Civil Society Engagement with the GEF

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Civil Society Engagement with the GEF One of the most valuable stakeholders in the GEF is civil society. I’m sure that all of you work in your countries in partnership with civil society organizations in different aspects. The GEF was one of the first international financial institutions to actively engage CSOs in its projects and programs as well as its policies. Introduction Seminar- Pilar Barrera Rey January 23, 2019

Value of civil society engagement in the GEF: Enhancing recipient country ownership and accountability; Liaising with communities and other local stakeholders; Making use of skills, experiences, and knowledge; Facilitators, conveners and advocates. When in the GEF we talk about civil society, we’re referring to non-state actors, encompassing NGOs, IPs, women and men, workers, trade unions, etc. This definition is included in the Policy on Stakeholder Engagement that I will present later. Value of civil society engagement in the GEF:

CSOs Roles Project executors/co-executors Leverage co-financing Provide expert local knowledge to project design and implementation Participate in monitoring of project impacts and outcomes Influencing policy and advocating for the GEF’s mission and in replenishment processes CSOs as GEF Project Agencies (WWF, IUCN, CI) The role of civil society in GEF’s operations has evolved since the institution’s inception. From the early days, the GEF opened the space for CSOs to participate in Council meetings and recognized that their valuable voices would bring the views from the ground to Council discussions and decision making. In addition to this important role, CSOs have been participating in the GEF from the design of the projects to implementation to monitoring. Since 2011, when the GEF accredited 8 new Agencies, NGOs stated playin an important new role as GEF Project Agencies, expanding the GEF partnership.

The GEF-CSO Network Established in 1995 as an independent Network of member organizations whose work in environment and sustainable development is aligned with the GEF mandate. www.gefcso.org The CSO Network – created in 1995 as an independent network of CSOs working in areas aligned with the GEF mandate. From the early days of the GEF until 2009, the GEF Secretariat had an accreditation system in place where CSOs working in areas related to the GEF could apply to be accredited to the GEF. In 2009, the Council approved the change of the accreditation to membership of the Network. The GEF Secretariat has worked with the Network in throughout the years. Financing and facilitating their participation in Council meetings and other GEF Sec led events. In engagement on policy design, training and providing financial support.

Updated Vision Statement Greater results and impact through collaboration with CSOs projects on the ground, building awareness, engagement with recipient country governments and participation with Council members. advisory role for the GEF Council on institutional policies and guidelines and helps formulate strategies effectively. CSO Network role in advocacy and outreach to civil society at the global level, supporting dissemination of information and contributing to policy and strategy development. Updated Vision Statement

Areas of Enhanced Engagement Continued support of civil society engagement at the national and regional levels Continued strengthening of civil society to engage with the GEF Selection of CSO Representation at Council Consultations and Meetings Structure of Council- CSO Consultations and at Council Meetings CSO engagement in other Activities – Assembly, Policy Development, etc.

Thank you Gracias Merci For more information: Pilar Barrera Rey Senior Operations Officer Partnerships Coordinator pbarrera@thegef.org