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AMCEN MEETING ADDIS-ABABA,
OCTOBER 19-24, 2009
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
(GEF)
Sekou Toure
The GEF
Financial mechanism of four Multilateral
Environment Agreements
Track-record on investments over more than 15
years
Strong financing and leveraging performance
Innovative programs
Expanding responsibilities – POPs, Land
degradation, Adaptation Funds
The GEF
Guidance from Conventions
Governance
– Assembly
– Council
– GEF Focal points & Link to Conventions FP
– Secretariat and Agencies
– Other partners
Balanced decision making between developing
and developed countries
GEF Focal Areas
Climate change
Biological diversity
International waters
Land degradation, primarily desertification and
deforestation
Ozone layer depletion
Persistent organic pollutants
Climate Change Mitigation –
main achievements
$2.5 billion invested in more
than 130 countries
– Climate Change Mitigation : energy
efficiency, renewable energies, clean
transport, Sustainable Forest
Management and LULUCF
– National communications to the
UNFCCC
– Technology Needs Assessments
– Transfer of more than 30
environmentally sound technologies
– More than 2.5 billion tons of CO2
avoided from GEF projects
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Adaptation to Climate Change –
main achievements
Least Developed Country Fund
48 NAPAs financed, 42 completed
33 concrete adaptation projects
approved, 9 under implementation
and at least 12 more by the end of
2009
$369 million total ($113 LDCF and
$256 co-financing )
Strategic Climate Change Fund
22 concrete adaptation projects
approved, 13 under implementation
$683 million total ($91 SCCF and
$592 co-financing)
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GEF in Africa
Since 1991, GEF has invested in
750 Projects in Africa
Total amount invested by the GEF
in Africa : $2.3 billion
Africa represents nearly 30% of
the global GEF funding
GEF Amount B$
Co-Financing B$
2.3
10.6
GEF in Africa
Climate Change
230 projects in Climate Change
Total GEF Amount = $600 million in Climate Change
Adaptation to climate change : projects to adapt
agriculture and water management, fight desertification,
prevent coastal erosion, cope with drought, flooding and
sea level rise
Forest and climate change : projects to develop
sustainable forest management through local communities
Climate change mitigation : projects to develop renewable
energy (solar, biomass, mini-hydro, wind…), energy
efficiency (CFL programs…) and clean transport.
Regional projects to have synergies on regional issues
(forest..)
The Least Developed Countries Fund/Africa
$80,000,000.00
$70,000,000.00
$60,000,000.00
$50,000,000.00
$40,000,000.00
$30,000,000.00
Cofinancing
LDCF grant
$20,000,000.00
$10,000,000.00
$-
Range: $1.1 to 4.5 million
Adaptation Fund
Secretariat (interim)
Organize Board Meeting
Undergoing work to make operational
Monetization
Modalities for direct access
Administrative issues with trustee and
secretariat
Challenges for GEF-5
Increase the level of replenishment
Strengthen the GEF through a significant
set of reforms
Responsiveness to Conventions
From RAF to STAR and other technical
and operational improvements
Governance, engagement with
countries and stakeholders
Reflect the new international context
Meet expectations of stakeholders
GEF Replenishments
Billions of 1991 dollars
3.500
3.000
2.500
2.000
1.500
1.000
0.500
0.000
Pilot Phase
GEF-1
GEF-2
GEF-3
GEF-4
Total Pledged Replenishment amount
Pilot Phase (1991-1994) , $1.100
Real value of gross replenishment in 1991 dollars
GEF-1 (1994-1998), $2.023
Replenishment (net of carryovers and arrears)
GEF-2 (1998-2002), $2.075
Real value of net replenishment in 1991 dollars
GEF-3 (2002-2006), $3.000
GEF-4 (2006-2010), $3.135
GEF-5 (2010-2014), ??????
Replenishment Scenarios – GEF-5
$5 billion
Improvement over
GEF-2 in inflationadjusted terms
Provide for increases
in all focal areas
$6.5 billion $9 billion?
Doubling of GEF-4
levels
Significant Increases in
all focal areas
Increase in all focal
areas
Transformational
activities, particularly
in climate change
Feasibility of a
pragmatic resource
allocation system
Potential for GEF-wide
resource allocation
system
Key GEF-5 Innovation:
Transformational Scaling-up
Voluntary
National GEF
Business Plans
Sustainable
Forest
Management
Non-grant
Instruments
Proposed Reforms for GEF-5
1. Responsiveness to Conventions and
countries
2. Strengthening and Widening GEF
Partnership
3. Enhancing Strategic and Operational
Policies
4. Transformational approaches
Enhancing Strategic & Operational
Policies/Gains for Africa- GEF-5
Programming, Closer engagement with
countries, Business Plan, Flexible GEF-wide
allocation system, Refine and expand GEF
focal areas, Reforming project cycle
From projects to integrated programs,
Multi-focal area programs (e.g., SFM),
Special and expanded window for the
private sector, Expanded engagement in
adaptation, NGOs engagement
Adaptation : priority sectors of intervention –
GEF-5
LDCF
SCCF
Food Security and Agriculture
Water Resources Management
Disaster Risk Management
Community Based Adaptation
Natural Resources Management
Health
Infrastructure
Requested :
$500 million
Replenishment
Water Resources Management
Agriculture/Land Management
Infrastructure Development
Fragile Ecosystems
Integrated Coastal Zone Management
Health
Disaster Risk Management
Cross Cutting Issues
Requested :
$500 million
Replenishment
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Mitigation: priority sectors of
intervention – GEF-5
Scenario 1 :
lower
replenishment
Scenario 2 :
higher
replenishment
Conserve and enhance carbon stocks through
Sustainable Forest Management – LULUCF
$300 million
$500 million
Promote the demonstration, deployment, and transfer
of advanced low-carbon technologies
$350 million
$600 million
Continue to support enabling activities and capacity
building
$130 million
$130 million
Promote investment in renewable energy
technologies
$400 million
$500 million
Promote market transformation for energy efficiency
in industry and the building sector
$350 million
$450 million
Promote energy-efficient, low-carbon transport and
urban systems
$350 million
$400 million
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THANK YOU
LDCF Projects by Country
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Guinea-Bissau: Strengthening Resilience and Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change in Guinea-Bissau's Agrarian and Water Sectors.
Guinea: Increased resilience and Adaptation to Adverse Impacts of Climate Change in Guinea's Vulnerable Coastal Zones
Gambia: Strengthening of the Gambia's Climate Change Early-warning Systems
Eritrea: Integrating Climate Change Risks into Community-Based Livestock management in the Northwestern Lowlands
Djibouti :Reducing Impacts and Vulnerability of Coastal Productive Systems
DRC: Building the Capacity of the Agriculture Sector to Plan for and Respond to the Additional Threats Posed by Climate Change on
Food Production
Comoros :Adapting Water Resource Management in Comoros to Increase Capacity to Cope with Climate Change
Cape Verde : Building Adaptive Capacity and Resilience to Climate Change in the Water Sector
Burkina Faso : Strengthening Adaptation Capacities and Reducing the Vulnerability to Climate Change
Benin: Integrated Adaptation Programme to Combat the Effects of Climate Change on Agricultural Production and Food Security
Lesotho: Improvement of Early-Warning System to Reduce Impacts of Climate Change and Capacity Building to Integrate Climate
Change into Development Plans
Liberia : Enhancing Resilience of Vulnerable Coastal to Climate Change Risks in Liberia
Malawi: Climate Adaptation for Rural Livelihoods and Agriculture
Mali: Enhancing Adaptive Capacity and Resilience to Climate Change in the Agriculture Sector in Mali
Mali: Integrating Climate Resilience into Agriculture Production for Food Security in Rural Areas of Mali
Mauritania : Reducing Vulnerability of Arid Oasian Zones to Climate Change and Variability through Improved Watershed Management
Niger: Implementing NAPA Priority Interventions to Build Resilience and Adaptive Capacity of the Agriculture Secotr to Climate
Change
Rwanda :Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change by Establishing Early-Warning and Disaster Preparedness Systems and Support for
Integrated Watershed Management in Flood-Prone Areas
Sao Tome and Principe : Adaptation to Climate Change
Sierra Leone : Integration Adaptation to Climate Change into Agricultural Production and Food Security
Sudan : Implementing NAPA Priority Interventions to Build Resilience in the Agriculture and Water Sectors to the Adverse Impacts of
Climate Change
Zambia : Adaptation to the Effects of Drought and Climate Change in Agro-Ecological Zones 1 and 2 in Zambia