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Special Climate Change Fund
(SCCF)
Effendy Sumardja
GEF Focal Point - Ministry of Environment - Indonesia
What is GEF?
An operating entity of the financial mechanism
of the Conventions
Provides financing to country-driven projects
consistent with guidance approved by the
Conference of the Parties on policies, program
priorities and eligibility.
Projects are mainly managed through its
Implementing Agencies: UNDP, UNEP and the
World Bank.
SCCF is among the funds operated by GEF
(Decision 7/CP.7)
The twinning funds
Decided at CoP9 in Milan, 2003
• Decision 5/CP.9 – Special Climate Change Fund
(SCCF)
• Decision 6/CP.9 – Least Developed Countries Fund
(LDCF)
How the resources are provided?
• Through focal areas (biodiversity, land degradation,
ozone, persistent organic pollutants, and international
waters)
Often have cross-cutting benefits supportive of the
objectives of the UNFCCC
Through the development of human resources and
institutions
Through activities supporting a range of global
environmental goals including carbon sequestration.
What does SCCF assist?
Risk assessment of climate change impacts on
development projects
Preparatory work of adaptation measures,
constituency building, awareness raising and
lessons sharing
Climate-proof development lending
Who will be assisted?
Most vulnerable and those with the greatest need
Climate change impacts fall most heavily on the
link between adaptation and poverty reduction/
benefits for the poor
Highlighting this link could help to mobilize
resources in the donor community
How to propose activities?
The activities should address the challenges of
adaptation
Use SCCF to finance the "adaptation additionality"
of project activities; i.e., the additional costs of
achieving sustainable development.
Be simple and pragmatic
Project may be based on a sliding proportional
scale of co-financing
SCCF and technology transfer
Financing should be used to
• address the barriers to the introduction of
new technologies
• explore the enabling environments,
institutional capacity, and availability of
information
In summary
• SCCF should serve as a catalyst to leverage
additional resources from bilateral and other
multilateral sources in both the adaptation and
technology transfer areas
• SCCF is voluntary and that it was important to
design the fund in such a way that donor
interests in contributing to the fund would be
enhanced