Accessing Resources in the Adaptation Fund Update to GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop in Nairobi October 2011.

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Accessing Resources in the Adaptation Fund Update to GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop in Nairobi October 2011

Purpose of presentation Background Current state of progress with the Adaptation Fund a)AF is fully operationalized b)Direct access – a reality c)Funding decisions worth US$ 69.7M since 2010 How to access funds directly

Background of the AF Set up under the Kyoto Protocol of the UNFCCC Goal: to finance the full cost of concrete adaptation projects/programmes, whose principal and explicit aim is to adapt and increase resilience Financed from a 2% share of the CER proceeds on the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project activities and other sources of funding

Governing Body: the AF Board Composed of 16 members and alternate members representing: – 5 UN regions – LDCs – SIDS – Annex I Parties – Non-Annex I Parties Equitable and balanced representation of Kyoto Protocol Parties Legal capacity: Germany 2011

Institutional Arrangements Secretariat: GEF on an interim basis Trustee: World Bank on an interim basis KP Parties decided that the interim institutional arrangements be reviewed in 2011 CMP AFB Secretariat (GEF interim basis) Trustee (World Bank interim basis)

Resources Proceeds from monetized CERs: US$163.2M Annex-I parties contributions: – Spain €45M, Monaco €10k, Germany €10M, Sweden SK100M – Pledges: Australia AU$ 15M, Brussels Capital Region €1M Funds allocated by September 16, 2011: US$ 69.7M Estimated funds available by end-2012: – Medium estimate US$ 373M (low: 315M; high: 440M)

Access modalities Direct Access Modality Eligible Parties can submit their projects/programmes directly to the AFB through an accredited National Implementing Entity (NIE). Multilateral Access Modality Parties can submit their proposals through an accredited Multilateral Implementing Entity (MIE). Regional Access Modality A group of Parties may also nominate regional and sub- regional entities (RIE) as implementing entities.

Access modalities (2) NIE, RIE and MIE shall: a.Meet the fiduciary standards established by the AFB: -Financial management and integrity -Institutional capacity -Transparency, self-investigative powers and anti-corruption measures b.Bear full responsibility for the overall management of the projects and programmes; and c.Carry out financial, monitoring and reporting responsibilities.

Access modalities

Access modalities: the Accreditation Process Step 0: The government appoints a Designated Authority. The DA must endorse the accreditation application of Implementing Entity and all IE project/programme proposals. Step 1: Submit application: a.Description of how the organization meets the specific required capabilities b.Attachment of supporting documentation Step 2: Accreditation Panel Reviews Application. Step 3: Panel can request additional information/clarification from organization. a.Might suggest to Board that an on-site visit is required b.Might suggest that technical support needs to be provided to an applicant to improve its capacity in order to attain accreditation Step 4: Panel makes recommendation to AF Board. Step 5: AF Board makes final decision on accreditation of entity

Operationalization Operational procedures development January 2010: Accreditation Panel March 2010: 1 st accreditations (NIE/MIE) June 2010: 1 st funding decisions January 2011: launch of 1 st programme

Access modalities: Implementing Entities 6 National Implementing Entities accredited: o Centre de Suivi Ecologique (Senegal) o Planning Institute of Jamaica (Jamaica) o Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación (Uruguay) o Fonds national pour l'environnement (Benin) o South African National Institute for Biodiversity (South Africa) o Protected Areas Conservation Trust (Belize) 1 Regional Implementing Entity o Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement (BOAD) 9 Multilateral Implementing Entities accredited: o The World Bank, ADB, AfDB, IADB, UNDP, UNEP, IFAD, WFP, WMO Swift accreditation process: can be done in 3 months

Why aren’t there more NIEs? Some identified issues: The direct access modality and the role of the fiduciary standards not fully understood? Identification of the most appropriate / most potential NIE within a country not simple? Putting together documentation to support the accreditation application not easy? Difficulties due to language barriers? Lack of self-confidence?

Lessons Learned: Direct Access Applications are evaluated by the Accreditation Panel on a case-by-case basis Emphasis on demonstration and evidence of the application of policies and standards, which may pose challenges for ministries; newly established organizations Conditional accreditation can be used when there are a few non crucial gaps in the fiduciary standards Importance of the role of the Designated Authority Temporary measures to ensure funding for vulnerable countries given limited funds: cap per country – USD 10 M Maintain swift processes to encourage accreditation – Senegal case: NIE accredited and first direct access project financed within 9 months

Measures to encourage the Direct Access Modality Total allocation for projects/programmes submitted by MIEs at each meeting cannot exceed 50% of cumulative resources available in the trust fund NIE proponents can get a Project/Programme Formulation Grant for developing endorsed concepts to full proposals The development of an Accreditation Toolkit in all UN languages (pictured)

Financing Criteria Funding provided on full adaptation costs basis of projects and programmes to address the adverse effects of climate change AF will finance projects/programmes whose principal and explicit aim is to adapt and increase climate resilience Projects/programmes have to be concrete: discussion on definition on-going, emphasis on impacts Accommodation of different country circumstances: no prescribed sectors or approaches Total allocation for projects/programmes submitted by MIEs at each meeting cannot exceed 50% of cumulative resources available in the trust fund All projects/programmes must include a knowledge component

Financing Criteria Cap per country is set at USD 10 M. No separate project/programme cap. For projects/programmes larger than USD 1M, a choice of a one step (full proposal) or two step process (concept approval and project/programme document) For small-scale projects (below USD 1M) one-step process NIE proponents can get Project/Programme Formulation Grant for developing endorsed concepts to full proposals Proposals to be endorsed by a Designated Authority. As of today, over 70 countries have nominated one Proposals need to be submitted at least 9 weeks before a Board meeting

Project Review Criteria: emphasis on… Consistency with national sustainable development strategies Economic, social and environmental benefits Meeting national technical standards Cost-effectiveness and sustainability Arrangements for management, financial and risk management, M&E, impact assessment Avoiding duplication with other funding sources for adaptation Stakeholder consultation: ensuring acceptance and incorporation of community views Consideration of gender issues in project design

Where are we now: Operations 11 funding approvals since September 2010: – Coastal protection and livelihoods in Senegal (CSE, direct access, 2-step process): USD 8,619,000 – Reducing vulnerability and food security in Ecuador (WFP, 2-step process): USD 7,449,468 – Water management structures and agricultural practices in Eritrea (UNDP, 1-step process): USD 6,520,850 – Water management in Honduras (UNDP, 1-step process): USD 5,630,300 – Reducing risks and vulnerability from floods and droughts in Nicaragua (UNDP, 2-step process): USD 5,500, 950 – Reducing risks and vulnerabilities from glacier lake outburst floods in Northern Pakistan (UNDP, 2-step process): USD 3,906,000 – Strengthening food production and management systems in Solomon Islands (UNDP, 2-step process): USD 5,533,500

Where are we now: Operations (2) Funding approvals (cont’d) – Water resources management on atoll islands in Maldives (UNDP, 2- step process): USD 8,989,225 – Coastal protection measures, mangrove and EWS in Mauritius (UNDP, 2-step process): USD 9,119,240 – Ecosystem-based water resources management in Mongolia (UNDP, 2- step process): USD 5,500,000 – Water resources management in water-scarce farming systems in Turkmenistan (UNDP, 2-step process): USD 2,929,500 Project formulation grants (direct access, 2-step) – Resilience of the Agriculture Sector and Coastal Areas in Jamaica (Planning Institute of Jamaica) – Resilience to Climate Change in Vulnerable Smallholders in Uruguay (Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación)

30 project/programme proposals Variety of sectors: – Water management – Coastal management – Food security – Rural development – Urban development – Agriculture – Disaster Risk Reduction

The Adaptation Fund Project Portfolio Africa Senegal Eritrea Mauritius Asia Maldives Mongolia Pakistan Turkmenistan Latin America and Caribbean Ecuador Honduras Nicaragua Pacific Solomon Islands

The Adaptation Fund Project Portfolio

Thank you!