UNCCD COP10 Decisions on Collaboration with the GEF

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By: Inthavy Akkharath, Ph.D. 12th February, 2019
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UNCCD COP10 Decisions on Collaboration with the GEF GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop 8 – 10 February 2012 Burundi

Summary 1. Background to GEF-UNCCD Relations 2. COP10 Highlights 3. Key elements of the COP Decisions on Collaboration with the GEF

GEF and UNCCD Relations (1) Decisions on the GEF Collaboration were taken at COP6 (Havana), COP7 (Nairobi), COP8 (Madrid), COP9 (Buenos Aires) COP6 called for a Memorandum of Understanding between the COP and the GEF Council MoU was formally adopted at COP7 and has since being in force

GEF and UNCCD Relations (2) MoU covers the following: Joint activities between the GEF and UNCCD Secretariats, and the Global Mechanism GEF Reporting to the COP on activities in the Land Degradation Focal Area Participation in GEF and UNCCD meetings (Council, Assembly, COPs, CRICs, and Regional) Joint support to affected country Parties for implementation of the Convention

GEF and UNCCD Relations (3) GEF financing through Operational Program on Sustainable Land Management (OP15) in GEF-3, and LD Focal Area in GEF-4 GEF instrument was amended by the 3rd GEF Assembly, to include Land Degradation as a focal area, specifically desertification and deforestation GEF Council in 2006 agreed to recommend amendment of the GEF Instrument to include UNCCD Instrument amended in 2010 by the 4th GEF Assembly to say that the GEF is available to serve as a Financial Mechanism

GEF is a Financial Mechanism of the UNCCD GEF provides financing to eligible affected country Parties for activities that support implementation of the Convention GEF-5 Replenishment – 144 eligible Countries included in the STAR for LD Set-aside funds for Enabling Activities GEF investment focuses on Sustainable Land Management in production systems – agriculture, rangelands, and forest landscapes

GEF and the UNCCD Ten-Year Strategy GEF Objectives in the Land Degradation Focal Area 1 Maintain or improve flow of agro-ecosystem services to sustaining livelihoods 2 Generate sustainable flows of forest ecosystem services in drylands 3 Reduce pressures on natural resources from competing land uses in the wider landscape 4 Increase capacity to apply adaptive management tools in Sustainable Land Management The GEF is a Financial Mechanism of the UNCCD

COP10 Highlights Major focus on – Advancing implementation of the 10-Year Strategy by affected country Parties Alignment of NAPs with the Strategy and the 4th Reporting Process Access and use of GEF resources by eligible affected country Parties Monitoring and assessment of LD and SLM – impacts and indicators

COP10 Decision on GEF Collaboration GEF support for enabling activities to enhance timely completion of NAP alignments and Reporting by affected country Parties Utilization of GEF resources under the STAR by eligible country Parties Eligible Parties to harness synergies with other GEF funding windows Call for increase allocation to the LD focal area by GEF donors Revisit the MoU for possible amendments