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Title: GEF National Coordination


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  • GEF National Coordination
  • Country Mechanisms, Processes, Experiences

Sub-regional Workshop for GEF Focal
Points Eastern and Southern Africa Nairobi, 14-16
May 2007
2
Overview
  • GEF Focal Points and their coordination roles
  • National coordination mechanisms
  • Elements of successful national GEF coordination
    mechanisms
  • Common challenges to coordination
  • Benefits of national GEF coordination
  • Country experiences with coordination

3
Why this presentation?
  • GEF Focal Points have consistently requested
    guidance on improving GEF coordination in their
    countries
  • Through GEF National Dialogue process
  • During 2006 GEF Sub-regional consultations
  • In responses to GEF CSP questionnaire sent to
    Focal Points in late 2006

4
Sources for this Presentation
  • GEF National Dialogue Initiative and CSP study
    GEF National Coordination - Lessons Learned
    (2005)
  • Country presentations at Third GEF Assembly
    National Dialogue side-event on GEF coordination
    (2006)
  • Case studies prepared for CSP by national GEF
    Focal Points on GEF coordination (2007)

5
I. GEF Focal Points
  • Play critical coordination roles regarding GEF
    matters at different levels
  • National
  • Regional
  • Global

6
GEF Focal Points (continued)
  • National coordination
  • Sectoral coordination (inter-ministerial and
    inter-agency), including with convention focal
    points
  • Outreach to other national stakeholders (civil
    society organizations, academic/scientific
    institutions, private sector)
  • Liaison with GEF Implementing and Executing
    Agencies (IAs/EAs)
  • Linkages with other international cooperation
    agencies

7
Across range of sector activities / environmental
issues
From policy makers to local groups
FPs help influence policy by upscaling lessons
FPs facilitate coordination with sectoral
agencies on integrating global environment into
development plans
FPs help inform, mobilize and Engage wide range
of stakeholders
8
GEF Focal Points (continued)
  • Regional coordination
  • Participation in GEF constituency meetings and
    activities
  • Engagement with regional cooperation frameworks
  • Involvement in regional projects and initiatives
  • Global coordination
  • Liaison with GEF Secretariat
  • Constituency representation on GEF Council (on a
    rotating basis)

9
II. National GEF Coordination Mechanisms
  • Support Focal Points coordination roles
  • Different models and compositions
  • National GEF Committee most common
  • May include Government, civil society, private
    sector, IAs/EAs, other donors
  • Provide sectoral expertise
  • Provide institutional continuity given FP changes

10
III. Elements of successful national GEF
coordination mechanisms
  • Leadership by committed, informed, dynamic
    individuals
  • Broad participation by national stakeholders,
    including civil society
  • Clearly defined roles for IAs/EAs (whether as
    regular members, observers, or resources persons)
  • Informed about global environmental issues and
    up-to-date on GEF policies and procedures

11
Elements of successful national GEF coordination
mechanisms (continued)
  • Means to integrate GEF and national priorities
    and strategies
  • Effective links with convention focal points and
    activities
  • Monitoring role of national GEF projects and
    portfolio and application of lessons learned
  • Capable of growth and evolution

12
IV. Common challenges to coordination
  • Focal Point personnel changes hamper continuity
  • Resource constraints
  • GEF procedures frustrate national stakeholders
  • Broad stakeholder participation proving difficult
    to achieve

13
V. Benefits of national GEF coordination
  • Benefits specific to the GEF
  • ? Facilitates endorsement of GEF project concepts
    by Focal Points
  • ? Increases awareness and appreciation of GEF and
    its mandates and activities
  • Encourages greater local, sectoral, and national
    involvement in GEF programs and projects
  • Promotes participation in monitoring of GEF
    projects
  • ? Fosters a shared commitment to goals of the GEF

14
Benefits of national GEF coordination (continued)
  • Benefits integrating the GEF
  • ? Enables better integration of GEF in broader
    national environment and sustainable development
    frameworks
  • ? Reveals commonalities and synergies involving
    national GEF portfolios and related government
    and donor activities and projects
  • ? Improves flow of information among stakeholders
    and quality of decisions made on global
    environmental matters
  • ? Encourages and sustains involvement of national
    stakeholders in the global dialogue on the
    environment

15
VI. Country experiences with coordination
  • Following examples show how countries have
    managed coordination challenges and the good
    practices that have evolved in distinctive
    national contexts

16
Country experience Bolivia
  • Broad participation of national stakeholders in
    GEF Committee
  • Nearly equal representation of Government and
    civil society members
  • Five Vice-Ministries, including OFP and PFP
  • Two national NGO networks
  • Indigenous peoples organization
  • Ecology institute
  • Private sector organization
  • Potential benefits
  • Transparent and democratic decision-making
    facilitated
  • Global environment goals and information widely
    disseminated

17
Country experience Cameroon
  • GEF National Consultative Committee Role
  • Identify and Prioritize Project Concepts
  • Provide technical and financial advice to
    identify and validate project concepts that
    comply with GEF priorities and strategies and
    reflect national priorities and plans
  • Facilitate GEF Focal Point endorsement

18
Country experience China
  • China GEF Office
  • Established by Ministry of Finance and State
    Environmental Protection Administration in 2000
  • Composed of director and four technical staff
  • Objective to better fulfill Chinas roles and
    responsibilities under the international
    conventions with improved management of GEF
    projects by
  • Studying convention and GEF strategies and
    policies to propose government responses

19
Country experience China (continued)
  • Capturing new GEF developments for translation
    and dissemination to national stakeholders as
    needed
  • Supporting potential project proponents
  • Providing GEF training to existing and potential
    government partners
  • Training project management offices in financial
    budgeting and reporting
  • Promoting and facilitating information exchanges
    between projects
  • Preparing documents for GEF Council meetings
  • Disseminating information about GEF in China to
    national stakeholders and the international
    community

20
Country experience Colombia
  • Coordination and Portfolio Monitoring
  • Small GEF Coordination Committee consisting of
    OFP (Ministry of Environment), Agency for
    International Cooperation, GEF IAs
  • Functions include
  • Regular reviews of project execution
  • Tracking portfolio synergies and results

21
Country experience Costa Rica
  • GEF National Consultative Council
  • Composed of convention and thematic focal points
    and SGP National Coordinator
  • Meets monthly to
  • Review project proposals and GEF pipeline
  • Monitor projects
  • Analyze GEF policies in terms of national needs
  • Is kept informed of GEF policies and procedures
    by Political Focal Point

22
Country experience Egypt
  • Coordination and National Capacity Self
    Assessment (NCSA) process outcome
  • To help overcome capacity constraints and
    integrate environment into sectoral plans
    requires
  • Establishment of coordination mechanism GEF
    National Steering Committee
  • Strategic planning
  • Monitoring and self assessment

23
Country experience Federated States of
Micronesia
  • National coordination and consultation challenges
    and SIDS
  • FSM geographic and demographic situation presents
    biggest challenge
  • Each of 4 FSM states is semi-autonomous
  • Islands relatively isolated over a vast area of
    ocean
  • Lack of human and financial resources to travel
    to cover isolated islands
  • Majority of consultations through internet and
    e-mail (if available)
  • Consultations to develop GEF strategies and
    priority settings benefit from and contribute to
    existing mechanisms and networks developed since
    the FSM gained independence in 1979

24
Country experience Ivory Coast
  • Coordination mechanism and project review
  • Operational Focal Point is supported by a
    Technical Secretariat
  • Composed of representatives from
  • Ministry of Environment, Water, and Forests
  • National Bureau of Technical and Development
    Studies
  • National Coordinator of OFP housed in the
    National Investment Bank
  • Role is to review projects based on GEF criteria
    and national environmental policies

25
Country experience Mauritius
  • Coordination at project level
  • Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (OFP
    and PFP) ensures projects designed according to
    national priorities
  • Project development team, led by relevant line
    ministries and including NGOs, private sector,
    academia, creates project ownership
  • GEF project National Steering Committees,
    composed of high level representatives of key
    stakeholders, meet 4-6 times annually to monitor
    overall project implementation

26
Country experience Mauritius(continued)
  • Benefits of coordination mechanism
  • Views of key stakeholders gathered and
    incorporated in project concepts and proposals
  • Duplication of work is avoided
  • National strategies, studies, priorities, and
    targets incorporated in project design
  • Cross-sectoral issues addressed
  • Project implementation workloads shared among
    various agencies

27
Country experience Mexico
  • Coordination and the RAF
  • National Coordination Committee (1999) designed
    to review and support proposals for GEF financing
    and promote interagency cooperation
  • Consensus on GEF interventions means
  • Broad stakeholder consultations
  • Coordination mechanism
  • Ensure optimal use of limited and scarce
    resources
  • Comply with national strategies
  • Assess proposals, review stakeholder roles and
    avoid undesirable practices (first come first
    served, portfolios dominated by agency
    interests, conflicts of interest)
  • Review and approval - Guidelines, criteria, and
    priorities for July 2006 - June 2010 , including
    a methodology to assess global benefits
  • Project portfolio approval and endorsement by
    Focal Points

28
Country experience Philippines
  • GEF Coordination with Conventions
  • OFP developed coordination mechanism with
    Convention focal point agencies (FPAs)
  • FPAs organize multi-agency committees to oversee
    convention commitments including GEF projects
  • For RAF priority-setting
  • Biodiversity focal point convened core group of
    NGOs
  • Climate change focal point convened Interagency
    Committee for Climate Change

29
Country experience Poland
  • National coordination and EU accession
  • Government activities and policy debates
    dominated by process of joining European Union
  • Poland to graduate from GEF funding after joining
    EU
  • Government of Poland decided to decline new GEF
    resources in 2006
  • National Steering Committee previously focused on
    country-driven projects, often co-financed by SGP
    and national environmental funds

30
Country experience Poland (continued)
  • Committee will continue to monitor existing
    projects until completion
  • Committee plans to evaluate experience of
    cooperation with GEF
  • National Steering Committee includes
    representatives of
  • Ministries of Environment, Economy, and Finance
  • Ozone Action Centre
  • Institute of Environmental Protection
  • EcoFund
  • National Fund for Environmental Protection and
    Water Management
  • Institute for Sustainable Development (NGO)
  • SGP National Coordinator

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Country experience Sri Lanka
  • Coordination and National GEF Strategy
  • New coordination mechanisms needed to implement
    effectively National GEF Strategy
  • Support unit for OFP in Ministry of Environment
  • Sectoral Expert Committees (in GEF focal areas)
    to support OFP in project proposal review and
    evaluation
  • GEF coordinator network linking OFP and other GEF
    project implementing agencies

32
Country experience Sri Lanka (continued)
  • GEF National Steering Committee to support OFP
    to
  • endorse projects for GEF funding
  • monitor and evaluate GEF funded projects in the
    country
  • review action/development plans and programmes
    at the national/sectoral/provincial level and
    identify areas best suited for GEF interventions
    including strategic directions
  • advise and assist NOFP to develop guidelines and
    coordination and dissemination mechanisms
  • provide directions for the GEF Small Grant
    Programme

33
Country experience Uganda
  • Coordination and Mainstreaming GEF and poverty
    reduction
  • All government-supported GEF activities must be
    consistent with and included in the relevant
    sector of the Poverty Eradication Action Plan
    (PEAP)
  • GEF Coordination Committee includes convention
    focal points
  • Each convention focal point heads thematic
    subcommittee responsible for submitting potential
    GEF project concepts to full committee
  • Convention focal points required to take account
    of PEAP national priorities in developing
    potential GEF projects

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Country experience Vietnam
  • Coordination and GEF National Strategy design
    process
  • Produce recommendations for effective
    collaboration and harmonization of GEF program
    for next five years by
  • Reviewing 10-year GEF portfolio
  • Reviewing coordination processes by different
    agencies for accessing GEF funding
  • Analyzing national priorities of key sectors to
    determine opportunities and priorities for GEF
    funding
  • Carrying out needs assessment for building
    capacity among key beneficiaries for implementing
    strategy
  • Establishing Steering Committee chaired by GEF
    Vietnam Chairman and including line Ministries to
    review and approve strategy
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