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FCCC/CP/1998/L.22
13 November 1998
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CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES
Fourth session
Buenos Aires, 2-13 November 1998
Agenda item 4 (b)
The Conference of the Parties,
Recalling its decisions 11/CP.1; 10/CP.2; 11/CP.2; and 12/CP.2,
Recalling further that the Global Environment Facility (GEF), as stated in its Operational Principles for Development and Implementation of its Work Program, will maintain sufficient flexibility to respond to changing circumstances, including evolving guidance of the Conference of the Parties and experience gained from monitoring and evaluation activities,
Welcoming the New Delhi Statement of the First GEF Assembly and the Report of the Second Replenishment of the GEF Trust Fund, completed in March 1998,
Noting the continued concerns and difficulties encountered by developing country Parties with the availability and disbursement of financial resources, including for the transfer
of technology, over problems arising from the GEF project cycle, the application of the concept
of incremental costs, and the availability of resources through the GEF implementing/executing agencies,
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Noting also the current and ongoing efforts of the GEF to address these concerns, inter alia, by streamlining its project cycle, increasing support for country-level coordination,
strengthening its monitoring and evaluation programme, ensuring that its activities are
country-driven and consistent with national priorities and objectives, further developing its
resource allocation strategy to maximize the effectiveness of its climate change activities and making the process of determining incremental costs more transparent and pragmatic,
Noting further the need to examine and address climate change impacts and minimize the adverse impacts, in particular for the Parties identified in Article 4.8 of the Convention,
1. Decides that, in accordance with
Articles 4.3, 4.5 and 11.1 of the Convention, the GEF should provide
funding to developing country Parties to:
(a) Implement adaptation response measures under Article 4.1 of the
Convention for adaptation activities envisaged in decision11/CP.1, paragraph 1(d)(ii) (Stage II activities) in particularly vulnerable countries and regions identified in Stage I activities, and especially in countries vulnerable to climate-related natural disasters, taking into account their preparatory adaptation planning frameworks in priority sectors, the completion of Stage I activities, and in the context of their national communications;
(b) Enable them, in light of their social and economic conditions and taking into account state-of-the-art environmentally sound technologies, to identify and submit to the Conference of the Parties their prioritized technology needs, especially as concerns some key technologies needed in particular sectors of their national economies conducive to addressing climate change and minimizing its adverse effects;
(c) Build capacity for participation in systematic observation networks to reduce scientific uncertainties relating to the causes, effects, magnitude and timing of climate change, in accordance with Article 5 of the Convention;
(d) Meet the agreed full costs to prepare initial and subsequent national
communications, in accordance with
Articles 4.3 and 12.5 of the Convention and paragraph 1(d) of
decision 11/CP.2, by maintaining and enhancing relevant national
capacity, so as to prepare the initial and second national
communications which will take into account experiences, including
gaps and problems identified in previous national communications, and
guidelines established by the Conference of the Parties. Guidance on
subsequent national communications will be provided by the Conference
of the Parties.
(e) Assist them with studies leading to the preparation of
national programmes to address climate change, compatible with
national plans for sustainable development, in accordance with
Article 4.1(b) of the Convention and paragraph 13 of the annex to
decision 10/CP.2;
(f) Assist in developing, strengthening and/or improving national activities
for public awareness and education on climate change and response
measures, in full accordance with Article 6 of the Convention and
decision 11/CP.1, paragraph 1(b) (iii), and taking into account,
where appropriate, relevant GEF operational programmes;
(g) Support capacity-building for:
(i) The assessment of technology needs to fulfil the commitments of
developing countries under the Convention, the identification of
sources and suppliers of these technologies, and the determination of
modalities for the acquisition and absorption thereof;
(ii) Country-driven activities and projects to enable non-Annex I
Parties to design, evaluate and manage these projects;
(iii) Strengthening the capacity of non-Annex I Parties to host
projects, including from project formulation and development to their
implementation;
(iv) Facilitating national/regional access to the information
provided by international centres and networks and for working with
those centres for the dissemination of information, information
services, and transfer of environmentally-sound technologies and
know-how in support of the Convention;
2. Requests the GEF to continue to provide, and developing
country Parties to avail
themselves of, funding to translate, reproduce, disseminate and make available their initial national communications electronically;
3. Encourages the GEF to:
(a) Further streamline its project cycle with a view to making
project preparation simpler, less prescriptive, more transparent and
country-driven;
4. Requests the GEF to ensure that its implementing/executing agencies are made
aware of Convention provisions and decisions adopted by the Conference of the Parties in the performance of their GEF obligations and are encouraged, as a first priority, whenever possible, to use national experts/consultants in all aspects of project development and implementation.
5. Further requests the GEF to include in its report to the
Conference of the Parties the specific steps it has undertaken to
implement the provisions of this decision.
The Conference of the Parties,
Recalling its decisions 9/CP.1, 11/CP.2, 12/CP.2 and 11/CP.3,
Taking note of the report on the study of the overall performance of the restructured Global Environment Facility (GEF),
1. Decides that the restructured GEF shall be an entity entrusted with the operation
of the financial mechanism referred to in Article 11 of the Convention;
2. Decides also, in accordance with Article 11.4 of the
Convention, to review the
financial mechanism every four years, on the basis of the indicative list of criteria and guidelines contained in the annex to this decision, or as such list may subsequently be amended, and to take appropriate measures.
1. In accordance with paragraph 4,
Article 11 of the Convention, the objectives will be to review the
financial mechanism and take appropriate measures
regarding:
(a) Its conformity with the provisions of Article 11 of the Convention;
(b) Its conformity with the guidance of the COP;
(c) The effectiveness of the activities it funds in implementing the Convention;
(d) Its effectiveness in providing financial resources on a grant or concessional
basis, including for the transfer of technology, for the implementation of the Convention's objective on the basis of the guidance provided by the COP;
(e) Its effectiveness in providing resources to developing country Parties under
Article 4.3.
2. The review shall draw upon the
following sources of information:
(a) Information provided by the Parties on their experiences regarding the
financial mechanism;
(b) Annual reviews by the COP on the conformity of the activities of the financial mechanism with the guidance of the COP;
(c) The GEF annual report to the COP on its activities as the operating entity of
the financial mechanism, the annual reports of the GEF and other relevant GEF policy and information documents;
(d) Reports from the GEF monitoring and evaluation programme;
(e) Reports from the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development
and relevant bilateral and multilateral funding institutions;
(f) Relevant information provided by other inter-governmental organizations and
non-governmental organizations.
3. The effectiveness of the financial
mechanism will be assessed taking into account the
following:
(a) The transparency of decision-making processes;
(b) The adequacy, predictability and timely disbursement of funds for activities in developing country Parties;
(c) The responsiveness and efficiency of the GEF project cycle and expedited
procedures, including its operational strategy, as they relate to climate change;
(d) The amount of resources provided to developing country Parties, including
financing for technical assistance and investment projects;
(e) The amount of finance leveraged;
(f) The sustainability of funded projects.]