GEF-7 Policy Agenda. Second Meeting of the Seventh Replenishment of the GEF Trust Fund Addis Ababa, Ethiopia October 5, 2017

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GEF-7 Policy Agenda Second Meeting of the Seventh Replenishment of the GEF Trust Fund Addis Ababa, Ethiopia October 5, 2017

Resource Allocation: Seeking Greater Impact and Country Ownership WHAT WE PROPOSE: STAR retained full flexibility for countries downstream tracking of funds and results by focal area 2

STAR funding envelopes by focal area (see proposed financing scenarios) Country Performance Index Gross Domestic Product Index Global Benefits Indices: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Land Degradation WORK IN PROGRESS STAR country allocations STAR retained, input data is being updated 3

Possible advantages Possible disadvantages The case for flexibility 4

1. Funds will be allocated by focal area (see proposed GEF-7 financing scenarios) $ $ $ 2. Countries will have full flexibility to decide on programming, seeking maximum relevance and impact 3. The programming of funds, and the global environmental benefits sought, will be tracked downstream, with regular reporting to Council and MEA COPs $ $ $

Tracking funds by focal area: how it can be done ALLOCATION PROGRAMMING TRACKING STAR Country Allocation to Focal Area 1 = $3 Single-Focal Area Project = $1.5 Funds Programmed to Focal Area 1 = $2 STAR Country Allocation to Focal Area 2 = $2 STAR Country Allocation to Focal Area 3 = $1 Integrated Project with Multiple Benefits = $4.5 Funds Programmed to Focal Area 2 = $2.5 Funds Programmed to Focal Area 3 = $1.5

Differentiation: Options to Adjust the Level and Terms of GEF Financing 7

mus$ mus$ Changes to STAR have shifted the distribution of funding in GEF-6 750 1,150 700 1,100 650 1,050 600 1,000 550 GEF-5 GEF-6 950 GEF-5 GEF-6 GEF-6 modifications to STAR brought greater levels of funding to LDCs and SIDS... (total, indicative country allocations) while reducing country allocations to the HICs and UMICs that are not LDCs or SIDS 8

Which countries? Differentiated terms of funding What share of funds? ANALYSIS: A broad-based shift from grants to non-grant instruments would have profound implications for the GEF s comparative advantage. What instruments, what terms? 9

Results: Setting Ambitious Targets, Continued Progress for Rigour and Transparency 10

Multiple benefits from integrated programs GEF-6 Targets Systemic impact GEF-7 Targets Socio-economic co-benefits GEF-7: the case for higher ambition 11

GEF-6 targets Possible GEF-7 targets (status quo financing scenario) 750 Million metric tons of CO2e mitigated 1,660 GEF-7 targets: early findings 120 Million hectares of landscapes under sustainable land management in production systems 170 420 Million hectares of landscapes and seascapes under improved management for biodiversity 553 12

simplification of indicators, reporting; clarity, rigour and robustness of definitions, methodologies and data; enhanced availability, accessibility and timeliness of data (GEF- 4) Early steps towards a GEFwide approach to results (GEF-5) Implementation of the GEF's approach: tracking tools for all focal areas, annual monitoring reviews (GEF-6) High-level, GEB indicators, with associated, replenishment-level targets as motivational stretch objectives First Corporate Scorecard Emerging lessons on tracking multiple benefits (GEF-7) Results framework and core indicators Strengthened due diligence Systematic capture of results data in GEF Portal Automated reporting, Management Dashboard IATI compliance (looking beyond GEF-7) Harnessing data and information on results for evidence-based decision-making and learning Continuous improvement on results 13

Partnership: Harnessing a Broad and Diverse Network of Agencies 14

The GEF s network of 18 Agencies serves all countries and regions 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% LDCs SIDS Other countries All countries Using 1 Agency Using 2 Agencies Using 3-4 Agencies Using 5-6 Agencies Using 7 or more Agencies Share of countries in groups by number of Agencies used between GEF-3 and GEF-6 15

and the Partnership is effectively deployed across all focal areas 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% BD C&W CC IW LD MFA UNDP World Bank UNEP UNIDO FAO IADB IFAD ADB AfDB EBRD CI WWF-US IUCN DBSA Funbio BOAD FECO Share of GEF project financing by focal area and Agency (GEF-3 to GEF-6) 16

Stand-alone projects 32% 27% 28% GEF-4 GEF-5 GEF-6 Program Child Projects 40% 51% 42% Program share = 27% Program share = 10% Program share = 18% The share of MDBs and IFIs remains low in GEF-6, but programmatic approaches have consistently been more conducive for MDB engagement 17

Policy and Institutional Reform: Update on Progress Operational efficiency Leveraging knowledge and data for higher impact Core policies: gender, stakeholder engagement, disclosure, safeguards, fiduciary 18

100% FY15 46% FY15 68% 44% FY14 19% FY11-14 69-82% % of FSPs submitted for CEO Endorsement within 18 months from Council Approval (by year of Approval) % of FSPs that receive CEO Endorsement within 18 months from Approval (by year of Approval) % of projects that reach 1st disbursement within 12 months from CEO Endorsement/ Approval (by year of Endorsement) Some acceleration, but with room for improvement 19

The analysis carried out by the Secretariat and Agencies suggests the following key lessons: (1) the operational efficiency of the GEF should be tackled in a comprehensive manner 44% (2) improving the flow of information on operational progress is a prerequisite for success (3) there are several entry points for action, including monitoring and reporting, Agencies oversight of implementation, as well as GEF policy and rules Of all projects that reached first disbursement in FY11 and FY12, more than 44% had not submitted a mid-term review after five years of implementation 20

THE CHALLENGE: The GEF s needs to urgently improve the availability, accessibility, quality, and timeliness of data on Leveraging Data for Impact funding, operations, and results for greater efficiency, effectiveness, accountability and transparency 21

THE GEF PORTAL: WILL CONTRIBUTE TO: Direct data entry Automated aggregation, reporting Real-time management dashboard Modern search function Smoother processing of funding proposals Real-time portfolio-level monitoring and oversight on results, performance Transparency (IATI) coming 2018 22

Strengthening Knowledge Management in GEF-7 PROGRESS IN GEF-6: UNFINISHED BUSINESS: KM Work Stream and Advisory Group Knowledge exchange in IAPs Regional and country-level knowledge sharing activities GEF KALEO, Art of Knowledge Exchange Strengthening and expanding communities of practice, particularly in key GEF-7 programs More systematic knowledge capture, dissemination, learning in projects IT-based KM solutions 23

An Evolving Policy Framework GENDER STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT ACCESS TO INFORMATION Final consultations underway policies to be presented for Council review and Approval in NOVEMBER 2017 E&S SAFEGUARDS FIDUCIARY STANDARDS Secretariat to present, in November, plans to review policies

Gender equality: From Policy to Action POLICY DIRECTIONS: Align with best practices Gender-responsive approach beyond do no harm Clear requirements for project-level quality at entry, reporting Portfolio-level monitoring and reporting LOOKING AHEAD: Seize concrete opportunities for a gender-responsive approach across relevant programs; KM, learning and communication: Monitoring and accountability Capacity development 25

Thank you