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GEF 5 Focal Area Allocations Biodiversity (1.2bb) Climate change mitigation (1.35 bb) International waters International waters (420mm) Land


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Biodiversity (1.2bb) Climate change mitigation (1.35 bb) International waters

GEF 5 Focal Area Allocations

International waters (420mm) Land degradation (400 mm) Chemicals (420 mm) "Corporate" and Small Grants (410 mm)

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GEF 5 Funds

System for Transparent Allocation of Resources (STAR) Enabling Activities

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Distribution of GEF-5 Resources

300 400 500

369 451

LD $ Million LD BD CC 100 200 ECA AFR LAC Asia LD BD CC

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Protected areas Mainstream biodiversity Cartagena Protocol

GEF 5 STAR Biodiversity Programming

Cartagena Protocol Access and benefit sharing Integration into national planning Sustainable forest management

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GEF Council document GEF/C/.37/3 17 May 2010; para 49

….an investment of $700 million will be made to improve the management effectiveness

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protected areas covering an estimated 170 million covering an estimated 170 million hectares, thus continuing GEF’s prioritization in helping countries implement their obligations under the CBD Programme of Work on Protected Areas

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GEF 5 Funds

STAR Allocations How Much ?

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GEF 4 and 5 Allocations and Un-used Funds

Party GEF-4 Biodiversity Allocation UNUSED GEF 5 Biodiversity Allocation GEF 5 Biodiversity Allocation Remaining GEF 5 Climate Change Allocation GEF 4 Climate Change Allocation UNUSED

Argentina

0.617

14.61 14.61 20.21

3.374

Belize

group, 1.59 used

2.44

  • 1.33

2.00

group, 1.3 used

Brazil

0.113

68.22 46.04 53.92

0.051

Brazil

0.113

68.22 46.04 53.92

0.051

Chile

0.033

18.09 13.47 9.0

Colombia

5.383

37.49 32.46 13.43

0.32

Costa Rica

0.11

11.27 8.27 3.03

group, 0 used

Cuba

0.003

11.52 10.32 4.40

3.86

Dominican Republic

0.661

5.36 5.36 2.58

group, 0 used

Ecuador

  • 0.032

24.37 14.72 4.07

group, used 1.089

El Salvador

group; used 3.7

1.5 1.5 2.00

group; used 1.1

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GEF 4 and 5 Allocations and Un-used Funds

Party GEF-4 Biodiversity Allocation UNUSED GEF 5 Biodiversity Allocation GEF 5 Biodiversity Allocation Remaining GEF 5 Climate Change Allocation GEF 4 Climate Change Allocation UNUSED

Guatemala

0.889

7.99 0.499 2.28

group, 0 used

Guyana

group; used .936

3.26 3.26 2.00

group, 0 used

Honduras

0.9

7.2 1.8 2.0

group, 0 used Mexico 8.0

52.75 32.32 40.03

Nicaragua 0.02

3.94 3.94 2.00

group; used 2.9 Panama 3.167

11.29 11.29 2.16

group; used 1.738 Paraguay group; used 1.3

2.95 2.95 2.89

group; used .8 Peru 5.352

26.25 7.74 8.71

0.873 Suriname 1.563

3.00 3.00 2.00

group, 0 used Uruguay group; used 1.1

1.99 1.99 3.47

group; used 2.09 Venezuela 0.5038

14.49 14.49 11.77

0.7534

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GEF 5 Funds

STAR Allocations

What for

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Biodiversity Strategy Objectives

1) improve the sustainability of protected area systems

  • Improve Sustainable Financing of Protected Area Systems:
  • Expand Marine and Terrestrial Ecosystem Representation:
  • Expand Threatened Species Representation:
  • Improve Management Effectiveness of Existing Protected

2) mainstream biodiversity conservation and sustainable use into production landscapes/ seascapes and sectors

  • Strengthen Policy and Regulatory Frameworks:
  • Implement Invasive Alien Species Management Frameworks:
  • Produce Biodiversity-friendly Goods and Services:

3) build capacity to implement the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety

  • Single-country projects:
  • Regional or sub-regional projects:
  • Regional or sub-regional projects:
  • Thematic projects:

4) build capacity on access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing

  • capacity building of governments for meeting their obligations under Article 15 of the CBD
  • building capacity within key stakeholder groups

5) integrate CBD obligations into national planning processes through enabling activities

  • Enabling activity support could be provided for revising NBSAPs in line with the CBD’s new strategic

plan

  • implementation of guidance related to the Clearing House
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Biodiversity Strategy Objectives

1) Improve the sustainability of protected area systems

  • Improve Sustainable Financing of Protected

Area Systems:

  • Expand Marine and Terrestrial Ecosystem
  • Expand Marine and Terrestrial Ecosystem

Representation:

  • Expand Threatened Species

Representation:

  • Improve Management Effectiveness of

Existing Protected

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2) mainstream biodiversity conservation and sustainable use into production landscapes/ seascapes and sectors

  • Strengthen Policy and Regulatory

Frameworks:

  • Implement Invasive Alien Species

Biodiversity Strategy Objectives

  • Implement Invasive Alien Species

Management Frameworks:

  • Produce Biodiversity-friendly Goods and

Services:

Campaign to Save the Hotspots Campaign to Save the Hotspots 1998 1998

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X/31. Áreas protegidas

1 (b) Elaboren un plan de acción a largo plazo o reorienten, ……para la aplicación del programa de trabajo sobre áreas protegidas,….., detallando la lista de actividades, calendarios, presupuesto y responsabilidades, basándose en los resultados de las evaluaciones clave del programa de trabajo sobre áreas protegidas, a fin de contribuir a la aplicación del Plan Estratégico para la Diversidad Biológica 2011-2020 y pide al Secretario Ejecutivo que presente un informe sobre la preparación de dichos planes a la Conferencia de las Partes en su 11.ª reunión 10(b) Utilicen, de manera oportuna y apropiada, las asignaciones para la diversidad biológica de las áreas protegidas del quinto período de reposición de recursos del Fondo para el Medio Ambiente Mundial, así como ayuda financiera recursos del Fondo para el Medio Ambiente Mundial, así como ayuda financiera bilateral, multilateral y de otro tipo pertinente a las áreas protegidas, usando su plan de acción para aplicar el programa de trabajo sobre áreas protegidas como base para acceder a los fondos 13. Insta al Fondo para el Medio Ambiente Mundial y a sus organismos de ejecución a simplificar sus productos para que los desembolsos sean expeditivos y proporcionados, y a alinear los proyectos con los planes de acción nacionales para el programa de trabajo sobre áreas protegidas, con el fin de lograr intervenciones adecuadas, dirigidas, suficientes y armoniosas y para la continuidad de los proyectos;

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GEF 4 total 61 Projects routed through IAs ($US)

FAO, 10,770,000 IFAD, 2,036,000 IADB, 22,902,709 UNEP, 6,230,508 WB 58,276,761 UNDP 84,435,674

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40 PA Projects routed through IAs ($US)

UNEP 571,916.00 IADB, 18,365,000 IFAD, 1,820,000 FAO, 1,400,000 UNDP 64,728,382 FAO, 1,400,000 WB 56,811,892

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GEF 4 Allocations for 40 PA Projects ($US)

Party UNEP UNDP

World Bank

Project name

Argentina

384,845.00 2,706,064.00 4,586,322.00

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Belize

1,000,000.00

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Chile

6,820,000.00

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Cuba

101,550.00 5,770,000.00

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Dominican Dominican Republic

3,334,000.00

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Honduras

1,818,190.00

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Mexico 14,608,190.00

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Nicaragua 1,800,000.00

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Paraguay 85,521.00 96,297.00 1,000,000.00

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Suriname

1,000,000.00

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Venezuela 14,814,721.00

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GEF 4 Allocations for 40 PA Projects ($US)

Party FAO UNDP

World Bank

Project name

Brazil

5,000,000.00 20,890,000.00 1,400,000.00

  • Rio Grande Do Sul BD Con.
  • Amazon Region PA Prog Phase 2
  • Con. & Sus. Use of Mangrove Ecosys.
  • Integrated Man. of Ilha Grande Bay

IADB UNDP

World Bank

Colombia

3,150,000.00 5,000,000.00 4,000,000.00

  • Protecting BD in S.W. Caribbean Sea
  • Design & Imple. Sub-System of MPAs
  • Add. Financing for Sus. of Macizo PA sys

Costa Rica

3,250,000.00 5,660,027.00

  • Overcoming Barriers to Sus. of PA Sys
  • Int. Man. of Marine Res. in Puntarenas

Costa Rica

3,250,000.00 5,660,027.00

  • Int. Man. of Marine Res. in Puntarenas
  • Consolidating MPAs

Ecuador 4,205,000.00 6,500,000.00

  • Marine & Coastal BD Con
  • Sus. Finance of NPAs & Ass. Private &

Community-managed PA Subsystems

Guatemala 3,660,000.00 1,363,637.00 818,190.00

  • Imp. of Man. in Maya Biosphere Reserve
  • Meso-American Barrier Reef System II
  • Ecotourism to Strengthen Fin. Sus. of PAs

Panama 4,100,000.00 1,863,636.00

  • BD Con. in Tourism & Fisheries in Archip.
  • BD Con. through ecotourism in SINAP

IFAD UNDP

World Bank

Peru 1,820,000.00 2,000,000.00 9,091,000.00

  • BD Con. In NPAs
  • Eco. Man. of Humboldt Marine Ecosys.
  • Sus. Man. of PAs & Forests in N. Highlands
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GEF 5 Funds

STAR Allocations how to access ? Country Driven Process Prioritization Workshop Approach a preferred GEF Agency Approach a preferred GEF Agency PIF/PPG

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GEF 5 Funds

Enabling Activities How much ?

$220,000 per country

  • utside STAR allocations

Campaign to Save the Hotspots 1998

  • utside STAR allocations
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GEF 5 Funds

Enabling Activities What for ?

NBSAPs 5th National Report Second National Report on Biosafety CHM

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GEF 5 Funds

Enabling Activities

How to access ?

Three modalities Three modalities

Direct access with GEF Sec Through a preferred GEF agency Through UNEP umbrella project

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Key Take Home Messages

» Get in touch with CBD and GEF Focal points and GEF implementing agencies » Appraise them about CoP 10 decision X/31 » Get involved in prioritization workshops and try to » Get involved in prioritization workshops and try to include actions prioritized in PoWPA action plan » Get involved in revision of NBSAPs and see that PoWPA action plan is included in the revised strategies as appropriate » Visit GEF website –www.thegef.org to understand GEF procedures.