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Stakeholders and institutions
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Published by: Contactadelphi
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August 2014
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Terms of Use
This Training Material was developed by adelphi with financial support from GIZ’s CF Ready Program on behalf of the Government of the Federal Republic of GermanyIf you would like to adapt this presentation to your needs, please respect the following terms of use:
• The imprint is mandatory. It may neither be altered nor removed from the presentation and should always be printed out as part of the presentation, if applicable.
• The German Cooperation, GIZ and adelphi logo must not be moved or removed. No other logos or further information may be placed in the footer area.
• If you wish to add your own content please indicate in the respective slides that the respective content has been added and that it was not part of the original version provided by the authors mentioned in the imprint.
• If you would like to make substantial changes to the content of this presentation or have other questions regarding the material, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]
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• Objectives of this session
• Overview key climate finance stakeholders, capacities and interaction
• Empirical examples on climate finance stakeholder settings
• Key questions
Content
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What you can expect to learn from this overview and the related exercise:
To get an overview of the relevant stakeholders in the Climate Finance field in a particular country with a focus on the international financing dimension
To learn about the key modes of interaction between the stakeholders and what they do imply for coordination of the climate policy area
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Overview key climate finance stakeholders, capacities and interaction
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Example: (Simplified) Grouping of Actors for Access to international CF
• International Climate Financing Initiatives
• National Governing Bodies
• Implementing Bodies
• Executing Entities
CF stakeholder & institutions
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CF stakeholder & institutions (I): International Climate Financing Initiatives
Examples: GEF, Adaptation Fund, Green Climate Fund etc.
Tasks: - Organize allocation of funds;- Control of the MRV done by the recipients
Capacities needed: - Sound fund management (e.g. fiduciary standards risk management/mitigation)- Effective application management
National Counterparts:- National Governing Bodies- Implementing Bodies
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CF stakeholder & institutions (II): National Governing Bodies
Examples: e.g. selected Ministries (Finance; Planning, Environment)
Key tasks: - Provide the MRV structure for accessing international funds- Developing national strategy; - Allocate climate finance
Key capacities needed: - Access and blend funding- Effective investment decisions- Project cycle management (e.g. approving activities, channel grants and/or loans
on national level
Main Counterparts:- International Climate Financing Initiatives- Implementing Bodies
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CF stakeholder & institutions (III): Implementing Bodies
Examples: National Implementing Entities; National Climate FundsKey tasks:
- Directly access international climate finance sources- Identify, prioritise, coordinate and channel funds for implementation of the
national strategy
Key capacities needed: - Financial, institutional capacities in compliance with accreditation requirements of
relevant international funds - Financial management capacities to blend national and international funding
sources and act as a financial intermediary- Project cycle management: identification, design, investment prioritization,
channeling funding, implementation and M&E of funded activities
Main Counterparts:- International funds- National Governing Bodies- Executing Entities
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CF stakeholder & institutions IV: Executing Entities
Examples: Project Developers, Local Banks, NGOs, Universities etc.
Key Tasks: - Design, manage and execute project/ programmes
Key capacities needed: - Ability to access funding and to make investment decisions at project level- Project cycle management (e.g. monitoring & evaluation of activities)
Main Counterpart:- Implementing Bodies
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Institutional arrangements and capacities
Source: Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
Developing national strategy; allocate climate
finance (mandate)
Identify, prioritise, coordinate & fund (CC) activities to implement
the national strategy
Design, manage and execute project/
programmes
Functions Institutions Selection of the main capacities required
International Climate Financing Initiatives (AF, GEF, GCF)
National Governing Bodies
Implementing Body
Executing Entity
Climate change projects/ programmes
Allocation of funds
Allocation of funds
Allocation of funds
Reporting of activities/MRV
Reporting of activities/MRV
Reporting of activities/MRV
• Sound fund management (e.g. fiduciary standards risk management/mitigation)
• Effective application management
• Ability to access funding and to make investment decisions at project level
• Project cycle management (e.g. monitoring & evaluation of activities)
• Access and blend funding• Effective investment decisions• Project cycle management (e.g. approving
activities, channel grants and/or loans on national level
• Risk management/mitigation• Environmental and Social Safeguards• Fiduciary Standards
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Empirical examples on climate finance stakeholder settings
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Example stakeholder & institutions I: Indonesia
Source: ICCTF Indonesia
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Example stakeholder & institutions II: Bangladesh
Eurodad/ActionAid 2010: Climate adaptation funding: Lessons from development finance
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Key questions to recap
• What institutions are dealing in which way with climate finance in your country?
• How you would describe their relationship among each other?
• What forms of management & coordination exist?
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Overview on CF stakeholder & institutions
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