WHAT IS THE GEF? History and Structure GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop Belarus September 22-24, 2015.

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WHAT IS THE GEF? History and Structure GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop Belarus September 22-24, 2015

History of the GEF World’s largest public funder of projects and programs to benefit the global environment $1 billion pilot program in the WB Initial partners: WB, UNDP, UNEP At the Rio Earth Summit, negotiations started to restructure the GEF out of the WB GEF serves as financial mechanism for: CBD UNFCCC Stockholm Conv. on POPs UNCCD Minamata (Mercury) Also, although not linked formally to the Montreal Protocol, the GEF supports its implementation in transition economies. Instrument for the Establishment of the Restructured GEF

GEF Goal and Mission 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 measure to achieve agreed global environmental benefits.

Institutional Framework GEF Trust Fund Agencies (18) UNDP UNEP WB ADB AfDB EBRD FAO IaDB IFAD UNIDO BOAD CAF CI DBSA FECO FUNBIO IUCN WWF-US GEF Secretariat STAP Independent Evaluation Office Projects Countries: GEF OFPs / PFPs Convention FPs Other Gov’t Agencies NGOs / CSOs Private Sector GEF Council Countries: Council Members / Constituencies GEF Assembly Conventions CBD UNFCCC Stockholm (POPs) UNCCD Montreal Protocol Minamata GuidanceOperationsAction GEF Trustee

Focal Areas/ ThemesGEF-6 Programming Targets ($ million) BIODIVERSITY1,296 STAR Country Allocations1,051 STAR Set-aside245 - Convention obligations13 - Global and Regional Programs82 *Integrated Approach Programs45 a) Taking Deforestation out of the Commodities Supply Chain35 b) Fostering Sustainability and Resilience of Production Systems in Africa 10 * Other Global and Regional Programs37 - Sustainable Forest Management150

Questions? Thank you for your attention CLIMATE CHANGE 1,260 STAR Country Allocations941 STAR Set-aside319 - Convention obligations130 - Global and Regional Programs109 *Integrated Approach Programs50 a) Sustainable Cities - Harnessing Local Action for Global Commons 40 b) Fostering Sustainability and Resilience of Production Systems in Africa 10 *Other Global and Regional Programs59 - Sustainable Forest Management80 LAND DEGRADATION 431 STAR Country Allocations346 STAR Set-aside85 - Convention obligations15 - Global and Regional Programs50 * Integrated Approach Programs40 a) Fostering Sustainability and Resilience of Production Systems in Africa 40 * Other Global and Regional Programs10 - Sustainable Forest Management20

INTERNATIONAL WATERS 456 Focal Area Programing456 Non Grant Instrument Pilot115 - Sustainable Cities Integrated Approach Program5 - Other non grant instruments110 CHEMICALS & WASTE 554 Convention breakdown554 - POPs375 - Mercury141 - SAICM13 - ODS25 Corporate budget: Secretariat, STAP and Trustee 106 CORPORATE PROGRAMS 197 Country Support Program (CSP)23 Cross Cutting Capacity Development (CCCD)34 Small Grants Program140 TOTAL GEF Replenishment4,433 Independent Evaluation Office 19

=> Trade-off: “Impact” vs ”equity”? Implementing GEF-6: Use of funds (recipient countries)

Relations with the Conventions Secretariats (1) The GEF serves as a financial mechanism to five conventions. The Memorandum of Understanding is the means through which the Conventions and the GEF cooperate. The conventions, for which the GEF serve as financial mechanism, provide broad strategic guidance to the GEF The GEF Council responds to this broad guidance by developing operational criteria for GEF projects

Relations with the Convention Secretariats (2) The Secretariat of the Conventions and the GEF Secretariat consult as necessary in the guidance that the COPs provide In particular, in accordance with the GEF project cycle, the Secretariat of the Conventions are invited to comment on the project proposals under consideration for inclusion in a proposed work programme. The GEF Secretariat prepares a report on GEF activities to be presented on each COP on a regular basis. This report is previously reviewed and approved by the Council

Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF)and Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF) -> established in 2001 under UNFCCC COP First multilateral funds to implement concrete adaptation actions on developing countries LDCF and SCCF provided vulnerable countries and communitiesinitial resources to finance a pioneering adaptation portfolio. Managed and administered independently from the GEF Trust Fund 12 LDCF and SCCF – Climate Change Adaptation

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

GEF 2020 Strategy and GEF-6 Strategic Priorities

Key Earth systems are near or beyond “tipping points” Source: Rockstrom et al, “A Safe Operating Space for Humanity,” Nature (2009) al Planetary boundaries have been crossed or nearly crossed Not yet quantified Proposed safe operating space for humanity in planetary systems

GEF2020 Strategy A new strategy aimed at making the GEF an even more centralized actor in the international environmental arena and at achieving impacts at the scale Focus on drivers of environmental degradation Deliver integrated solutions, given that many global challenges are interlinked Enhance resilience and adaptation Ensure complementarity and synergies in climate finance Choose the right “influencing model” Outline of GEF2020 Strategy

1. Address Drivers of Environmental Degradation Atmosphere (climate) BiodiversityLandOceansFreshwater Changes in state of environment Indirect environmental drivers Demand for buildings Demand for food production Demand for transportation Demand for energy Other Direct environmental drivers Agriculture production processes that produce food Provision/use of transportation Construction & use of buildings & other infrastructure Other Driver interventions Pressure interventions Rising middle class Urbanization Underlying socioeconomic trends Population growth Environmental pressures Pollution e.g., GHG’s & ozone- depleting substances Change in habitat and species loss Introduction of invasive species Over exploitation and harvesting Changes in human welfare Production of electricity Other

2. Deliver Integrated Solutions Ex: Integrated approach programs (IAPs) in GEF-6: – Sustainable Cities – Deforestation out of Commodity Supply – Fostering Sustainability and Resilience for Food Security in Sub- Saharan Africa An increasing portfolio of multi-focal area projects and programs

3. Enhance Resilience GEF Adaptation Program: – LDCF, SCCF – 124 countries worth US$1.2 billion – National adaptation plans (NAPs) – Ecosystem based adaptation

4. Ensure Complementarity in Climate Finance Increasingly complex climate finance architecture GEF “niche”: – Transforming policy and regulatory environments; build institutional capacity – Demonstrate new technology and business models – De-risk partner investments – Build multi-stakeholder alliances

Choosing the Right Influencing Model Transforming policy and regulatory environments Strengthening institutional capacity and decision-making processes Convening multi-stakeholder alliances. Demonstrating innovative approaches. Deploying innovative financial instruments

Three Key Operational Priorities Work closely with local and global stakeholders (national and local governments, private sector, civil society) Improve GEF operational efficiencies Strengthen Results Management

Implementing GEF-6 GEF-6 operational July 1, June 30, 2018 Donor countries pledged USD 4.43 billion, the record funding level Note: Excludes Corporate Programs and Non-Grant Instrument Pilot. Also, does not include LDCF/SCCF Main changes from GEF-5: More for Chemical (Minamata); Less for Climate (GCF?); Biodiversity now largest FA

Through strategic partnerships Address global environmental issues where a country plays a pivotal role Activities that cut across multiple focal areas and sectors, and promote integrated approach in achieving your national development objectives. Identify those areas in your National Plans where GEF can support policy, market or behavioral transformations. Combine GEF resources with other existing resources from other donors and the government, and thus leveraging the impact in advancing national environmental priorities Implementing GEF-6

Implementing GEF-6 - Use of funds (recipient countries) => Trade-off: “Impact” vs ”equity”?