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CF AssistCF Assist World Bank’s Capacity Building ProgramWorld Bank’s Capacity Building Program
Host Country Committee MeetingHost Country Committee Meeting
Cologne, GermanyCologne, Germany
May 2006May 2006
Carbon Finance at WBCarbon Finance at WB
Ensure CF contributes substantially to Ensure CF contributes substantially to sustainable development, beyond sustainable development, beyond global environmental efforts;global environmental efforts;
Assist in building, sustaining, and Assist in building, sustaining, and expanding the international markets expanding the international markets for emission reductions, and its for emission reductions, and its institutional and administrative institutional and administrative structure;structure;
Strengthen the capacity of developing Strengthen the capacity of developing countries to benefit from the emerging countries to benefit from the emerging market for emission reduction creditsmarket for emission reduction credits
0 200 400 600 800
PCF
NCDF
CDCF
BioCF
ICF
NECF
SCF
DCF
UCF
2004
2005
2006
Carbon Finance PortfolioCarbon Finance Portfolio
$1.6 billion
$629m by March 2006
Africa7%
Latin America & Caribbean
19%
Middle East & North Africa
3%
East Asia & Pacific
52%
Europe & Central Asia
9%
South Asia10%
CF Projects by RegionCF Projects by Region
Carbon Finance AssistCarbon Finance Assist
Multi-donor Trust Fund complementing WB’s Multi-donor Trust Fund complementing WB’s CF BusinessCF Business
Proposed in 2004, established in 2005Proposed in 2004, established in 2005 Managed by Carbon Finance Unit; Training Managed by Carbon Finance Unit; Training
activities by World Bank Instituteactivities by World Bank Institute Activities are need-based at country/regional Activities are need-based at country/regional
levellevel Africa Assist program with French supportAfrica Assist program with French support Review and advice by Host Country Review and advice by Host Country
Committee on CF, and Donor GroupCommittee on CF, and Donor Group
Objectives of CF-AssistObjectives of CF-Assist
Ensure that Developing Countries and Ensure that Developing Countries and Economies in Transition are able to fully Economies in Transition are able to fully participate in the flexible mechanisms participate in the flexible mechanisms defined under KPdefined under KP• Build human and infrastructural capacityBuild human and infrastructural capacity• Benefit from SD gains associated with Benefit from SD gains associated with
carbon mitigation projectscarbon mitigation projects• Create and manage carbon assetsCreate and manage carbon assets• Reduce costs of participationReduce costs of participation
CF-Assist
Funding Sources for CF-Assist
CF Unit
Direct Donor
Contributions
‘PLUS’ TA Funds
PHRD Partners
AustraliaDenmarkFranceSpainSwitzerland
PCF+
DCFCFU Interest
Earning
Technical Assistance and Capacity Building
Knowledge Sharing
CF-Assist Resource Envelop (m$)
SpainSpain 6.0006.000
DenmarkDenmark 0.4250.425
SwitzerlandSwitzerland 0.7200.720
AustraliaAustralia 1.3151.315
France (MEDD)France (MEDD) 0.1800.180
France (AFD)*France (AFD)* 2.0502.050
PCF PlusPCF Plus 0.8000.800
DCF InterestDCF Interest 0.1500.150
TotalTotal 11.64011.640
PHRD GrantsPHRD Grants 5.5005.500
GISGIS 1.0001.000
CF-SEACF-SEA 1.0001.000
Financial resources actually received in December 2005
CF-Assist
Capacity Enhancement
Market Development
Outreach
Training
Portfolio Development
Institutional Strengthening
Carbon Expo
GHG Forums
Financial Sector Intermediation
Annual Market Assessment
Lessons Learnt
CF-Assist Work Components
CF-Assist Priority CountriesCF-Assist Priority Countries
Sri Lanka, Pakistan
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Central America, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay
Cameroon, Ghana, Madagascar, Mali, Mozambique, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia
Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Philippines
Bulgaria, Latvia, Russian Federation, Ukraine
Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia
Country ProgramsCountry Programs
Phased ApproachPhased Approach• Phase 1: Bank ExecutionPhase 1: Bank Execution• Phase 2: Recipient and/or Bank ExecutionPhase 2: Recipient and/or Bank Execution• Phase 3: Recipient ExecutionPhase 3: Recipient Execution
Activity FocusActivity Focus• CDM GovernanceCDM Governance• Private Sector EngagementPrivate Sector Engagement• Project DevelopmentProject Development• Knowledge ManagementKnowledge Management
CDM GovernanceCDM Governance
Phase 1Phase 1 Phase 2Phase 2 Phase 3Phase 3
DNA established DNA established with criteria, with criteria, procedures and procedures and timeline for timeline for approvalapproval
Supportive policy and regulatory frameworks for CF projects developed
Procedures refined/ validated by objective, external evaluation
Private Sector EngagementPrivate Sector Engagement
Phase 1Phase 1 Phase 2Phase 2 Phase 3Phase 3
Key experts in financial sector / industry trained on design of CF projects
Financial institutions trained in synergies of CF with lending/ grant instruments
CF fully integrated in investment promotion strategies / concessional lending decisions
Project DevelopmentProject Development
Phase 1Phase 1 Phase 2Phase 2 Phase 3Phase 3Key sectors identified and potential ERs quantified; information widely disseminated;At least one PDD has been completed
At least one project validated/ registered and marketed to buyersOne industry association or intermediary fully engaged in CF (signed an agreement) Existence of a dynamic deal flowParticipation at Carbon Expo
Intermediaries/ project developers access the carbon market JI countries: First Track participation; Establishment of GIS, traded volumeContinued participation at Carbon Expo
Knowledge ManagementKnowledge Management
Phase 1Phase 1 Phase 2Phase 2 Phase 3Phase 3Private sector and public sector agencies are fully aware of the CDM/JI potential and have put systems in place to assess projects at their institutions
Knowledge sustained through distance learning/ web-based instruments;National and regional networks of experts cultivated
South-South knowledge transfer;National/regional community of practitioners
Progress in 2005-06Progress in 2005-06
Country ProgramsCountry Programs TORs for TA negotiated and agreed for 9 TORs for TA negotiated and agreed for 9
priority countriespriority countries• Argentina, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Argentina, Cambodia, China, Indonesia,
Madagascar, Morocco, Mexico, Philippines, Sri Madagascar, Morocco, Mexico, Philippines, Sri LankaLanka
Negotiations underway for 4 countriesNegotiations underway for 4 countries• Egypt, Peru, Tunisia, UruguayEgypt, Peru, Tunisia, Uruguay
Procedures instituted for the first recipient-Procedures instituted for the first recipient-executed program in Mexicoexecuted program in Mexico
Argentine Carbon Facility launchedArgentine Carbon Facility launched Training programs conducted in 11 CountriesTraining programs conducted in 11 Countries
Regional ProgramsRegional Programs
Africa AssistAfrica Assist• AFD contribution; PHRD grants; CF-SEA TAAFD contribution; PHRD grants; CF-SEA TA• Recognition of special needs and Recognition of special needs and
characteristicscharacteristics
• Announced in March 2005Announced in March 2005 Central AmericaCentral America
• Guatemala, El Salvador, HondurasGuatemala, El Salvador, Honduras
CaucasusCaucasus• Azerbaijan, GeorgiaAzerbaijan, Georgia
Training ProgramsTraining ProgramsCountryCountry No. of No. of
ParticipantsParticipants
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan 5151
CameroonCameroon 1717
El SalvadorEl Salvador 7777
India (6)India (6) 11101110
IndonesiaIndonesia 211211
MaliMali 3030
MexicoMexico 6666
PakistanPakistan 111111
Sri LankaSri Lanka 8383
Zambia (2)Zambia (2) 8484
Leveraging ResourcesLeveraging Resources
PHRD Grants - $5.5mPHRD Grants - $5.5m• Bolivia, Brazil, China, Indonesia, Mozambique, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Indonesia, Mozambique,
Pakistan, Senegal, South Africa, Russian Pakistan, Senegal, South Africa, Russian Federation, Uganda and UkraineFederation, Uganda and Ukraine
CF-SEA - $1.0mCF-SEA - $1.0m• Zambia, Mozambique, Mali, Ghana, and Zambia, Mozambique, Mali, Ghana, and
CameroonCameroon GIS Studies - $1.0mGIS Studies - $1.0m
• Bulgaria, Latvia, UkraineBulgaria, Latvia, Ukraine
Market FacilitationMarket Facilitation
Global Carbon Expo 2005Global Carbon Expo 2005• Over 1500 participants from 87 Over 1500 participants from 87
countriescountries• 150 journalists150 journalists• 134 Exhibitors from 50 countries134 Exhibitors from 50 countries• 29 high level representatives29 high level representatives• More than 100 projects offeredMore than 100 projects offered
GHG ForumsGHG Forums
Delhi Regional GHG ForumDelhi Regional GHG Forum• Annual event along with DSDSAnnual event along with DSDS• 150 participants150 participants
Moscow Regional GHG ForumMoscow Regional GHG Forum• First one in April 2006First one in April 2006• 250 participants250 participants
Transportation ProgramTransportation Program RFP issued in April 2006RFP issued in April 2006 ObjectivesObjectives
• to enhance opportunities for transport sector to enhance opportunities for transport sector by developing methodologies for distinctive by developing methodologies for distinctive types of projects, which can be replicated;types of projects, which can be replicated;
• to document lessons learnt, including barriers to document lessons learnt, including barriers encountered and means by which barriers encountered and means by which barriers were overcome; andwere overcome; and
• to disseminate the lessons learnt and facilitate to disseminate the lessons learnt and facilitate dialogue amongst experts to further CDM dialogue amongst experts to further CDM transportation projects.transportation projects.
Market AssessmentMarket Assessment
Annual Market Analysis ReportAnnual Market Analysis Report• Released at Carbon ExpoReleased at Carbon Expo
Rapid Response FacilityRapid Response Facility• Training workshops in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Training workshops in Azerbaijan, Georgia and
PakistanPakistan Collaboration with UNDPCollaboration with UNDP
• Training of UNDP staffTraining of UNDP staff• Joint CDM projectsJoint CDM projects
OutreachOutreach
Training of Bank StaffTraining of Bank Staff• Energy WeekEnergy Week• 7 internal training programs (incl. MIGA)7 internal training programs (incl. MIGA)
HCC MeetingHCC Meeting• 54 member countries54 member countries
Donors MeetingDonors Meeting
PartnersPartners IETA (Expo, GHGF)IETA (Expo, GHGF) Koelnmesse (EXPO)Koelnmesse (EXPO) UNEP, Riso Center (CF-SEA)UNEP, Riso Center (CF-SEA) CEFEB (Francophone Africa)CEFEB (Francophone Africa) In-country partners (20)In-country partners (20)
Program ImpactsProgram Impacts
Stakeholder ParticipationStakeholder Participation
Event Participation (4100 People)
Expo30%
COP8%
GHG Forum11%
Training51%
Africa 21%
Latin America 7%
Europe/ Central Asia 4%
East Asia 5%
South Asia 63%
Training Participation (2000 people)
Institutions SupportedInstitutions Supported CambodiaCambodia: Support to DNA and other : Support to DNA and other
stakeholders to develop capacity building stakeholders to develop capacity building activities and identify potential CF projectsactivities and identify potential CF projects
Sri LankaSri Lanka: Support to DNA help develop project : Support to DNA help develop project approval proceduresapproval procedures
Russia: Workshop to help the DNA understand Russia: Workshop to help the DNA understand legal aspects of developing projects and legal aspects of developing projects and processing proceduresprocessing procedures
ArgentinaArgentina: Supporting ACF: Supporting ACF Africa AssistAfrica Assist: DNAs supported in capacity : DNAs supported in capacity
building in Senegal, South Africa and Uganda building in Senegal, South Africa and Uganda utilizing the PHRD grantsutilizing the PHRD grants
Project PortfoliosProject Portfolios
Participation of 25 host country Participation of 25 host country delegations at Carbon Expo 2005 delegations at Carbon Expo 2005 resulted in over 100 projects being resulted in over 100 projects being presented for deal negotiationspresented for deal negotiations
PHRD grants supported development of PHRD grants supported development of project portfolios in Senegal, South project portfolios in Senegal, South Africa and UgandaAfrica and Uganda
CF-SEA program supported up to 10 CF-SEA program supported up to 10 PINs per country in Cameroon, Ghana, PINs per country in Cameroon, Ghana, Mali, Mozambique and ZambiaMali, Mozambique and Zambia
Work Program 2006-09
New Management Structure
CF-Assist responsibility transferred to CF-Assist responsibility transferred to World Bank Institute from 1 July, 2006World Bank Institute from 1 July, 2006
Carbon Finance Unit will continue to Carbon Finance Unit will continue to provide technical and operational provide technical and operational supportsupport
Program implementation mainly through Program implementation mainly through WB regional teams WB regional teams
CF-Assist StructureCF-Assist Structure
WBI
External Partners
CFU Regions
Donors
HCC
Continued CommitmentsContinued Commitments
Country ProgramsCountry Programs• ArgentinaArgentina• BoliviaBolivia• MexicoMexico• PeruPeru• UruguayUruguay• PhilippinesPhilippines• Sri LankaSri Lanka• CambodiaCambodia• ChinaChina• IndonesiaIndonesia
Regional ProgramsRegional Programs• Africa AssistAfrica Assist• Central AmericaCentral America
Market FacilitationMarket Facilitation• Carbon Expo, Carbon Expo,
CologneCologne• Asia Carbon Expo, Asia Carbon Expo,
BeijingBeijing• Latin America Latin America
Carbon Forum, Carbon Forum, Buenos AiresBuenos Aires
Regional ExpansionRegional Expansion
Ensuring equitable distribution Ensuring equitable distribution across regionsacross regions• Sub-Saharan AfricaSub-Saharan Africa• North AfricaNorth Africa• Middle EastMiddle East• Eastern EuropeEastern Europe• Central Asia Central Asia
Possible New ActivitiesPossible New Activities
CountriesCountries• AzerbaijanAzerbaijan• BangladeshBangladesh• BelarusBelarus• BotswanaBotswana• Burkina FasoBurkina Faso• GeorgiaGeorgia• LatviaLatvia• PakistanPakistan• Russian FederationRussian Federation
SectorsSectors• Biomass at HH levelBiomass at HH level• Energy EfficiencyEnergy Efficiency• Afforestation/ Afforestation/
ReforestationReforestation• Avoided Avoided
DeforestationDeforestation
Expected OutcomesExpected Outcomes
ActivityActivity 20072007 20092009
Expansion to all regions
10 countries Phase II05 countries new
30 countries complete Phase II
Africa Assist Regional/sector assessments; 06 countries in Phase II
12 countries in Phase II; 03 intermediaries in CF business
Innovative Tools Country Funds operational in Argentina, Mexico
In-country experts have full access to all instruments (country funds, auctioning, etc.) to secure ERPAsGIS offered in
Bulgaria, Ukraine
Expected OutcomesExpected Outcomes
Activity 2007 2009Expand CF to new sectors
Assessment in transport completed; at least 03 PDDs offered to market
Action plan implemented to remove barriers in transport sector; assessment completed in other sectors (EE, biomass, etc.)
Capacity Building at country level
At least 03 intermediaries in each CF-A countries
Programs increasingly recipient-executed
Disseminate lessons through global/ regional events
Carbon Expo in Cologne;Asian Carbon Expo, Beijing; Latin America Carbon Forum, Argentina;GHG Forums
Carbon Expo becomes self-sustaining;Other forums become regular events
Lessons LearntLessons Learnt
Project Development• Closing window of opportunity in the short run• Need for institutional structures to be in place• Access to mainstream financing
High Demand for Capacity Building• Limited delivering capacity - need for
strategic prioritization of countries• Need to focus on country-specific capacity
requirements linked to potential Need for Market Continuity
• Adapt KM activities to the changing landscape of the market and focus on long term sustainability of the market
Leverage Other Capacity Building Programs
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