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Mid-Term Review of the Resource Allocation Framework

Mid-Term Review of the Resource Allocation Framework. Sub-regional Workshop for GEF Focal Points in West & Central Africa, Douala, 19-21 June. Context. Why this “ review ” ? (or evaluation)

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Mid-Term Review of the Resource Allocation Framework

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  1. Mid-Term Review of the Resource Allocation Framework Sub-regional Workshop for GEF Focal Points in West & Central Africa, Douala, 19-21 June

  2. Context Why this “review”? (or evaluation) • Part of the GEF-4 negotiations and requested by the Council: evaluate after two years of implementation • Propose changes for the implementation of the second half of the GEF-4 period • A second evaluation should be carried out at the end of GEF-4 period (2010?) – more info on impact?

  3. The MTR Process • Approach paper in August 07: many comments (including from 2 Focal Points, 1 NGO) • Draft TOR on web for comments (September 07) • Extensive consultations via the Internet and emails • Comments on TOR by donors, 4 Focal Points • TOR completed for October 07 Council • TOR approved by the Council in November 07 • Implementation: December 07 to July 08 • Draft report + consultation : August 08 • Submission to Council: October 08

  4. Objectives of the MTR Evaluate the degree to which resources have been allocated to countries in a transparent and cost-effective manner, based on global environmental benefits and country performance • Independently managed and executed by GEF Evaluation Office, with independent consultants

  5. How will the MTR be used? • Too soon to say • Depends on the MTR recommendations and on their implementation • The GEF management will provide a “management response” to the GEF Council (by the CEO and GEF Secretariat in coordination with the Agencies) • The November 2008 Council will make decisions based on this • Mid-term reviews normally make recommendations to improve implementation

  6. Three Areas to Assess • Design of the RAF – does it facilitate maximization of impact of GEF resources (quality and indices?)? • Early Implementation of the RAF - is it providing countries with predictability and transparency and enhancing country driven approaches (changes from past?)? • Compare GEF RAF with other systems (any new experiences?)  Early timing MTR: focus on design + process so far

  7. Sub-Regional Consultation, Dakar, 20-21 April 2006 • Countries have not been properly consulted • how will RAF impact the other focal areas • New funds for adaptation • Transparency • resource pooling for regional projects • information sources used to determine the allocation rankings. • issue of performance of countries • Disincentives to improve performance and country allocation in future • how to best determine their four year plans • expanded role of Focal Points • evaluation of the RAF • efforts made by GEF to better engage the private sector • Who decides what to drop or approve? • Definition “high quality projects” • Level of funding for the SGP

  8. MTR 10 key questions (1) Design: • To what extent do the global environmental benefits indices reflect best available scientific data and knowledge? • To what extent can the performance indices be considered as ‘best practice’? • To what extent is the RAF designed to maximize global environmental benefits? Implementation: • Has the RAF been implemented in accordance with Council decisions? • To what extent has the initiation and implementation of the Resource Allocation Framework been transparent and timely?

  9. Ten key questions (2) Implementation - continued: • How has the RAF affected the roles and operation of countries, agencies and entities under the Instrument? • What are the observable changes in GEF programming from GEF- 3 to GEF-4? • What has been the impact of the various design elements of the RAF that have raised concerns? • To what extent has the RAF been cost-effective? Context • What recent developments, both within the GEF and elsewhere, should the Council take into account in considering potential changes in the Resource Allocation Framework or the way it is implemented?

  10. Design and Methodology • Literature and desk reviews: GEF documents, other similar evaluations, scientific developments • Delphi approach: independent panel of experts assessment of the indices • Analysis of the emerging portfolio and comparison with previous GEF phases • Surveys, interviews, stakeholder consultations • Country consultations • Sub-regional workshops (6) • National dialogue initiatives • Other evaluations’ country visits

  11. Interactions with Focal Points for Mid-term Review CURRENT (Belgrade, April 2008) • Plenary Session • Group Work • Country / Constituency Interviews • Individual Focal Point Surveys – and feedback on survey FUTURE (2008) • 4 more subregional workshops, national dialogues • Teleconferences • Provide a List of Pipeline projects/ Panel Experts/ Delphi institutions/ consultations on pipeline? • Electronic surveys: need your input ! • Website update on MTR process and drafts • Etc??? Your suggestions?

  12. Subregional plenary: General issues related to all or most countries Clarification on MTR Groupwork: Specific issues related to specific group of countries See how RAF has affected countries in different contexts More detail and debate For all: identify issues for RAF Vs issues related to other reforms? Individual meetings: Issues specific to one (or constituency) country Pipeline + projects Country priorities Country consultation Info on indicator data on experts available in-country What results are you expecting from the MTR? What inputs can you provide? Information needed for MTR

  13. Group Work – West and Central Africa Group 1: Countries with Group Allocations for both focal areas (17) • Burkina Faso, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Gabon, Mali , Mauritania, Niger, Togo, Senegal • Gambia, Liberia , Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome & Principe Group 2: Countries with Group Allocations for CC, individual allocation for BD (4) • Cameroon, Cape Verde, Congo Dem.Rep (Z), Cote d’Ivoire Group 3: Countries with Individual Allocations BD+CC (1) • Nigeria

  14. Group work Questions Tasks: • Decide on a presenter to plenary and a recorder. Use flipchart to present your discussions. • In your Group, discuss the questions provided to you and brainstorm underlying causes. Consider who these apply to if they depend on country circumstance (output: challenges, linked to country context). • Suggest possible solutions or actions you would like to see taken – on problem issues (where possible). Questions: • What are the main problems (barriers) to you in managing the implementation of the RAF? • What has facilitated implementation of the RAF (promoting factors)? • What are the positive effects of RAF so far? Negative effects of RAF?

  15. RAF issues for MTR: Identify barriers to RAF use (such as project cycle, lack of information, other reforms) What helps RAF Effects of RAF Changed roles Etc. “Non-RAF ” issues: Details on barriers to RAF use Explain why and how barriers affect RAF Problems that are common to all focal areas  Explain why does it affect RAF in particular? RAF Vs non-RAF issues for MTR

  16. Follow-Up/ Check-list • Please provide GEFEO during this meeting with: • Time during the meeting for detailed individual Country meeting • Completed individual Focal Point Surveys • In the near future, please provide GEFEO with: • List of current RAF pipeline (and expected number of future proposals) • List of institutions and persons consulted to develop RAF pipeline • Contact: • Siv Tokle (stokle@thegef.org) or email rafevaluation@thegef.org

  17. rafevaluation@thegef.orghttp://www.thegef.org/gefevaluation.aspx#id=18472rafevaluation@thegef.orghttp://www.thegef.org/gefevaluation.aspx#id=18472 Thank you!

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