&E of Agencies CSOs: – Participate at policy and project level GEF Organizational Structure (2 of 2)

Home GEF Institutional Framework GEF Trust Fund GEF Agencies UNDP UNEP WB ADB AfDB EBRD FAO IADB IFAD UNIDO GEF Secretariat STAP Evaluation Office Projects Countries: GEF OFPs Convention FPs Other Govt Agencies CSOs Private Sector GEF Council Countries: Council Members / Constituencies GEF Assembly Countries: GEF PFPs Conventions Countries: Convention FPs GuidanceOperationsAction

Home Broad primary roles identified in the GEF Instrument GEF Agencies Granted access to GEF resources and assigned more definite roles based on specific business needs of the GEF

Home Implementing Agency – Project Oversight – Ensure quality of preparation – Disburse funds to Executing Agency – Supervise implementation – Be accountable to GEF Council – Keep GEF OFP informed – Help secure committed co-financing Responsibility of GEF Agencies (1 of 2)

Home Executing Agency – Project Management – Deliver project outcomes – Day-to-day management of funds – Report on results and use of funds Responsibility of GEF Agencies (2 of 2)

Home GEF PROJECTS MUST BE COUNTRY DRIVEN: – Based on national priorities – Designed to support sustainable development How is this achieved? – Political and Operational Focal Points – Country Support Programme – GEF Newsletter and Publications – Participation of CSOs and Local Communities Country Ownership

Home Least developed Countries Fund Special Climate Change Fund Adaptation Fund Nagoya Protocol Implementation Fund Other funds in the GEF

Home The GEF has a policy for civil society participation The GEF provides an opportunity for civil society to participate in many different ways: – At the operational level - CSOs have participated many projects – At the political level – CSOs send representatives to Council Meetings with the right to speak on all substantive issues – CSOs have participated at every Expanded Constituency Workshop – The GEF requires that OFPs have at least one meeting a year with civil society – The NPFE process was designed to include CSO consultations In addition, GEF agencies have policies regarding the participation of civil society and the GEF also works to include their participation through those policies GEF and Civil Society

Home Thank you for your attention! Questions? The Global Environment Facility 1818 H Street, NW, Mail Stop P Washington, DC USA Tel: (202) Fax: (202) / /