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Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,An initiative of the ACP Group of States funded by the European Union,Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,*,Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,*,Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,*,Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,*,Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,*,Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,*,Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,*,Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,*,Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,*,Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre,Cliquez pour modifier les styles du texte du masque,Deuxime niveau,Troisime niveau,Quatrime niveau,Cinquime niveau,*,Global Climate Change Alliance: Intra-ACP Programme,Training ModuleClimate Change Finance,Module 2 UNFCC related Funds,Ms Isabelle MamatySenior ExpertClimate Support Facility,Module Structure,Adaptation Fund,LDCs Fund,Special Climate change Fund (SCCF),GEF Trust,Fund,Status of the Green Fund,2,3,Adaptation Fund,Adaptation Fund (AF),Created in 2001 and operational in 2009,Funding of concrete adaptation projects and programmes at community, country and sectoral levels in Developing countries Party to Kyoto Protocol,Funding: 2% proceeds from CDM + voluntary pledges of donors,Administered by the World Bank on interim basis,Direct access for Developing countries,4,Typical supported Activities,Water resources and land management,agriculture, infrastructure, health,Monitoring of diseases and vectors affected by climate change,Capacity building for preventive measures and management of disasters,related to climate change,Special attention to the particular needs of the most vulnerable countries and populations,Strengthening existing centers and information,networks for responses to extreme weather events,5,Eligibility for Adaptation Fund,Parties to Kyoto Protocol,Vulnerable to adverse effects of Climate change :,low-lying coastal and other small island countries, countries fragile mountainous ecosystems, arid and semi-arid areas, and areas susceptible to floods, drought and desertification,.,Other criteria include:,Level of vulnerability to climate change;,Level of urgency and risks arising from delay of action;,Ensuring access to the fund in a balanced and equitable manner;,Lessons learned in project and programme design and implementation to be captured;,Securing regional co-benefits to the extent possible, where applicable;,Potential for maximising multi-sectoral or cross-sectoral benefits;,Adaptive capacity to the effects of climate change;,Potential for learning lessons in project and programme design and implementation.,LDCs that are unable to access the Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF) will also be given priority to AF fund,6,Accreditation process (1),Submission of Accreditation application based on the fiduciary standards (Financial Integrity and Management; Requisite Institutional Capacity; Transparency and Self-Investigative Powers),If accreditation process successful, then the entity is eligible to submit applications as a National Implementing Entity (NIE), Regional Implementing Entity (RIE) or Multilateral Entity (MIE),Only accredited entities are eligible to submit applications,Applications should be endorsed by the Designated Authority (DA), which is a government official who act as point of contact for the AF.,7,Accreditation process (2),8,From 3 months to 1 year,Accreditation valid for 5 years, and can be renewed, subject to review,If unsuccessful after 1 year process ends for a given applicant,If unsuccessful after 1 year process ends for a given applicant,Accreditation can be revoked through due process if deemed necessary,Fiduciary Standards,Financial Integrity and Management,Accurate and regular recording of transactions and balances, audited periodically by an independent firm or organization,Managing and disbursing funds efficiently and with safeguards to recipients on a timely basis,Produce forward-looking plans and budgets,Legal status to contract with the AF and third parties,Institutional Capacity,Procurement procedures which provide for transparent practices, including on competition,Capacity to undertake monitoring and evaluation,Ability to identify, develop and appraise projects/programmes,Competence to manage or oversee the execution of the project/programme including ability to manage sub-recipients and support delivery and implementation,Transparency and Self-Investigative Powers,Competence to deal with financial mismanagement and other forms of malpractice,9,Funding application process (1),Step 1:,Read the Operational Policies and Guidelines for Parties to access Resources from the Adaptation Fund,Step 2,: Eligible,developing country Parties submit proposals to the,AF Secretariat,through NIEs, MIEs, or,RIEs,Step 3:,The,AF Secretariat screens proposals,submitted by NIEs, MIEs, or RIEs and,forwards technical reviews to the Project and Programme Review Committee (PPRC,),Step 4:,PPRC,reviews proposals and prepares recommendations for the,Board,Step 5,: Board,decides on,proposals:,In,case of project approval the AF Secretariat processes contracts with the NIE/MIE and the Trustee transfers resources for,implementation -,Reporting,and disbursement directly to/from AF Secretariat,on,annual basis, based on planned disbursement schedule,10,Funding Application process (2),11,Funding application Process (3),One step process: Submission of a fully-developed proposal for regular approval steps technical screening, PPRC recommendation, board approval,Two step process: Concept submission for endorsement, then same as above,12,Project preparation aligned on Results Framework,13,Impact: Increased resilience at the community, national and regional levels to climate variability and change,Outcome 1: Reduced exposure at national level to climate-related hazards and threats,Outcome 2: Strengthened institutional capacity to reduce risks associated with climate-induced socioeconomic and environmental losses,Outcome 3: Strengthened awareness and ownership of adaptation and climate risk reduction processes at local level,Outcome 4: Increased adaptive capacity within relevant development and natural resource sectors,Outcome 5: Increased ecosystem resilience in response to climate change and variability induced stress,Outcome 6: Diversified and strengthened livelihoods and sources of income for vulnerable people in targeted areas,Outcome 7: Improved policies and regulations that promote and enforce resilience measures,Adaptation Fund: project document,Part I: Project Information,Part II: Project justification,Part III: Implementation arrangements,Part IV: Endorsement by government and certification by the implementing entity,Annexes: Incl. Detailed budget, consultations and alignment of project objectives based on adaptation Fund results Framework,14,Adaptation Fund in practice (1) Project sizes,Average project from first 36 projects reviewed is $7m USD,“,Temporary,”,cap of $10 m USD per country based on current AF capitalization situation,“,Regular,”,projects and programs: $1 million USD,Small size: $1 million USD (no projects yet submitted),15,Adaptation Fund in practice (2) Project cycle experience,As of September 2011 (the 6,th,meeting of the PPRC), 32 concepts and 18 full proposals had been reviewed, representing a total of 36 different projects/programmes,For the first 11 approvals, time between submission and approval ranges from 9 weeks* to 15 months, with an average of 6.5 months,53% of concepts approved at first submission; 39% of full proposals approved at first submission,For 82% of the 11 approved projects, UNDP has served as the IE, and is responsible for 63% of proposals submitted,16,Adaptation Fund in practice (3) Adaptation proposals by sector,17,Adaptation Fund in practice (4) Adaptation Proposals by vulnerability,18,Project Submission Tips,Some tips for creating a successful proposal,are,among the findings in,the project justification:,Explain,how the project is truly an adaptation project, as opposed to a business as usual development project;,Show that climate change is the primary cause of the problem that the project will address;,Offer adaptation measures that are suitable and adequate for addressing the identified climate threats;,Meet the Funds requirements for cost effectiveness;,Specify the social, economic and environmental benefits of the project or programme.,19,Adaptation fund references,Adaptation Fund - :/adaptation-fund.org/,Adaptation Fund “Handbook” :/adaptation-fund.org/document/260-adaptation-fund-handbook,Adaptation Fund Operational Policies and Guidelines - :/adaptation-fund.org/policies_guidelines,List of National Designated Authorities: :/adaptation-fund.org/page/parties-designated-authorities,List of Accredited National Implementing Entities - :/adaptation-fund.org/national-implementing-entities,Adaptation Fund proposal submission materials - :/adaptation-fund.org/page/proposal-submission-materials,Summary of the Adaptation Fund accreditation process and toolkit - :/adaptation-fund.org/page/accreditation-process,Adaptation Fund Secretariat Contacts - :/adaptation-fund.org/about/secretariat,Adaptation Fund list of funded projects - :/adaptation-fund.org/funded_projects,20,21,Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF),LDCF creation,Established at UNFCCC COP 7 in,Marrakesh in 2001 and,operational in 2002,Funding on voluntary,basis,LDCF addresses the special needs of 48 LDCs, which are especially vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change,Mandated to support the preparation and implementation of National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPAs),GEF manages fund, World Bank serves as Trustee,Governed by the LDCF/SCCF Council (meetings twice per year),Technical guidance provided by the LDC Expert Group (LEG),22,LDCF Status,64 projects totalling $244.31m approved as of May 2012,$213.8m available for approvals as of March 31, 2012,Significant additional pledges since September 30, 2011,“,Equitable allocation,”,: Resources are divided evenly among LDCs; current approximate cap of $15m per LDC, rises with new deposits,Proposals approved on a rolling basis,MSP (Medium-Sized Project) ceiling up to $2m for streamlined one-step approvals,23,LDCF Contingent on NAPAs,“,National adaptation programmes of action (NAPAs) provide a process for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) to identify priority activities that respond to their urgent and immediate needs to adapt to climate change those for which further delay would increase vulnerability and/or costs at a later stage,”,Completed by 47 of 48 LDCs (Myanmar To be completed),24,Results Framework of the LDCF (1),Impact: Reduced absolute losses due to climate change, including variability,Objective 1: Reduce vulnerability and increase adaptive capacity to address the adverse impacts of climate change, including variability,25,Objective 2: GEF Focal Area projects and programs increase resilience to climate change,The project document should be based on the following results framework:,Results Framework Outcomes (2),Objective 1 Expected Outcomes,Adaptation objectives and budget allocations incorporated in broader development frameworks,Strengthened institutional capacity to implement adaptation measures,Awareness raised on the impacts of climate change,Risk analysis and vulnerability assessment incorporated as part of development programs and project planning,Adaptation practices developed and implemented to respond to climate change-induced stresses linked to the global environment,26,Results Framework Outcomes (3),27,Objective 2 Expected Outcomes,Adaptation objectives and budget allocations incorporated in broader sector frameworks,Risk analysis and vulnerability assessment incorporated as part of GEF programs and project design,Adaptation practices developed and implemented to respond to climate change-induced stresses in sectors linked to GEF Focal Areas,Enhanced climate resilience of relevant natural resources and ecosystems,Eligibility,All Least Developed Countries meeting the following criteria:,Country ownership (country eligibility LDC party to the UNFCCC with completed NAPA, and country drivenness),Program and policy conformity (program conformity, project design, sustainability, stakeholder involvement),Financing (financing plan, cost-effectiveness),Institutional coordination and support (to eliminate duplication of efforts),Monitoring and evaluation (M&E plan, incl. indicators, baselines),Co-financing: Cost that would be incurred in Business-as-Usual scenario for a development activity,28,Funding principles,LDCF funds concrete adaptation activities in,the form of investments needed for adaptation,Projects cannot have as primary activities,“,soft,”,technical assistance in the form of studies, vulnerability assessment, training, capacity development, policy strengthening, etc.,Any planned activities of this nature have to be contributing to a larger project strategy involving investment for adaptation,This should be reflected in the relative budget proportions of the project plan,29,LDCF Proposal Development,Identify and cultivate a concept,Request assistance from an implementing agency (among the 10 designated GEF agencies); each agency has a,“,comparative advantage,”,and should be selected accordingly,Secure endorsement of the GEF Focal Point,Project Preparation Grant (PPG): Optional availability in the two step approval process - no cap, but should be reasonable relative to expected project size (up to $150,000),One or two step approval process:,One-step (,“,expedited,”,) Process for Medium/Size Projects (MSPs): May start with CEO Endorsement Request, but can also submit Project Identification Form (PIF) if PPG resources are requested,Two-step Process for all Full Size Projects (FSPs) and MSPs requesting PPG funding: 1.) PIF approval; 2.) CEO Endorsement,30,LDCF project cycle,Same Project Cycle as regular GEF projects, except for LDCF,With some exceptions,GEF Secretariat has 10 business days to review PIFs; few PIFs are accepted without further revisions,PIF approval triggers release of PPG funding,Once PIF is approved by the GEF Secretariat, it is posted for LDCF/SCCF Council approval on a no-objection basis for 4 weeks,Submission of full project proposal document must be within 18 months of PIF approval (12 months for MSPs ($2m) 1 step process starts here,Again 10 business days for GEF Secretariat review, then CEO endorsement,“,Programmatic,”,approaches are also possible: Strategic long-term arrangement of individual but inter-linked projects, taking advantage of synergies and scale,31,Questions for review of proposed projects,What is the likely Business-as-Usual development for the targeted sector, in the absence of climate change?,What are the climate change vulnerabilities?,With the LDCF investment, what are the specific adaptation activities to be implemented to increase the climate resilience of the baseline development activity?,Does the project respond to the highest priorities identified in the NAPA, and if not, why?,32,Who will implement the project and why? (Including comparative advantage of the implementing agency),Is the project being coordinated with related projects and programs to avoid duplication of activities?,How will the project components be weighted in terms of budget and why?,What levels and sources of co-financing is the project expecting?,GEF Implementing Agencies,International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD),United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP),United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO),World Bank,33,Asian Development Bank (ADB),African Development Bank (AFDB),European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD),Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO),Inter-American Development Bank (IADB),Funding from LDCF: additional Cost & Co-financing (1),LDCF funds the,“,additional cost,”,of adapting to climate change projects should not include regular development activities that would take place in the absence of climate change,The,costs of adaptation additional to,the Business-as-Usual (BAU) development scenario, referring to development activities that would be implemented in the absence of climate change. LDCF is for measures that would not otherwise be necessary in the absence of climate change; i.e. would you be doing this if climate change did not exist? If yes, then it should not be considered for LDCF funding.,34,Funding from LDCF: additional Cost & Co-financing (2),LDCF projects require,co-financing,in the form of development activities to be undertaken that require adaptation to climate change,Standalone projects can also be financed as long as the project is shown to be exclusively adaptation interventions not linked to BAU development,Co-financing can be bilateral or multi-lateral development assistance, government budget, civil society organization contributions, cash/grant, loan, soft loan, in-kind,35,LDCF in practice (1) : LDCF funding by sector,36,LDCF in practice (2): Development sectors prioritised in NAPAs (in %),37,LDCF references,LDCF overview: :/thegef.org/gef/LDCF,Links for information on accessing LDCF funds: :/thegef.org/gef/LDCF_Funds,Step-by-step guide for implementing NAPAs: :/unfccc.int/resource/docs/publications/ldc_napa2009.pdf,Publication on accessing resources under the LDCF: :/thegef.org/gef/node/4433,LDCF/SCCF programming strategy for adaptation for GEF-5: :/thegef.org/gef/pubs/Strategy_on_Adaptation_2011,NAPAs submitted to the UNFCCC: :/unfccc.int/cooperation_support/least_developed_countries_portal/submitted_napas/items/4585.php,GEF online project database: :/gefonline.org/,38,39,Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF),SCCF Overview,Created in 2001 and operational in,2002,Administered by the Global Environment Facility (GEF,),Funding on a voluntary basis,40,SCCF Priorities,Long term and short term activities on :,Water resources management,Land management,agriculture,health,infrastructure development,fragile ecosystems, including mountainous ecosystems, and integrated coastal zone management.,Like LDCF, SCCF funds concrete,“,hard,”,adaptation activities in the form of investments needed for adaptation,41,SCCF supported activities,Fou
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