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GEF-7 System of Transparent Resource Allocation (STAR) - Workshop Results and Monitoring Policy

This document provides an overview of the GEF-7 System of Transparent Resource Allocation (STAR) and the Results and Monitoring Policy. It explains the calculation of STAR allocations, flexibilities and marginal adjustments, and outlines the monitoring and reporting requirements. It also introduces the GEF-7 Core Indicators and their guidelines.

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GEF-7 System of Transparent Resource Allocation (STAR) - Workshop Results and Monitoring Policy

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  1. The GEF-7 System of Transparent Allocation of Resources (STAR)GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop Nadi, FijiJuly 2019

  2. Background • The mechanism by which GEF resources are allocated to countries in three focal areas – Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Land Degradation • STAR aims to allocate scarce GEF resources in order to: • maximize impact on the global environment • promote sound environmental policies and practices • meet Convention requirements • match country-driven priorities

  3. Calculating STAR Allocations

  4. Available Focal Area Funds

  5. Calculating STAR Allocations

  6. The STAR Indices Country Score = GBI 0.8 CPI 1.0 GDP -0.12

  7. Calculating STAR Allocations

  8. Preliminary Country Allocations • Country Share = Country Score / Sum of Country Scores for all eligible countries • Preliminary Allocation = Country Share * Available Focal Area Funds

  9. Calculating STAR Allocations

  10. Floors and Ceilings

  11. Calculating STAR Allocations

  12. Final Allocations • Adjustments for floors and ceilings mean there is a surplus or deficit relative to the preliminary allocation • This is then allocated among countries using the country scores • Process iterates until the full amount has been allocated among countries

  13. Calculating STAR Allocations

  14. Flexibilities and Marginal Adjustments • Flexibilities relate to the utilization of GEF resources.

  15. Approximate Calculation: Trinidad and Tobago

  16. Question 1 Country A has the following STAR allocations: Biodiversity = $4 million Climate Change = $4 million Land Degradation = $2 million • Does this country have full flexibility in the use of its resources? Why, or why not? • Is this country allowed any marginal adjustment across focal areas? If so, how much?

  17. Question 2 Country B has the following STAR allocations: Biodiversity = $2 million Climate Change = $2 million Land Degradation = $1 million • Does this country have full flexibility in the use of its resources? Why, or why not? • Is this country allowed any marginal adjustment across focal areas? If so, how much?

  18. GEF-7 Results Framework & Monitoring Policy

  19. CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT OF THE RESULTS ARCHITECTURE

  20. GEF-7 11 Core Indicators & Target

  21. Monitoring Policy (Council approved in June 2019) • Monitoring & Evaluation Plan • Project Results Framework, incl. indicators, baselines & targets • Expected Results across applicable Core Indicators & Sub-Indicators • Timeline of planned M&E activities • Expected submission dates for Mid-Term Reviews, Terminal Evaluation, budget report • Arrangements for Stakeholder Engagement & Information disclosure • ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION REPORT • Project status • GEF funding disbursement • Implementation progress & risk rating • MID-TERM EVALUATION (learning & adaptation) • Achieved Results across applicable Core Indicators & Sub-Indicators • TERMINAL EVALUATION • Achieved Resultsacross applicable Core Indicators & Sub-Indicators • Portfolio Monitoring & Reporting • Indicative expected Results • across applicable Core Indicators & Sub-Indicators

  22. Full-Sized Project Cycle Trustee sets aside GEF financing; disburse 20% Agency fee STAPadvisory Agency project appraisal Agency project concept submission START OFP project concept consultation & development Agency fully developed project submission 12 mon from step 2 Step 2 Council Approval of Concept Step 1 GEF SEC Clearance of Concept Trustee disburse GEF financing Step 3 GEF CEO Endorsement 18 mon from step 2 Agency internal project approval & implementation begins Step 5 Financial Closure 12 mon from step 4 Step 4 Terminal Evaluation Agency: 1st disbursement to country Trustee commits 50% Agency fee Agency Annual project implementation report Mid-term evaluation - Trustee disburse 30% Agency fee

  23. GEF-7 CORE INDICATOR GUIDELINES • Consistent application and reporting of results on GEF-7 indicators across all GEF projects and programs, and across the GEF Partnership. • Clear technical definitions and methodological guidance for each core indicator and sub-indicator http://www.thegef.org/sites/default/files/documents/Results_Guidelines.pdf

  24. GEF-7 SUB-INDICATOR TYPES COMPONENT: the data entries are made at sub-indicator level, and these mutually exclusive entries sum up to the core indicator value

  25. GEF-7 SUB-INDICATOR TYPES CONTEXTUAL: the sub-indicators provide additional context for the core indicator, and the data entry is made at the core indicator level

  26. NEXT STEPS • Tracking/reporting of progress to targets through the GEF Portal is live and undergoing continuous improvements • Revised reporting, monitoring and analyses • The capture of disaggregated information on gender results and socio-economic co-benefits • The IP rollout is underway • Managing approvals for greater results

  27. GEF Portal Measuring and reporting of results throughout the project life cycle Expected results at Council approval & CEO approval/endorsement stage Achieved results at Mid-term evaluation & Terminal evaluation stage Project documents & results data published on GEF website Real-time reporting Enhancing the capture of qualitative information

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