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System for a Transparent
Allocation of Resources - STAR
GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop
April 5 – 7, 2011
Da Lat, Vietnam
Introduction
Moving from GEF4 to GEF5
• GEF Council requested reforms in resource
•
allocation framework (RAF)
GEF evaluation office, through the consultations with
recipient countries, provided useful comments
This presentation describes the new rules
and operational procedures corresponding
to the new resource allocation system,
STAR
Outline of the presentation
What is new from GEF-4 RAF to GEF-5 STAR
Overall allocations of the GEF-5
Operational procedures of the STAR
What is new in the GEF-5 STAR?
New allocation areas and countries
GEF-4 RAF
AREAS
ALLOCATIONS
Biodiversity and
Climate Change
Individual and
GEF-5 STAR
Biodiversity, Climate
Change, and Land
Degradation
All countries have
group allocations
individual allocations
LDC and SIDS in
No group allocations
group
New rules
GEF-4 RAF
10% for BD and
Caps
15% for CC
10% for BD and LD,
11% for CC
No
$2 M in CC, $1.5 M
50% rule,
Set-aside 10%
Flexibility for small
Floors
Others
GEF-5 STAR
in BD, and $0.5 M in
LD
countries ($7 M rule)
Set-aside 20%
Programs not in the STAR
International Waters
Persistent Organic Pollutants and Sound
Chemicals Management
Corporate budgets
Country Support Programme
Regional and global projects/programs
Small Grants Programme
Earth Fund (private sector)
Distribution of GEF-5 Resources
$ Million
451
500
369
400
300
LD
BD
200
CC
100
CC
BD
0
ECA
LD
AFR
LAC
Asia
Initial GEF-5 STAR Allocations
GEF-4 - RAF
$3.1B
GEF-5
Replenishment
Initial allocation
Country
$4.25Bn
STAR Envelopes (M$)
CC
BD
CC
BD
LD
Total
Flexible
6.70
Group
9.65
1.88
1.12
12.65
No
Group
Group
2.00
1.96
0.53
4.50
Yes
3.30
Group
2.21
3.85
1.22
7.28
No
China
150.00
44.30
149.60
52.67
9.42
211.69
No
India
Lao People’s Democratic
Republic
74.90
29.60
93.75
30.58
5.10
129.43
No
Group
5.20
3.26
6.11
1.49
10.86
No
Malaysia
11.30
15.20
14.24
14.66
1.41
30.31
No
Mongolia
Group
3.80
3.19
4.33
3.34
10.86
No
Sri Lanka
Group
6.40
2.67
7.84
2.16
12.68
No
Thailand
14.70
9.20
20.10
9.05
2.48
31.63
No
Viet Nam
8.50
10.20
13.89
12.12
1.50
27.52
No
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Cambodia
STARSTAR
Operational
Procedures
(1)
Operational Procedures (1)
Projects will be approved on a first-come first-served basis.
In the event of project cancellation before the last six months
of the GEF-5 (31 December 2013), resources will remain
available to the country to be used in the same focal area.
In the event of project cancellation after the last six months
of the GEF-5 (1 January 2014), resources may be used in
the same focal area or in others, at the discretion of the CEO
and with the approval of the Council.
STAR Operational Procedures (2)
Countries classified as “flexible” may use the full value of
their allocation freely, without the need to respect the
specific focal area amounts.
Endorsement letters must refer to current STAR allocations
in each relevant focal area, including preparation costs
(PPG) and Agency fees
A revised letter of endorsement is required if an amount
over 5% of the original is requested during the CEO
endorsement period
STAR Operational Procedures (3)
For “flexible” countries, reference must be made to the total
amount and to the individual amount for each focal area.
The Secretariats of the relevant conventions must be informed
of “flexible” cases in the endorsement letter.
For the May 2011 and June 2012 Council meetings, reports on
the implementation experience of the STAR will be provided.
For the June 2013 meeting, the Council will discuss an
assessment of STAR design and implementation prepared by
the Office of Evaluation (OE), in addition to a report on
progress in the development of indicators.
Next steps
Implement the STAR
For more detailed questions, please contact
GEF Secretariat