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GCF/GEF Coordinated Engagement

Explore coordinated engagement opportunities for GCF and GEF programming complementarity, focusing on sustainable cities and landscape approaches. Enhance the delivery of environment/climate change financing through coherence and partnerships.

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GCF/GEF Coordinated Engagement

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  1. GCF/GEF Coordinated Engagement Opportunities on programming Complementarity COORDINATED GCF/GEF NATIONAL DIALOGUE 12-14 FEBRUARY 2019 – VIENTIANE CAPITAL – LAO PDR Department of Climate Change, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

  2. OUTLINE • Coordinated Engagement • GEF and GCF complementarity and coherence • Thematic Dialogue • Sustainable cities • Landscape

  3. COORDINATED ENGAGEMENT- Concept (1/2) GCF/GEF “COORDINATED ENGAGEMENT”, where countries synergize the use of resources available, at the GEF and GCF • KEY PRINCIPLES • Country driven/ ownership • Stakeholders engagement and enhanced dialogue • Respect of GCF and GEF policies and procedures • GEF and GCF results areas focused • Results oriented COMPLEMENTARITY COHERENCE Reduce transaction costs and lower administrative burdens ENHANCE DELIVERY OF ENVIRONMENT/CLIMATE CHANGE FINANCING

  4. COORDINATED ENGAGEMENT (2/2) GCF/GEF “COORDINATED ENGAGEMENT” COHERENCE (National Level ) and COMPLEMENTARITY (Activity level) National Programming - Coordinated GCF/GEF National Dialogue The Projects and Programs : leverage and co-financing Readiness support / National Adaptation Plans : LDCF-GCF NAP financing and implementation The GEF and GCF Committee - GEF/GCF committee The use of national system (Environment Protection Fund ) ENHANCE DELIVERY OF ENVIRONMENT/CLIMATE CHANGE FINANCING

  5. GEF & GCF – Similarities and Differences (1/5) Reminder

  6. GEF & GCF - Project Cycle (2/5) Reminder Project preparation Project implementation/ execution GEF Agencies Executive Entities Board Approval CEO Endorsement GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY PPG Pro Doc PIF Project Execution Completion & Evaluation Accredited Entities Sec. Clearance Board Approval GREEN CLIMATE FUND PPF Completion & Evaluation CN PPFRequest FP Project Execution ED Approval ED = Executive Director CN = Concept Note PPF= Project Preparation Facility/phase FP Funding Proposal CEO = Chief Executive officer PIF = Project Identification Form PPG= Project Preparation Grant ProDoc = Project Document

  7. GEF-GCF – Complementarity – Leverage (3/5) GEF (LDCF) - UNDP- Improving the Resilience of the Agriculture Sector in Lao PDR to Climate Change Impacts 2016 2010 Option 1 - Leveraging (scaling up and replication) Lesson learned GCF- PPF Request 2016-2017 GCF-UNDP – Promoting Climate Resilient Food Systems for Improved Food and Nutrition Security Among the Most Vulnerable Communities

  8. GEF-GCF – Complementarity –Co-financing (4/5) Option 1 - Leveraging (scaling up and replication) 2021 GEF + IDA – WB – Second Lao Environment and Social Project (LENS II) Lesson learned Option 2 Co-financing PIF-PPG CN (PPF request) 2019-2020 OPTION 1 + OPTION 2 GEF-7 (IP)+ IDA + (potential GCF) –Lao Landscape and livelihoods Project (3L)

  9. GEF-GCF – The NAPs (5/5) NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLANS AND ASSOCIATED PROCESSES NAP IMPLEMENTATION

  10. Introduction of the thematic dialogue

  11. THEMATIC DIALOGUE Coherent approach to two themes and complementarity between activities SUSTAINABLE CITIES LANDSCAPE APPROACH Potential coordination arrangement on those areas • Common understanding of the topic • Coordination in this area (cross-ministerial approaches) • key sub-themes identifications and key stakeholders including potential lead development partner and national key partner FAO World Bank GGGI UN-Habitat Potential areas of collaboration G3 G1 • Water Sector: floods /drought/ resilient water supply. • REDD+ and forest. • Resilient agriculture • Sustainable transport • Pollution (waste management -energy, etc) • Private sector engagement • Gender considerations GEF Impact program related G2 G4 GEF Impact program related GCF Country program related Potential Role of the GCF and GEF

  12. THEMATIC DIALOGUE – LANDSCAPE GGGI UN-Habitat SUSTAINABLE CITIES

  13. THEMATIC DIALOGUE – SUSTAINABLE CITIES FAO World Bank LANDSCAPE APPROACH

  14. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION Department of Climate Change Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE)

  15. COORDINATED ENGAGEMENT GCF/GEF “COORDINATED ENGAGEMENT” COHERENCE is the quality of being logical and consistent Common understanding Knowledge Qualities/Features Shared Expected Result Potential Inputs Resources Agreed Approach/strategy COMPLEMENTARITY is the quality of enhancing or emphasizing the qualities of each other ENHANCE DELIVERY OF ENVIRONMENT/CLIMATE CHANGE FINANCING

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