CBIT Coordination Meeting Copenhagen, Denmark April 18, 2017

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CBIT Coordination Meeting Copenhagen, Denmark April 18, 2017 Update on the implementation of the Capacity-building Initiative for Transparency (CBIT) CBIT Coordination Meeting Copenhagen, Denmark April 18, 2017

Overview Paris Agreement decision CBIT establishment and operationalization Projects approved under the CBIT Update on the CBIT Trust Fund Next steps

CBIT and the Paris Agreement Paris Decision (Paragraph 84) Decides to establish a Capacity-building Initiative for Transparency in order to build institutional and technical capacity, both pre- and post-2020 This initiative will support developing country Parties, upon request, in meeting enhanced transparency requirements as defined in Article 13 of the Agreement in a timely manner

Paris Decision (Paragraph 85) Aims of CBIT Paris Decision (Paragraph 85) To strengthen national institutions for transparency-related activities in line with national priorities; To provide relevant tools, training and assistance for meeting the provisions stipulated in Article 13 of the Agreement; and To assist in the improvement of transparency over time. Paragraph 85 of the COP decision text lists 3 aims of the CBIT. The Programming Directions build on and expand these three CBIT aims.

Paris Decision (Paragraph 86) CBIT and the GEF’s Role Paris Decision (Paragraph 86) Urges and requests the GEF to make arrangements to support the establishment and operation of the CBIT as a priority reporting- related need, including through: voluntary contributions to support developing country Parties in the sixth replenishment of the GEF and future replenishment cycles to complement existing support under the GEF

CBIT Establishment Dec 2015 Jun 2016 Nov 2016 Apr 2016 Aug 2016 Donors announce pledges CBIT Trust Fund established Dec 2015 Jun 2016 Nov 2016 GEF Council approves CBIT Trust Fund establishment & Programming Directions CBIT Officially launched First set of projects approved Side event at SB 44 Apr 2016 Aug 2016 May 2016 Consultations with: - Countries - Existing & emerging initiatives The GEF council will act as the CBIT Council, which will utilize the policies, procedures, and the governance structure of the GEF Council. Also, all GEF policies and procedures, such as M&E policies, reporting requirements, gender policy and environmental and social safeguards will apply to projects supported by the CBIT. Further, there are sunset provisions for the CBIT Trust Fund to end with the end of the GEF-6 replenishment cycle. And for the 7th replenishment cycle, the CBIT efforts will continue to be an integral part of the GEF’s climate change support, but financed under the GEF Trust Fund under the regular replenishment and programming strategies. Coordination with existing initiatives (ICAT, MRV Partnership, bilateral agencies)

Consultative Dialogues Technical Consultative Dialogue on the CBIT Explored key gaps and collaboration opportunities Participants included: International Partnership on Mitigation and MRV, ICAT, Coalition on Paris Capacity Building, CGE, UNFCCC, UNDP, World Bank, C2ES Key messages: enthusiasm for CBIT, need for coordination, regular dialogue to facilitate collaboration, alignment with existing MRV and workstream @ UNFCCC and @ countries, address gaps and minimize duplication

Consultative Dialogues Informal Consultation Meeting on the CBIT Open discussion on steps needed for CBIT establishment and to gather informal feedback on programming directions and other matters Participants included: GEF Council Members, GEF focal points, and other government representatives Key messages: enthusiasm for CBIT, recognition of timely response to COP decision, need for coordination, suggestions for activities and prioritization

Continued CBIT Outreach - Second consultative dialogue on the CBIT - GEF CEO sends official note to Operational Focal Points, Agencies and Council Members inviting countries to submit project proposals Aug-Sep 2016 Oct-Nov 2016 - Progress report on the CBIT presented at GEF 51st Council Meeting and submitted to UNFCCC - COP 22 launch Ongoing - Outreach at GEF national dialogues, regional workshops (ECWs), and introduction seminars

Formal Launch at COP 22 Segment on CBIT during High-level Policy Discussion on Means of Implementation Keynote statement by GEF CEO Announcements totaling over $55M from contributing participants Statements from first recipient countries

Approved CBIT Projects To date, 5 projects have been approved under the CBIT TF for a total of $5.8 million: Costa Rica Kenya South Africa Uruguay CBIT Global Coordination Platform

Approved CBIT Projects To enhance capacity for nationwide climate actions, inventory, and MRV methodology framework To share lessons with others in the region Costa Rica's Integrated Reporting and Transparency System (UNEP, CBIT: $1.0 million) Strengthening National Institutions in Kenya to Meet the Transparency Requirements of the Paris Agreement and Sharing Best Practices in the East Africa Region (CI, CBIT $1.0 million) To strengthen national institutions for transparency-related activities To enhance methodological frameworks for land based emissions (70% of Kenya’s GHGs)

Approved CBIT Projects To enhance capacity building and implementation of its National Climate System, through coordination with academic institutions to address capacity needs Capacity Building Programme to Implement South Africa's Climate National System (UNEP, CBIT $1.1 million) Building institutional and technical capacities to enhance transparency in the framework of the Paris Agreement in Uruguay (UNDP, CBIT $1.1 million) To enhance institutional arrangements for transparency-related activities To strengthen domestic MRV system and national GHG inventories

Approved CBIT Projects CBIT Global Coordination Platform (UNEP/UNDP, CBIT $1.0 million) To kick start a global CBIT coordination platform Leveraging and building on existing initiatives, such as ICAT’s Pilar I work on methodologies and guidance

Results Framework Harmonized with GEF-6 Climate Change Mitigation results framework Ensuring alignment with existing GEF support Additional qualitative indicator on institutional capacity built for transparency-related activities under Article 13 of the Paris Agreement GEF Gender Equality Action Plan applies

Ongoing Coordination GEF continues to engage and coordinate with relevant initiatives and activities, including: Existing GEF projects and programs on reporting and Convention obligations Emerging and existing initiatives, including the Initiative for Climate Action Transparency (ICAT), the Coalition on Paris Agreement Capacity Building, the International Partnership on Mitigation and MRV, and initiatives that support NDC implementation Other entities engaged in enhancing transparency, such as national institutions, bilateral agencies, international organizations, and others And implementing agencies We are members of the NDC partnership

Update on Trust Fund Status Latest Trustee reports: $43.5 million paid into the CBIT Trust Fund $5.8 million approved  $37.7 million available for programming  Additional donors have expressed interest in pledging

Next Steps Continue to review and process projects  Informal pipeline of 18 projects for approximately ~$37 million Continue outreach and coordination Progress report on CBIT at 52nd GEF Council Meeting (May 2017) Continue outreach and reporting to Parties, UNFCCC, etc. at SB 46 and COP 23 CBIT integrated into GEF-7 replenishment process

Thank you! Any questions? www.thegef.org/topics/capacity-building-initiative- transparency-cbit Contact Us Milena Gonzalez: mgonzalezvasquez@thegef.org Dustin Schinn: dschinn@thegef.org

Eligibility In line with the Paris Agreement and its decision, all developing country Parties will have access to CBIT, upon request All developing country Parties are eligible. Pursuant to paragraph 90 of the COP decision adopting the Paris Agreement, LDC Parties and SIDS may submit information under the enhanced transparency framework at their discretion.

National Level Support Activities to strengthen national institutions for transparency- related activities in line with national priorities: Support to national institutions to lead, plan, coordinate, implement, monitor, and evaluate policies, strategies, and programs to enhance transparency; Support on how to integrate knowledge from transparency initiatives into national policy and decision-making; and Assistance with deployment and enhancement of information and knowledge management structure to meet Article 13 needs. Support to national institutions to lead, plan, coordinate, implement, monitor, and evaluate policies, strategies, and programs to enhance transparency, including identification and dissemination of best/good practices for institutional strengthening and national network of practitioners; Support on how to integrate knowledge from transparency initiatives into national policy and decision-making; and Assistance with deployment and enhancement of information and knowledge management structure to meet Article 13 needs.

National Level Support Activities to provide relevant tools, training, and assistance for meeting the provisions stipulated in Article 13: Access to tools, templates, and applications to facilitate the use of improved methodologies, guidelines, datasets, and database system tools and economic models; Country-specific training and peer exchange programs on transparency activities such as establishing domestic MRV systems, tracking NDCs, enhancement of GHG inventories and economic and emissions projections; Country-specific emissions factors and activity data; Quantifying and reporting impact of policy measures; Clarifying key NDC information, e.g. baseline projections including for business-as-usual targets, and reporting progress towards achieving NDCs; Quantifying and reporting on support provided and received. Access to tools, templates, and applications to facilitate the use of improved methodologies, guidelines, datasets, and database system tools and economic models; Country-specific training and peer exchange programs on transparency activities such as establishing domestic MRV systems, tracking NDCs, enhancement of GHG inventories and economic and emissions projections, including methodological approaches, data collection, and data management, and adaptation monitoring, evaluation, and communication measures; Development of country-specific emissions factors and activity data; Assistance in quantifying and reporting impact of policy measures; Clarifying key NDC information, e.g. baseline projections including for business-as- usual targets, and reporting progress towards achieving NDCs; and Assistance in quantifying and reporting on support provided and received.

National Level Support Activities to assist with improvement of transparency over time: Capacity needs assessment for transparency, in particular to assess institutional arrangement for data collection, analysis, and reporting; and Support to introduce and maintain progress tracking tools for transparency-related actions and progress towards targets/goals. the assessment supports mapping of current baseline and planned reporting and related activities, including associated institutions, tools, methodologies, MRV systems, associated data systems

Global/Regional Support “Modular” approach to global/regional support Coordination platform: sharing of best practices exchange of practitioners tracking progress collaboration with existing/emerging initiatives, UNFCCC bodies, IPCC and other initiatives supporting UNFCCC process GEF Secretariat will be actively involved to ensure coordination with other initiatives