Mark Zimsky Biodiversity Coordinator Regional Program Manager, Latin America and the Caribbean Senior Biodiversity Specialist GEF Familiarization Seminar.

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Mark Zimsky Biodiversity Coordinator Regional Program Manager, Latin America and the Caribbean Senior Biodiversity Specialist GEF Familiarization Seminar Washington, DC January 17 – 19, 2012 GEF Funding For Biodiversity Enabling Activities

1. GEF Funding for Biodiversity Enabling Activities: History and current framework 2. How to access GEF funding for Biodiversity Enabling Activities in GEF-5 3. Update on GEF-5 funding support for BD Enabling Activities Summary

1. GEF Funding for Biodiversity Enabling Activities: History and current framework

1. GEF Funding for Biodiversity Enabling Activities Enabling Activities were defined by the GEF as: “Activities that prepare the foundation to design and implement effective response measures to achieve Convention objectives.” GEF funding has been provided according to eligibility criteria for the BD window under the GEF. GEF Secretariat Guidance on Biodiversity EA : “[Enabling Activities] will assist recipient countries to develop national strategies, plans or programs referred to in Article 6 of the Convention on Biological Diversity, and to identify components of biodiversity together with processes and activities likely to have significant adverse impacts on conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity pursuant to Article 7 of the Convention on Biological Diversity.”

1. GEF Funding for Biodiversity Enabling Activities Funding for Number of countries that benefitted Total number of countries eligible NBSAP CHM and 2NR NR NR The GEF’s investment in Biodiversity Planning so far exceeds $60M in GEF funding. It also leveraged large amounts of co-funding. GEF Funding History

1. GEF Funding for Biodiversity Enabling Activities GEF Pilot Phase GEF1GEF2GEF3GEF4GEF5 1 st Generation of GEF Enabling Activities 2 nd Generation of GEF Enabling Activities ~$60M ~$40M Generations of Enabling activities

1. GEF Funding for Biodiversity Enabling Activities Some figures from EA projects 170 CBD Parties have finalized their NBSAPs or equivalent instruments have revised NBSAPs, or are in the process of doing so. At least 48 Parties have revised NBSAPs, or are in the process of doing so. Of these, 139 GEF eligible countries (out of the original 157 in total) accessed funding for the preparation of NBSAPs within the Biodiversity Enabling Activities window 146 countries accessed the GEF EAs window overall, which also included funding for national CBD reporting. UNDP (89 countries), UNEP (29 countries) and the WB (21 countries) were the GEF agencies to assist countries specifically with NBSAPs (in the early 1990’s). UNDP and UNEP have then been the primary GEF agencies for Enabling Activities, working jointly and in coordination with each other. Statistical data from the 4NR / Towards 2010 project CBD Parties that participated in the project were 38% more likely to submit their national report on time compared to the overall universe of CBD Parties. Based on calculations on timely submission of 4NR to the CBD Sec (Feb 2010)

2. How to access GEF funding for Enabling Activities

GEF 5 Focal Area Strategy GOAL: Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and maintenance of ecosystem goods and services GOAL: Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and maintenance of ecosystem goods and services OBJECTIVES (1) Improve sustainability of protected area systems (1) Improve sustainability of protected area systems (2) Mainstream biodiversity conservation and sustainable use into production landscapes/ seascapes and sectors (2) Mainstream biodiversity conservation and sustainable use into production landscapes/ seascapes and sectors (3) Build capacity to implement Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (3) Build capacity to implement Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (4) Build capacity on access to genetic resources and benefit- sharing (4) Build capacity on access to genetic resources and benefit- sharing (5) Integrate CBD obligations into national planning processes through enabling activities funded from Focal Area Set asides GEF 5 Strategies:

2. How to access GEF funding for Enabling Activities May be addressed through GEF regular projects GEF Biodiversity Enabling Activities Funding for SO5 $40 M Funding for SO5 $40 M

2. How to access GEF funding for Enabling Activities GEF Support to Biodiversity Enabling Activities The first four objectives may be addressed using funding under the System for Transparent Allocation of Resources (STAR) – Regular GEF projects. The fifth objective may be addressed using funds under the Focal Area Set-Aside (FAS), where eligible countries will be able to access up to $500,000 to implement all enabling activities. There is also the possibility of combining those with FAS with STAR funds to finance an Enabling Activities project with a larger scope (e.g, Argentina) For more information on GEF-5 Support for NBSAPs and related activities: /

2. How to access GEF funding for Enabling Activities GEF Support to Biodiversity Enabling Activities - Notes In reality, demand for FAS funds is high, so the GEF is accepting proposals for Biodiversity Enabling Activities (BD EA) of approx. $220K based on a financial analysis of past support and given that for most countries this is a revision of an existing plan. Proposals with a GEF budget beyond this amount will need to be well justified.

2. How to access GEF funding for Enabling Activities Enabling Activity support could be provided for: –revising National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) in line with the CBD’s new strategic plan; –implementation of guidance related to the Clearing House Mechanism (CHM); –Biosafety 2 nd Report; and –5 th Biodiversity National Report.

2. How to access GEF funding for Enabling Activities GEF BD EA Agency facilitated process* UNDP and UNEP BD EA UNDP and UNEP BD EA Direct Access by countries Countries need to comply with WB procedures Modalities of GEF support Support to national country- driven proposals. Umbrella project for 57 LDCs and SIDS approved at GEF November Council 2011 UNEP Umbrella Project

2. How to access GEF funding for Enabling Activities Templates for accessing these funds are available on the GEF Website: – Enabling Activity template proposal which is presented in collaboration with an Implementing Agency (UNDP, UNEP); URL: – Direct access for executing entities that pass World Bank fiduciary procedure assessment. Template for: – Expedited access to Enabling Activity funds for 2nd Biosafety National Report (due in Sept 2011) has been made available through UNEP.

3. Update on GEF-5 funding support for BD Enabling Activities

GEF-5 Status Report for BD Enabling Activities Early engagement with CBD to develop template for NBSAP revision process (all obligations included, i.e., SRM, TNA, etc). 69 countries or about 48% have received support thus far 40 countries or about 28% are in direct contact with a GEF agency or GEFSEC (throgh direct access) to prepare a proposal 34 or about 24% of GEF-eligible countries have still not contacted GEF Agency or GEFSEC

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