1.1 What is Green Climate Fund (GCF)?

Outline of Green Climate Fund (GCF)
23rd-Jan-2017
Clean Energy Finance Division
Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities Co., Ltd.
Contents
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
2.1
2.2
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
What is Green Climate Fund?
Institutional Framework of GCF
Fund sharing of GCF
Strategic Impact Areas
Investment Framework
Structure of GCF
How to Access to GCF Funding
Funding Proposal
List of Accredited Entities I
List of Accredited Entities II
List of Accredited Entities III
List of Accredited Entities IV
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
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Data of Approved
Lists of Approved
Lists of Approved
Lists of Approved
Lists of Approved
Funding proposal
GCF Projects
GCF Projects I
GCF Projects II
GCF Projects III
GCF Projects IV
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1.1 What is Green Climate Fund (GCF)?
Fund mechanism that is responsible for the long-term funding
goals by introducing private sector fund
What is Green Climate Fund (GCF)?
Established by the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change (UNFCCC) at COP 16 in Cancun, Mexico
Aims to support a paradigm shift in the global response to
climate change (mitigation and adaptation)
Total of 48 state governments have made a pledge to GCF,
which total of USD 10.3 billion announced. Among the rest
total of USD 9.9 billion are announced and signed. Japan has
signed for pledge of USD 1.5 billion.
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1.2 Institutional Framework of GCF
GCF governed by a 24
Board member Board,
representing countries,
and receives guidance
from the COP.
Main bodies of GCF:
Board
Secretariat
Interim Trustee
National Designated
Authority (NDA)
Accredited Entity
(AE)
* Accreditation Panel, Risk Management Committee, Investment Committee,
Ethics and Audit Committee, Private Sector Advisory Group (PSAG), Technical
Advisory Panel, etc.
Source:Created by MUMSS based on Green Climate Fund documents
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1.3 Fund sharing of GCF
Wild range of supporting area and fund allocation
Commitment to aim for 50:50
balance between mitigation and
adaptation investments over time.
There are 2 measures against climate
change
Climate mitigation is any action taken to
stabilize GHG concentrations in the
atmosphere.
e.g. Energy saving, renewable energy,
carbon sink of afforestation, etc.
Climate Adaptation aims to lessen the
adverse impacts of climate change that
are already happening, while at the same
time prepare for future impacts.
e.g. Drought management, development
of new species of crops, improvement of
early warning system of thermic fever,
etc.
At least 50% of adaptation funding
goes to the most vulnerable
countries, including LDCs, SIDS, and
African States.
Source: Green Climate Fund” ELEMENTS 01”
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1.4 Strategic Impact Areas
There are 8 areas of strategic impacts
There are 4 areas in each field of mitigation and adaptation
The fund is meant to finance projects and programmes in line with 8
strategic impacts to be achieved at the fund level
Source: Green Climate Fund” ELEMENTS 01”
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1.5 Investment Framework
Criterion
Coverage Area
Potential of the programme/project to
contribute to the achievement of the Fund’s
objectives and result areas
Mitigation impact
Adaptation impact
Paradigm shift potential
Degree to which the proposed activity can
catalyze impact beyond a one-off project or
programme investment
Potential for scaling up and replication, and its overall contribution to global low-carbon
development pathways being consistent with a temperature increase of less than 2 degrees
Celsius (mitigation only)
Potential for knowledge and learning
Contribution to the creation of an enabling environment
Contribution to the regulatory framework and policies
Overall contribution to climate-resilient development pathways consistent with a country’s
climate change adaptation strategies and plans (adaptation only)
Sustainable development potential
Wider benefits and priorities
Environmental co-benefits
Social co-benefits
Economic co-benefits
Gender-sensitive development impact
Needs of the recipient
Vulnerability and financing needs of the
beneficiary country and population
Vulnerability of the country (adaptation only)
Vulnerable groups and gender aspects (adaptation only)
Economic and social development level of the country and the affected population
Absence of alternative sources of financing
Need for strengthening institutions and implementation capacity
Country ownership
Beneficiary country ownership of, and capacity
to implement, a funded project or programme
(policies, climate strategies and institutions)
Existence of a national climate strategy
Coherence with existing policies
Capacity of accredited entities or executing entities to deliver
Engagement with civil society organizations and other relevant stakeholders
Efficiency and effectiveness
Economic and, if appropriate, financial
soundness of the programme/project
Cost-effectiveness and efficiency regarding financial and non-financial aspects
Amount of co-financing
Programme/project financial viability and other financial indicators
Industry best practices
Source: Green Climate Fund, GCF/B.09/23
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1.6 Structure of GCF
Accredited Entity and National Designated Authority are required for
access to GCF funding
GCF works through the Accredited
Entities (AEs) to channel its
resources to projects and
programmes
Developing countries shall establish
and maintain a national designated
authority (NDA) or focal point. GCF
recommends the NDA or focal point
to be placed within a ministry or
authority conversant with the
country’s national budget, economic
policies and their interrelation with
climate-related priorities and
development plans.
Wide range of financial instruments
(grants, loans, equity and
guarantees)
AEs can also blend their own
funding addition to GCF funding
Source: Green Climate Fund” ELEMENTS 01”
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2.1 How to Access to GCF Funding
An accredited entity may submit a proposal to GCF in conjunction with the no-objection letter signed by
the official representative of the NDA or focal point registered and listed on the Fund’s website ( )
The Fund will carry out due diligence,
assess compliance with interim
environmental and social safeguards,
gender policy and financial and other
relevant policies. In addition, GCF and the
Technical Advisory Panel will independently
assess the performance of the project or
programme against the criteria included in
the Fund’s investment framework ( )
The Board will then make decisions to
approve or reject the funding proposal, or
to provide approval that is conditional on
modifications to the project or programme
design or subject availability of funding
( )
Source: Green Climate Fund” ELEMENTS 01”
An accredited entity or executing entity (i.e. project or programme sponsor) may submit a concept
note for feedback and recommendations from GCF, in consultation with the NDA or focal point. The
recommendation will clarify whether the concept is endorsed, not endorsed with a possibility of
resubmission or rejected ( )
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2.2 Funding Proposal
Section A
PROJECT / PROGRAMME SUMMARY
Section B
FINANCING / COST INFORMATION
Section C
DETAILED PROJECT / PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION
Section D
RATIONALE FOR GCF INVOLVEMENT
Section E
EXPECTED PERFORMANCE AGAINST INVESTMENT CRITERIA
Section F
APPRAISAL SUMMARY
Section G
RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Section H
RESULTS MONITORING AND REPORTING
Section I
ANNEXES
F.1. Economic and Financial Analysis
F.2. Technical Evaluation
F.3. Environmental, Social Assessment,
including Gender Considerations
F.4. Financial Management and Procurement
出所: http://www.greenclimate.fund/ventures/funding/fine-print
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3.1 List of Accredited Entities I
Name
Acronym
Country
Entity Type
Fiduciary
Standard*2
Size*1
Environmental and
Social Risk Category*3
1
Acumen Fund, Inc.
Acumen
USA
Direct (Regional)
Micro
、
2
Agency for Agricultural Development of Morocco
ADA
Morocco
Direct (National)
Small
、
3
Asia Development Bank
ADB
Philippines
International
Large
、
、
、
4
Africa Finance Corporation
AFC
Nigeria
International
Large
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
5
Agence Fran③aise de D⑤veloppement
AFD
France
International
Large
、
、
、
a,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
6
African Development Bank
AfDB
Côte d’Ivoire
International
Large
、
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
7
Banque Ouest Africaine de D⑤veloppement
(West African Development Bank)
BOAD
Togo
Direct (Regional)
Medium
、
、
、
a,c
Category B / Intermediation 2
8
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
CABEI
Honduras
Direct (Regional)
Large
、
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
9
Corporación Andina de Fomento
CAF
Venezuela
Direct (Regional)
Large
、
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
10 Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre
CCCCC
Belize
Direct (Regional)
Small
、
、
11 Caribbean Development Bank
CDB
Barbados
Direct (Regional)
Small
、
、
12 Conservation International Foundation
CI
USA
International
Medium
、
、
、
a,b
Category C / Intermediation 3
Category B / Intermediation 2
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
Category B / Intermediation 2
、
a,b
Category A / Intermediation 1
Category C / Intermediation 3
*1 Size Definition
Micro=up to US$ 1 million/Small=US$ 10 million〜50 million/Medium=US$ 50 million〜250 million/Large=above US$ 250 million
*2 Fiduciary Standard
=Basic/ =Project management/
=Grant award and/or funding allocation mechanisms/
=On-lending and/or blending ((a)loans, (b)equity and (c)guarantees)
*3 Environmental and Social Risk Category
Category of funding proposals:
Category A=Project has significant adverse risks that may be irreversible/Category B= Project has mild adverse risks that would likely be reversible/
Category C= Project has minimal or no adverse risks
Category (Risk Level) for Intermediation: 1=High/2=Medium/3=Low
Source: Green Climate Fund, Accredited Entities http://www.greenclimate.fund/partners/accredited-entities/ae-composition
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3.2 List of Accredited Entities II
Name
Acronym
Country
Entity Type
Fiduciary
Standard*2
Size*1
Environmental and
Social Risk Category*3
13 Cr⑤dit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank
Cr⑤dit
France
Agricole CIB
International
Large
、
14 Centre de Suivi Écologique
CSE
Senegal
Direct (National)
Micro
、
15 Development Bank of Southern Africa
DBSA
South Africa
Direct (Regional)
Large
、
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
16 Deutsche Bank AktienGesellschaft
Deutsche
Bank AG
Germany
International
Large
、
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
17 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development EBRD
UK
International
Large
、
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
18 European Investment Bank
EIB
Luxembourg
International
Large
、
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
19 Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia
EIF
Namibia
Direct (National)
Micro
、
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
Category C / Intermediation 3
Category C / Intermediation 3
20
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations
FAO
Italy
International
Medium
、
Category B / Intermediation 2
21
Foreign Economic Cooperation Office (FECO) of the
Ministry of Environmental Protection of China
FECO
China
Direct (National)
Small
、
Category C / Intermediation 3
22
Nederlandse Financierings-Maatschappij voor
Ontwikkelingslanden N.V.
FMO
Netherlands
International
Large
、
、
Fundación
Avina
Panama
Direct (Regional)
Micro
、
、
Category C / Intermediation 3
GIZ
Germany
International
Medium
、
、
Category B / Intermediation 2
23 Fundación Avina
24
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale
Zusammenarbeit GmbH
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
*1 Size Definition
Micro=up to US$ 1 million/Small=US$ 10 million〜50 million/Medium=US$ 50 million〜250 million/Large=above US$ 250 million
*2 Fiduciary Standard
=Basic/ =Project management/
=Grant award and/or funding allocation mechanisms/
=On-lending and/or blending ((a)loans, (b)equity and (c)guarantees)
*3 Environmental and Social Risk Category
Category of funding proposals:
Category A=Project has significant adverse risks that may be irreversible/Category B= Project has mild adverse risks that would likely be reversible/
Category C= Project has minimal or no adverse risks
Category (Risk Level) for Intermediation: 1=High/2=Medium/3=Low
Source: Green Climate Fund, Accredited Entities http://www.greenclimate.fund/partners/accredited-entities/ae-composition
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3.3 List of Accredited Entities III
Name
Acronym
Country
Entity Type
Fiduciary
Standard*2
Size*1
Environmental and
Social Risk Category*3
25 HSBC Holdings plc and its subsidiaries
HSBC
UK
International
Large
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
26 Inter-American Development Bank
IDB
USA
International
Large
、
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
27 International Fund for Agricultural Development
IFAD
Italy
International
Medium
、
、
、
a
Category B / Intermediation 2
28 International Finance Corporation
IFC
USA
International
Large
、
、
、
a,b,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
29 International Union for Conservation of Nature
IUCN
Switzerland
International
Medium
、
、
30 Korea Development Bank
KDB
Korea
Direct (National)
Medium
、
、
a,b,c
Category B / Intermediation 2
31 Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau
KfW
Germany
International
Large
、
、
、
Category A / Intermediation 1
32 Ministry of National Resources of Rwanda
MINIRENA
Rwanda
Direct (National)
Small
、
、
Category B / Intermediation 2
a,b,c
Category B / Intermediation 2
33
Ministry of Finance and Economic Cooperation of the
MOFEC
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Direct (National)
Small
、
34
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural
Development
NABARD
India
Direct (National)
Large
、
35
National Environment Management Authority of
Kenya
NEMA
Kenya
Direct (National)
Micro
、
Category B / Intermediation 2
36
Peruvian Trust Fund for National Parks and
Protected Areas
PROFONAN
PE
Peru
Direct (National)
Micro
、
Category C / Intermediation 3
Category B / Intermediation 2
、
、
a,b,c
Category B / Intermediation 2
*1 Size Definition
Micro=up to US$ 1 million/Small=US$ 10 million〜50 million/Medium=US$ 50 million〜250 million/Large=above US$ 250 million
*2 Fiduciary Standard
=Basic/ =Project management/
=Grant award and/or funding allocation mechanisms/
=On-lending and/or blending ((a)loans, (b)equity and (c)guarantees)
*3 Environmental and Social Risk Category
Category of funding proposals:
Category A=Project has significant adverse risks that may be irreversible/Category B= Project has mild adverse risks that would likely be reversible/
Category C= Project has minimal or no adverse risks
Category (Risk Level) for Intermediation: 1=High/2=Medium/3=Low
Source: Green Climate Fund, Accredited Entities http://www.greenclimate.fund/partners/accredited-entities/ae-composition
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3.4 List of Accredited Entities IV
Name
37
Acronym
Soci⑤t⑤ de Promotion et de Participation pour la
Coop⑤ration Economique
Country
Entity Type
Fiduciary
Standard*2
Size*1
Environmental and
Social Risk Category*3
PROPARCO
France
International
Large
、
、
、
a,b, c
Category A / Intermediation 1
38 PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur
PT SMI
Indonesia
Direct (National)
Small
、
、
、
a
Category B / Intermediation 2
39 South African National Biodiversity Institute
SANBI
South Africa
Direct (National)
Small
、
、
SPREP
Samoa
Direct (Regional)
Small
、
41 Unidad Para el Cambio Rural (Unit for Rural Change) UCAR
Argentina
Direct (National)
Small
、
42 United Nations Development Programme
UNDP
USA
International
Medium
、
Category B / Intermediation 2
43 United Nations Environment Programme
UNEP
Kenya
International
Small
、
Category B / Intermediation 2
44 World Food Programme
WFP
Italy
International
Micro
、
Category C / Intermediation 3
45 World Meteorological Organization
WMO
Switzerland
International
Small
、
Category C / Intermediation 3
International Bank for Reconstruction and
46 Development and International Development
Association
World Bank USA
International
Large
、
、
47 World Wildlife Fund, Inc.
WWF
USA
International
Medium
、
、
48 XacBank LLC
XacBank
Mongolia
Direct (National)
Small
、
、
40
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment
Programme
Category B / Intermediation 2
Category C / Intermediation 3
、
Category B / Intermediation 2
、
a,c
Category A / Intermediation 1
Category B / Intermediation 2
a,b,c
Category B / Intermediation 2
*1 Size Definition
Micro=up to US$ 1 million/Small=US$ 10 million〜50 million/Medium=US$ 50 million〜250 million/Large=above US$ 250 million
*2 Fiduciary Standard
=Basic/ =Project management/
=Grant award and/or funding allocation mechanisms/
=On-lending and/or blending ((a)loans, (b)equity and (c)guarantees)
*3 Environmental and Social Risk Category
Category of funding proposals:
Category A=Project has significant adverse risks that may be irreversible/Category B= Project has mild adverse risks that would likely be reversible/
Category C= Project has minimal or no adverse risks
Category (Risk Level) for Intermediation: 1=High/2=Medium/3=Low
Source: Green Climate Fund, Accredited Entities http://www.greenclimate.fund/partners/accredited-entities/ae-composition
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3.5 List of National Designated Authorities/
Focal point designations
Country
Designations
Cambodia
Ministry of Environment
Indonesia
Fiscal Policy Agency, Ministry of Finance
Malaysia
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
Mongolia
Ministry of Environment, Green Development and Tourism (Focal Point)
Myanmar
Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry
Thailand
Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (Focal Point)
Vietnam
Ministry of Planning and Investment
Source: Green Climate Fund, NDA Directory http://www.greenclimate.fund/partners/countries/nda-directory
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4.1 Data of Approved GCF Projects
Numbers of GCF projects
by approved board meeting
Numbers of GCF projects
by region
Numbers of GCF projects
by theme
Numbers of GCF projects
by sector
11th Meeting
8
Africa
14
Mitigation
11
Private
9
13th Meeting
9
Asia Pacific
12
Adaptation
17
Public
26
14th Meeting
10
Eastern Europe
1
Cross-cutting
7
15th Meeting
8
Latin America &
Caribbean
7
35
Multiple Region
1
Total
Total
Total
Total
35
35
35
Source: Green Climate Fund http://www.greenclimate.fund/projects/browse-projects
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4.2 Lists of Approved GCF Projects I
No.
FP001
Project Name
Accredited
Entity
UNDP
Increasing Resilience of Ecosystems and
FP003 Communities through Restoration of the CSE
Productive Bases of Salinized Lands
Climate-Resilient Infrastructure
Mainstreaming in Bangladesh
FP005 KawiSafi Ventures Fund in East Africa
FP006
Energy Efficiency Green Bonds in Latin
America and the Caribbean
Support of Vulnerable Communities in
FP007 Maldives to Manage Climate ChangeInduced Water Shortages
FP008
Country
Building the Resilience of Wetlands in the
Latin America
Peru
PROFONANPE
Province of Datem del Marañón, Peru
& Caribbean
Scaling Up of Modernized Climate
FP002 Information and Early Warning Systems
in Malawi
FP004
Region
KfW
Mitigation or
Adaptation or
Cross-cutting
Public or
Private
GCF
Financing
(million USD)
Cross-cutting
Public
6.2
Africa
Malawi
Adaptation
Public
12.3
Africa
Senegal
Adaptation
Public
7.6
Asia Pacific
Bangladesh Adaptation
Public
40
Rwanda,
Kenya
Cross-cutting
Private
25
Acumen Fund Africa
IDB
Latin America
Mexico
& Caribbean
Mitigation
Private
22
UNDP
Asia Pacific
Maldives
Adaptation
Public
23.6
Asia Pacific
Fiji
Adaptation
Public
31
Fiji Urban Water Supply and Wastewater
ADB
Management Project
Source: Green Climate Fund http://www.greenclimate.fund/projects/browse-projects
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4.3 Lists of Approved GCF Projects II
No.
Project Name
Accredited
Entity
Energy Savings Insurance for private energy
FP009 efficiency investments by Small and
IDB
Medium-Sized Enterprises
FP010
De-risking and scaling-up investment in
UNDP
energy efficient building retrofits in Armenia
Region
Latin America
& Caribbean
Country
El Salvador
Mitigation or
Adaptation or
Cross-cutting
Public or
Private
GCF
Financing
(million USD)
Mitigation
Public
21.7
Eastern Europe Armenia
Mitigation
Public
20
Large-scale Ecosystem-based Adaptation in
the Gambia River Basin: developing a
FP011
climate resilient, natural resource based
economy
UNEP
Africa
Gambia
Adaptation
Public
20.5
Africa Hydromet Program - Strengthening
FP012 Climate Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa:
Mali Country Project
WB
Africa
Mali
Adaptation
Public
22.8
Improving the resilience of vulnerable
FP013 coastal communities to climate change
related impacts in Viet Nam
UNDP
Asia Pacific
Vietnam
Cross-cutting
Public
29.5
WB
Asia Pacific
Tajikistan,
Uzbekistan
Adaptation
Public
19
FP015 Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project
UNDP
Asia Pacific
Tuvalu
Adaptation
Public
36
Strengthening the resilience of smallholder
farmers in the Dry Zone to climate
FP016
variability and extreme events through an
integrated approach to water management
UNDP
Asia Pacific
Sri Lanka
Adaptation
Public
38.1
Climate Action and Solar Energy
FP017 Development Programme in the Tarapacá
Region in Chile
CAF
Latin America
& Caribbean
Chile
Mitigation
Private
49
FP014
Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Program
for the Aral Sea Basin (CAMP4ASB)
Source: Green Climate Fund http://www.greenclimate.fund/projects/browse-projects
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4.4 Lists of Approved GCF Projects III
No.
Project Name
Accredited
Entity
Region
Country
Mitigation or
Adaptation or
Cross-cutting
Public or
Private
GCF Financing
(million USD)
Scaling-up of Glacial Lake Outburst Flood
FP018 (GLOF) risk reduction in Northern
UNDP
Pakistan
Asia Pacific
Pakistan
Adaptation
Public
37
Priming Financial and Land-Use Planning
FP019 Instruments to Reduce Emissions from
Deforestation
UNDP
Latin America &
Caribbean
Ecuador
Mitigation
Public
41.2
IDB
Latin America &
Caribbean
Dominica, Grenada, Saint
Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia,
Mitigation
Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines
Public
80
Sustainable Energy Facility for the
FP020
Eastern Caribbean
FP021
Senegal Integrated Urban Flood
Management Project
AFD
Africa
Senegal
Adaptation
Public
16.7
FP022
Development of Argan orchards in
Degraded Environment - DARED
ADA
Morocco
Africa
Morocco
Cross-cutting
Public
39.3
Climate Resilient Agriculture in three of
FP023 the Vulnerable Extreme northern cropgrowing regions (CRAVE)
EIF
Africa
Namibia
Adaptation
Public
9.5
Empower to Adapt: Creating ClimateChange Resilient Livelihoods through
FP024
Community-Based Natural Resource
Management in Namibia
EIF
Africa
Namibia
Adaptation
Public
10
Armenia, Egypt, Georgia,
Jordan, Republic of
Moldova, Mongolia,
Cross-cutting
Morocco, Serbia, Tajikistan,
Tunisia
Private
420.5
Private
53.5
Private
80
FP025
GCF-EBRD Sustainable Energy Financing
Facilities
EBRD
Multi Regions
(Africa, Asia
Pacific, Eastern
Europe)
FP026
Sustainable Landscapes in Eastern
Madagascar
CI, EIB
Africa
Madagascar
FP027
Universal Green Energy Access
Programme
Deutsche
Bank AG
Africa
Benin, Kenya, Namibia,
Nigeria, United Republic of Mitigation
Tanzania
Source: Green Climate Fund http://www.greenclimate.fund/projects/browse-projects
Cross-cutting
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4.5 Lists of Approved GCF Projects IV
No.
FP028
Project Name
Business loan programme for GHG
emissions reduction
Accredited
Entity
Region
Country
Mitigation or
Adaptation or
Cross-cutting
Public or
Private
GCF
Financing
(million USD)
XacBank
Asia Pacific
Mongolia
Mitigation
Private
20
DBSA
Africa
South
Africa
Mitigation
Private
12.2
IDB
Latin America
Argentina
& Caribbean
Mitigation
Private
133
Accelerating the Transformational Shift
FP031 to a Low-Carbon Economy in the
Republic of Mauritius
UNDP
Africa
Mauritius
Mitigation
Public
28.2
Building Resilient Communities,
FP032 Wetlands Ecosystems and Associated
Catchments in Uganda
UNDP
Africa
Uganda
Adaptation
Public
24.1
FP029 SCF Capital Solutions
FP030
Catalyzing private investment in
sustainable energy in Argentina - Part 1
FP033
Climate Information Services for
Resilient Development in Vanuatu
SPREP
Asia Pacific
Vanuatu
Adaptation
Public
23
FP034
Pacific Islands Renewable Energy
Investment Program
ADB
Asia Pacific
Cook
Islands
Cross-cutting
Public
22
UNDP
Asia Pacific
Samoa
Adaptation
Public
57.7
Integrated Flood Management to
FP035 Enhance Climate Resilience of the
Vaisigano River Catchment in Samoa
Source: Green Climate Fund http://www.greenclimate.fund/projects/browse-projects
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5 Funding proposal 008
Project title
Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Management
Project in Fiji
Country
Republic of Fiji
National designated
authority
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Accredited entity
Asian Development Bank:ADB
Mitigation/Adaptation
Adaptation
Public/Private
Public
Project size
Medium Category
Total project financing: $222million. Breakdown is
below.
Outline of project
Improvement of access to safe water by building
infrastructure to increase water production by 20%
in the greater Suva
Improvement of sewerage services by building
infrastructure to increase wastewater treatment by
200% in the greater Suva
Supporting government to develop and implement
policy and regulatory reforms in water and sewerage
A water and sewerage tariff review has been
recommended by ADB to support water demand
management efforts and to improve the financial
sustainability of Water Authority of Fiji.
出典:Green Climate Fund "GCF/B.11/04/Add.08
"Consideration of funding proposals – Addendum
Funding proposal package for FP008"
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