GEF 6 Programming Directions

GEF 6 Programming Directions
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The content showcases the GEF-6 programming directions focusing on climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. It highlights initiatives, goals, and objectives aimed at supporting developing countries in making transformative shifts towards low-emission, resilient development paths. Various images are provided to visually represent the programming directions, unique values for climate financing, and strategies for climate change adaptation. The focus is on promoting innovation, technology transfer, fostering enabling conditions, and demonstrating mitigation options with systemic impacts.

  • GEF-6
  • Climate Change
  • Mitigation
  • Adaptation
  • Sustainable Development

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  1. GEF 6 Programming Directions GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop Tbilisi, Georgia June 22-24, 2015

  2. GEF-6 Programming Sustainable Cities Food Security Commodities Chemicals & Waste Climate Change Climate Change International Biodiversity Mitigation Management Degradation Sustainable Adaptation Forest Land Waters

  3. GEF 6 Programming Climate Change Mitigation

  4. GEFs Unique Value for Climate Financing 1. Facilitating innovation & technology transfer Assisting developing countries in defining and implementing mitigation measures towards 2015 agreement 2. Catalyzing systemic impacts through synergistic multi-focal initiatives 3. Building on Convention obligations for reporting & assessments towards mainstreaming

  5. GEF-6 CCM Strategy Goal: To support developing countries to make transformational shifts towards low emission, resilient development path Objective 1: Promote innovation, technology transfer, and supportive policies and strategies Objective 3: Foster enabling conditions to mainstream mitigation concerns into SD strategies Objective 2: Demonstrate mitigation options with systemic impacts 5. Convention obligations and enabling activities for national planning and mitigation contributions 1. Low carbon technologies and mitigation options 3. Integrated, low-emission urban systems 2 . Innovative policy packages and market initiatives 4. Carbon stocks in forests and other land-use, and climate-smart agriculture

  6. GEF 6 Programming Climate Change Adaptation

  7. Adaptation Programming Strategy: Goal & Objectives 1) Reduce the vulnerability of people, livelihoods, physical assets and natural systems Goal: increase resilience to the adverse impacts of climate change in vulnerable developing countries, through both near- and long-term adaptation measures in affected sectors, areas and communities 2) Strengthen institutional and technical capacities 3) Integrate climate change adaptation into relevant policies, plans and associated processes

  8. Adaptation Programming Strategy: 2 Core Pillars & Innovations Pillars: 1) Integrating CCA into relevant policies, plans, programs and decision-making processes Preparation and implementation of NAPAs 2) Pursing initiatives that cut across both adaptation and other GEF focal areas. Innovations: Private sector engagement & Ecosystem-based Adaptation

  9. Adaptation Programming Strategy: Thematic Priorities Agriculture and food security Water resources management Coastal zone management Infrastructure Disaster risk management Natural resources management Health Climate information services Climate-resilient urban systems Small Island Developing States

  10. GEF-6 Programming Chemical and Waste

  11. GEF-6 C&W Strategy Goal: to prevent exposure of humans and environment to harmful C&W of global importance, including POPs, mercury and ODS, through significant reduction in production, use, consumption and emissions/releases of those C&W Objective 1: Develop the enabling conditions, tools and environment for the sound management of harmful chemicals and wastes Objective 2: Reduce the prevalence of harmful chemicals and waste and support the implementation of clean alternative technologies/substances 3. Reduction and elimination of POPs 1. New tools and economic approaches for managing harmful chemicals and waste in a sound manner 4. Reduction or elimination of emissions and releases of mercury 2. Enabling activities and their integration into sector, national, and global processes 5. Phase out of ODS in CEITs & Article 5 countries under the Montreal Protocol 6. Regional approaches in LDCs and SIDs

  12. C & W Innovative Approaches Piloting of cleaner production to remove toxics including new POPS and mercury from products through partnerships with the private sector. Removing the barriers for investment of the private sector to manage waste streams. Promoting access to finance to small and medium enterprises to allow for investment particularly in waste recycling, ASGM and other sectors that can generate income but are difficult to invest in due to risk or nature of the sector.

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