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GGGI: New Kid on the Block
Established in June 2010 as a non-profit foundation Converted to an international organization in October 2012 24 member countries Vision: A resilient world of strong, inclusive & sustainable growth Mission: Support GGGI member countries move towards a model of green growth that achieves P/E/G Mission – GGGI member countries move towards a mode of GG: While this journey will take different forms for different countries, at its core will be strategies that simultaneously achieve poverty reduction, social inclusion, environmental sustainability and economic growth Strategic Outcomes: 1. Strengthened national, sub-national, local green growth planning, financing, and institutional frameworks 2. Increased green investment flows 3. Improved multi-directional knowledge sharing and learning between South-South and South-North-South countries on green growth DG - Yvo de Boer GGGI Seoul HQ Staff
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GGGI at a Glance: 27 Projects in 19 Countries
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Financing for SDGs: GGGI’s Delivery Model
3 4 1 2 Diagnosis Green Impact Assessment Sector/ Sub-Sector Strategy & Planning Design, Financing & Implementation Starting point: National development plan Identify green growth drivers that can bring about P/E/G benefits (and address the SDGs) Formulate sector or sub-sector strategy & impl. plan Prepare ‘bankable/fundable’ projects & seek financing for implementation 1 2 3 Delivery model Ethiopia – MEF / MOED Philippines – CCC Colombia - MADS: Ministry for Environment and Sustainable Development 4 4
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Growth & Transformation Plan (GTP)
Example 1: Ethiopia Agriculture Water Energy Industry Urban Growth & Transformation Plan (GTP) Implementation through CRGE Facility ($25M-$50M - $200M) Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) Initiative Delivery model Ethiopia – MEF / MOFED / PMO / NPC (National Planning Commission) Philippines – CCC Colombia - MADS: Ministry for Environment and Sustainable Development
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National Development Plan
Example 2 – Colombia National Development Plan Implementation through Public and Private Funding Forestry Agriculture Amazon Vision PfP on reduced deforestation Grant based funding International National National, regional and local budgets Special sources (royalties, compensations) Delivery model Ethiopia – MEF / MOFED / PMO / NPC (National Planning Commission) Philippines – CCC Colombia - MADS: Ministry for Environment and Sustainable Development Private Sector Investments on agricultural and forestry value chains
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Philippine Development Plan (PDP)
Example 3 - Philippines Ecotown Framework (CRGG meth) – San Vicente Municipality Agriculture Coastal & Marine Forestry Health Philippine Development Plan (PDP) Implementation through local plans (CDP/ CLUP/MTMP) Natural Resource Assessment Vulnerability Assessment GIS Mapping CRGG Project Development & Monitoring Facility Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA) People’s Survival Fund (PSF) : 1.) Agriculture; 2.) Coastal and Marine; 3.) Forestry; and 4.) Health, and identify the appropriate adaptation measures, which included modernizing farming practices; introducing more climate-resilient crops; establishing sea walls and dikes; setting up an early warning system; and providing alternative livelihood. These activities were undertaken in a participatory manner to ensure that the concerns of various stakeholders, especially the poor, were considered. The results of these exercises were envisioned to help the municipality undertake the appropriate interventions, and inform the updating of its Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) and Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP). introduce climate resilient green growth planning at the provincial level. The project, covering the two provinces of Palawan and Oriental Mindoro, primarily aims to: 1.) Enhance climate change resilience and promote inclusive green growth in participating provinces; and 2.) Replicate climate resilient green growth planning and implementation models in other provinces to institutionalize the approach at the national level.
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For more information: Inhee Chung Sustainability & Safeguards
Green Growth Planning & Implementation Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)
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GGGI Members and Signatories
*Signatories are those states that have signed the Agreement on the Establishment of the Global Green Growth Institute but have not yet completed the ratification process.
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27 Projects (+ 1 Scoping) in 19 Countries
CORE Cambodia Green Urban Development Program China Green Growth Contributions to Ecological Civilization Colombia Amazon Vision Implementation of Colombia Green Growth Strategy Fiji Supporting the Implementation of Green Growth Framework India Mainstreaming and implementation of green growth strategies Mexico Innovation in climate technologies Subnational Green growth planning and implementation Mongolia Transition to green development Peru National Green Growth and Competitiveness Plan Philippines Eco-town scale-up: Climate resilient green growth planning at the Provincial level Rwanda Climate Resilient Green Cities South Africa Low Carbon Development Frameworks Vanuatu Green and Inclusive Energy Reform Vietnam Urban Green Growth Action EARMARKED Ethiopia Climate Resilient and green economy (Norway) Indonesia Infrastructure in the context of special economic zones (Norway) Multi-sectoral green growth tools to systematically mainstream green growth in planning and project decision making (Norway) REDD + Energy Efficiency and Renewables (Norway) India Green growth planning strategies for India (TERI) Jordan A national green growth plan for Jordan (BMU) Morocco MENA Green growth Planning (UAE) Mongolia Water-Green Growth Nexus Mongolia (SDC) Peru Water-Green Growth Nexus Peru (SDC) Green Growth Plan for forestry sector and implementation plan Thailand Industry GHG reduction to support the implementation of Thailand climate change master plan (BMU) UAE Green growth initiative (UAE) Vietnam Water and Green growth Mekong Delta (SDC)
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Our Delivery Model Focused heavily towards in-country delivery;
Firmly based on existence of a feedback loop between in country experience and analysis and global products and services; and Tailored entirely to the specific circumstances, demand and capacity of each country The Value Chain Our Seven Guiding Principles
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