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THE GLOBAL MECHANISM’S COMPLEMENTARY ROLE WITH GEF:
OPPORTUNITIES AND NEW DIRECTIONS OPPORTUNITIES AND NEW DIRECTIONS
Presentation to the GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop
Cape-Town, 01/11/2011
Presentation Outline
About the UNCCD and the Global Mechanism GM and GEF complementarities Opportunities and Entry Points for GMWay Forward and next steps
UN Convention to UN Convention to Combat Desertification Combat Desertification (UNCCD)(UNCCD)
One of the three Rio Conventions - came into effect in 1996 and presently ratified by 193 countries
First international treaty to link poverty and land degradation/desertification. It addresses development through the promotion of sustainable land management
Implementation of convention is through a broad range of global partnerships (e.g. New 10-year strategy (2008-18)
Through the UNCCD/SLM agenda, countries will build synergies between UNCCD, CDB, UNFCCC etc and contribute to poverty eradication and national development
Mandate of the Mandate of the Global Mechanism (GM)Global Mechanism (GM)
Established by Article 21 of the UNCCD, “---- to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of existing financial mechanisms, … and to promote actions leading to the mobilisation and channelling of substantial financial resources, … to affected developing country parties.”
The GM is a subsidiary body of the UNCCD.
The GM is not a Fund. Its core mandate is to support affected Country Parties to mobilize resources for implementation of the Convention.
The cross-cutting nature of the UNCCD/SLM implies multi-source financing (e.g. through Integrated Financing Strategies, Partnership Building, Mainstreaming etc).
The GM: The GM: Approach to Resource Approach to Resource MobilizationMobilization
The cross-cutting nature of the UNCCD/SLM implies multi-source financing
• National budget (ODA + domestic revenue)• Non-budget resources (including innovative
financing)• GEF STAR and other OPs• Private sector • Civil society (NGOs, CBOs, foundations etc.)• Innovative financing mechanisms (e.g. carbon
trading, climate related funds, incentive and market-based instruments (PES), remittances, micro finance, weather based index insurance schemes, risk-based insurance schemes etc)
Development of Integrated Investment Frameworks and accompanying Financing Strategy to assist governments mobilize resources;Partnership building; mainstreaming; and engaging in targeted policy processesProvision of catalytic resources to facilitate actions that will trigger resource allocation/mobilization (multiplier-effect)
GM/GEF ComplementarityGM/GEF Complementarity
Context
Designation of GEF as a financial mechanism of the UNCCDUNCCD COP DecisionsUNCCD Ten-year Strategic Plan and Framework GM’s strategy for engaging the GEFGEF Council DecisionsGEF land degradation strategy UNCCD/GEF Joint Action Plan (JAP)
GM/GEF Complementarity: GM/GEF Complementarity: An ImperativeAn Imperative
GM and GEF are both financing mechanisms of the UNCCD
Need to complement each other’s work
Conducting joint resource mobilization activities (e.g. support to GEF replenishment processes together with UNCCD Secretariat)
Need to work together to support capacity building to optimise the use of existing under (e.g. GEF 5) and to advocate for more resources in GEF 6 and beyond
OPPORTUNITES AND ENTRY POINTS
CAPACITY BUILDING
INITIATIVES
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
10 YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN
GLOBAL GLOBAL MECHANISM/GEF MECHANISM/GEF
COMPLEMENTARITCOMPLEMENTARITYY
UNCCD/GEF JOINT ACTION
PLAN
PROGRAMMATIC APPROACHES
Opportunities and Entry Points Opportunities and Entry Points for GMfor GM
A. UNCCD 10-year strategic plan ---Implementation of convention is through a broad range of global partnerships. New 10-year strategy (2008-18)
• Support Countries to develop Integrated Investment Frameworks: Position GEF in broader investment frameworks and country strategies (e.g. CSIFs under TerrAfrica)
• Alignment and Reporting processes: GEF enabling activities
Opportunities and Entry Points Opportunities and Entry Points for GMfor GM
B. UNCCD and GEF Joint action plan (JAP) implementation---JAP focuses on awareness building, policy, country programming, project appraisal, monitoring and assessment of implementation:
• (e.g. awareness building): • Participation and contribution to the GEF
Expanded Constituency workshops • Facilitating meetings between UNCCD and the GEF
Focal points during country missions; • Capacity building on rationalization and use of
existing financial resources (including through GEF);
• Knowledge and sharing tools (e.g. DIFS workshops etc)
Opportunities and Entry Points Opportunities and Entry Points for GMfor GM
UNCCD and GEF Joint action plan (con’t):
• (e.g. country programming) • Strategically targeting IFS to GEF
(e.g. include STAR and build linkages with other financing instruments.
• Supporting the identification base line investments and complementary sources of financing (e.g. through elements from IFS stocktaking and other diagnostic work and similar processes)
• Participation in national development processes to prioritize key development issues (e.g. NPFE);
Opportunities and Entry Points Opportunities and Entry Points for GMfor GM
C. Engaging in programmatic approaches (e.g. through TerrAfrica)
D. Capacity Building Initiatives
E. Building strategic partnerships: key development partners including with GEF implementing agencies, UNCT
Opportunities and Entry Points Opportunities and Entry Points for GMfor GM
F. Strengthening co-operation with the UNCCD Secretariat through JAP implementation. Note; COP.9 decisions:
• “Invites the secretariat and the Global Mechanism to strengthen coordinated approaches to exploring opportunities for accessing funding through the Global Environment Facility and other funding mechanisms for relevant initiatives on DLDD”.
• “Requests the Executive Secretary to ensure that the two-year joint work programme of the secretariat and the Global Mechanism gives due attention to coordination and liaison with the Global Environment Facility with the aim of establishing exchanges as regards preferred policy approaches that lead to resource mobilization.
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