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GEF Strategic Approach to Capacity Building

GEF Strategic Approach to Capacity Building. GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop March 22 – 24, 2011 Kyiv, Ukraine. Four Pathways defined to develop capacity of countries to implement Rio Conventions (Council in 2003 C/22.8). Self assessment of capacity needs (NCSA),

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GEF Strategic Approach to Capacity Building

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  1. GEF Strategic Approach to Capacity Building GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop March 22 – 24, 2011 Kyiv, Ukraine

  2. Four Pathways defined to develop capacity of countries to implement Rio Conventions (Council in 2003 C/22.8) • Self assessment of capacity needs (NCSA), • Strengthening capacity development elements in GEF projects, • Targeted capacity development projects CD (former CB-2) • Country specific programs for addressing critical capacity building needs in LDCs and SIDS.

  3. Strategic objectives for cross-cutting capacity development inGEF-5 (available 44 mln USD) • CD 1: Enhance capacities of stakeholders for engagement through consultative process • CD 2: Generate, access and use of information and knowledge • CD 3: Strengthened capacities for policy and legislation development for achieving global benefits • CD 4: Strengthened capacities for management and implementation of convention guidelines • CD 5: Capacities enhanced to monitor and evaluate environmental impacts and trends

  4. Generic requirements for projects: • Be consistent with strategic objectives for cross-cutting capacity development • (http://www.thegef.org/gef/GEF5_Capacity_Development_Strategy) • Have to be multifocal (to benefit at least three focal areas); • Priorities to be identified through NCSA process; • Provide co-financing at least with ratio 1:1; • Can be MSPs or FSPs

  5. Thank you!

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