| The GEF in charge of supporting the transfer of technologies programme |
WASHINGTON DC, December 15, 2008 - The Conference of the Parties has
welcomed the GEF strategic programme on technology transfer as a step towards scaling up the level of
investment in technology transfer and has requested the GEF to consider the long-term implementation of the strategic programme. |
| The World Bank and GEF to Help Improve the Quality of Croatia’s Coastal Waters |
WASHINGTON, December 11, 2008 – The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved a EUR60 million loan and a US6.4 million Global Environment Facility Grant to the Republic of Croatia to help combat pollution along the country’s coast. |
| Hot Prospect - Geothermal Electricity Set for Rift Valley Lift-Off in 2009 |
POZNAN, Poland, December 9, 2008 - A century-old energy technology that taps steam from hot underground rocks is poised for a massive expansion up East Africa’s Rift Valley in the 21st century. The news comes as countries across the world, from Guatemala to Papua New Guinea, are beginning to plug into geothermal energy as a new and promising alternative to coal and oil-fired power generation. |
| Least Developed Countries Fund Featured in Samoa News Media |
POZNAN, Poland, December 6, 2008 - Samoa has been praised as one of the leaders in climate change adaptation by the GEF. Both Samoa and Eritrea were featured at a press event at the Conference of the Parties Climate Change meeting in Poznan Poland (COP14).
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| GEF-5 Replenishment Press Briefing |
POZNAN, Poland, December 4, 2008 - Press Briefing on Monique Barbut statements on the GEF-5 replenishement. |
| Living with climate change: Eritrea and Samoa officials share experience with Least Developed Countries Fund |
POZNAN, Poland, December 3, 2008—Two of the least developed countries on the front lines of climate change shared their experiences Wednesday on a unique fund designed to help some of the world’s most vulnerable identify urgent and immediate adaptation needs.
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| GEF SGP Project in Pakistan receives $2.8 million of co-financing |
On November 24, 2008, the GEF SGP Pakistan signed a cost-sharing agreement with the Government of Sindh for co-financing of $2.8 million. This partnership is to replicate GEF SGP Pakistan’s energy efficient earth-quake resistant low-cost model house “Benazir”. |
| The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP14 |
The 14th Conference of the Parties (COP 14) to the UNFCCC, along with the 4th Session of the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol, is taking place in Poznan, Poland. Watch the live webcast! |
| GEF Council endorses new program to scale up investment of transfer of environmentally sound technology |
WASHINGTON, DC - November 14, 2008 – A leading global environmental financial institution this week embraced new efforts to dramatically scale up technology transfer to developing countries looking to mitigate and adapt to climate change challenges. |
| 34th GEF Council and Climate Funds Meetings |
WASHINGTON DC, November 6, 2008 - The GEF Council will convene again from Tuesday, November 11, in Washington DC. The GEF Council Meeting will be preceded by an NGO consultation on Monday, November 10 and followed by a meeting of the Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF) and Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF).
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| Save your logo! |
October 25, 2008 - The French newspaper "Le Monde" published an article on the "Save Your Logo" initiative. The campaign, launched by the GEF at the World Conservation Congress 2008, encourages multinational companies to protect the signature animal on which they have partially based their brand. |
| Mainstreaming gender in sustainable oyster farming projects |
The Fédération Régionale des
Groupements de Promotion Féminine (FRGPF) launched a campaign, with GEF
SGP support, to train local women in more sustainable management and
harvesting techniques, in response to the widespread destruction of mangroves due to
unsustainable oyster farming in the Ziguinchor region. |
| PARIS RE, Marsh and the UNEP-GEF develop innovative renewable energy insurance solutions |
ZUG, Switzerland, October 9, 2008 - PARIS RE and MARSH have jointly developed a new index-based cover that will encourage the development of wind farm projects. |
| GEF, World Bank and IUCN Launch Partnership to Protect Globally Threatened Species |
BARCELONA/WASHINGTON DC, October 7, 2008-- Businesses that have built their brands on the back of threatened species should invest more in the preservation of their natural habitats according to a new conservation campaign launched here today. |
| GEF Small Grants Programme in Honduras Wins Tourism Innovation Award |
TEGUCIGALPA/WASHINGTON, October 6,2008 – Five indigenous communities recently won a distinguished international business award for an ecotourism rainforest project funded through the Global Environment Facility. |
| GEF, World Bank and Partners Award $4 Million to Innovative Agriculture, Sustainable Development Projects |
WASHINGTON, September 26, 2008 — More than $4 million was awarded in
seed money to 22 innovative agricultural projects today at the end of
the 2008 Development Marketplace, a competitive grant program that aims
to spur sustainable development. The 2008 global competition was co-sponsored by the GEF, World Bank Group, the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation and GTZ.Winners represented 16 countries. |
| Global Development Marketplace 2008 |
WASHINGTON DC, September 24-26 -One hundred finalists from 42 countries are in Washington DC
to present their innovative projects and competing for small grants for
projects on sustainable agriculture for development. Watch the event live and make yourself heard through the DM08 Blog.
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| International Meetings for the protection of the marine environment and the wildlife in the Wider Caribbean Region |
SAINT JOHN, Antigua and Barbuda - September 8-12, 2008 – The GEF has participated as an Observer, along with a number of NGOs and bilateral agencies, in a series of meeting events working towards an Action Plan for protection of the Marine Environment and the wildlife in the Wider Caribbean Region. |
| GEF National Dialogue in Ecuador |
QUITO, Ecuador, September 10 – 12. Ecuador developed its second National Dialogue Initiative with the participation of 160 stakeholders representing national and local governmental institutions, local governments, non-governmental organizations, private sector, academy, implementing and executing agency country-based staff. |
| Third Adaptation Fund Board Meeting |
BONN, Germany, September 15-18 - The Adaptation Fund Board met for the third time to discuss the full range of issues on its agenda and take all the decisions required of it for approval by the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol at its 4th session.
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| French Minister calls for climate agreement between EU and Africa at GEF meeting in Benin |
August 26, 2008 - Jean-Louis Borloo, the head of France's Ministry of Ecology, Development and Sustainable Management made his remarks to 14 environment ministers of West Africa attending a meeting held with the CEO of the Global Environment Facility (GEF), Mrs. Monique Barbut. Following the meeting the ministers lauded the GEF's programmatic approach toward addressing global environmental challenges the region faces such as climate change. |
| GEF Programmatic Approach within Biodiversity and Climate Change Focal Areas in West Africa |
COTONOU, Benin, August 25-26 - The Global Environment Facility GEF has invited Ministers from West African countries to meet in the capital of Benin for consultations on the GEF Regional Cooperation Programme. Monique Barbut, GEF CEO and Chairperson is leading the consultations to take stock of the program development status. |
| GEF Funding for Comprehensive Capacity Building Project in Kyrgyzstan |
WASHINGTON DC, 18 August 2008 - Recently approved GEF/UNDP project “Capacity Building for Improved National Financing of Global Environmental Management in Kyrgyzstan” aims to assist Kyrgyzstan in protecting its environmental resources and to prevent further degradation by initiating a process of environmental fiscal reform. |
| Launch of The Official MPA Blog |
The Marine Plan of Action (MPA) launches its official blog, a joint IUCN and WCPA initiative. |
| Meeting the Climate Change Challenge |
In this article, published on the G8 Summit Magazine, Monique Barbut reflects on the challenges and opportunities we have to face to adapt and mitigate the Climate Change. |
| GEF: New $27 million project launched to protect bees, bats and birds |
WASHINGTON/Nairobi, 8 August 2008 – A new project worth $26.45 million has been launched by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to better protect bees, bats and birds that are essential to the world’s crop production. |
| 2008 COM+ Alliance Award for Communicating the Food Crisis - Call for Nominations |
In 2008, soaring food prices spread throughout the world, resulting in
crisis in many developing countries. The 2008 COM+ Communication Award
will be granted to a campaign related to the food price crisis. Issued
by COM+ which includes the GEF, the award recognizes the role of
communications in attaining sustainable development goals. The Award
carries a prize of US$10,000 and will be presented at the IUCN World
Conservation Congress in Barcelona, Spain, in October 2008. |
| GEF staff recognized for joint efforts connected with IPCC’s Nobel Peace Prize |
The GEF is proud to announce that Sekou Toure, GEF Conflict Resolution Commissioner and Claudio Volonté, Chief Evaluation Officer at the GEF Evaluation Office, recently received recognition for their contribution to the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). |
| GEF's Walter Lusigi senior environment specialist retires |
Walter Lusigi, PhD and senior environment specialist, recently retired
after a well-respected tenure at the Global Environment Facility. A
native of Kenya, Walter has country work experience in every part of
the world and he has been the focal point for Land Degradation activities at the GEF over the last ten years. |
| GEF funds first Biodiversity Emergency Project in Post- Earthquake China |
WASHINGTON, DC, July 17, 2008 – The GEF has approved a unique $1.5 million initiative that is the first biodiversity emergency project after a natural disaster in China. It represents an innovative approach to address threats to pandas and other endangered species. The support will also help ensure the sustainability of future
development initiatives, according to the United Nations Development
Programme, which will implement the program in the field. |
| GEF National Dialogue in Colombia |
BOGOTA, Colombia, 16-18 July, 2008 - Colombia is holding the GEF National Dialogue, to provide a forum for consultations on global environmental management and national sustainable development issues in the country. |
| G-8 Leaders Highlight GEF's Pivotal Role at Summit |
TOYAKO, Japan, July 9, 2008 - G8 nations meeting this week showcased the Global Environmental Facility's unique role in helping bring meet the urgent challenges of mitigation, adaptation and access to clean energy in developing countries.
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| Sub-Regional Workshop in the Caribbean |
HAVANA, Cuba, 8-10 July, 2008 - Focal Points from sixteen Caribbean countries attended the fifth Sub-Regional Workshop of the
National Dialogue Initiative. |
| GEF projects win the Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy |
LONDON, June 19, 2008 - Grameen Shakti of Bangladesh,a participating company in the GEF-IDA assisted Rural Electrification
and Renewable Energy Development Project and China Renewable Energy Development Project were among the Ashden Award winners. |
| Sub-Regional Workshop in Namibia |
WINDHOEK, Namibia, 25-27 June, 2008 - The fourth Sub-Regional Workshop of the National Dialogue Initiative gather East and Southern Africa Focal Points.
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| Malawi’s Agriculture Sector Gets a Boost from the World Bank, Norway and GEF |
WASHINGTON, June 24, 2008 – The World Bank Board today approved US$37.80 million to the Malawi Government to support
investments aimed at improving food security and sustainable
agricultural growth. The approved amount consists of a US$32
million International Development Association (IDA) credit, and a
US$5.8 million Global Environment Facility (GEF) grant provided by the
regional GEF investment program for sustainable land management linked
to TerrAfrica. |
| 100 Innovative Ideas To Make Sustainable Agriculture Work For Development |
WASHINGTON, June 23, 2008 – The World Bank’s Development Marketplace today announced the selection of 100 innovative ideas to promote sustainable agriculture to compete for grant funding at the Marketplace to be held September 24-25 at the World Bank headquarters in Washington, D.C. This year’s global competition has been supported by the GEF and other partners.
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| GEF Joins Forces to Save Endangered Tigers |
WASHINGTON, June 9, 2008 ─ A worldwide alliance of tiger conservationists, scientists and celebrities have joined forces with the World Bank Group and the GEF to help save wild tigers.
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| GEF reports to the Convention on Biological Diversity COP9 in Bonn |
Bonn, Germany, May 27, 2008 – The GEF delegation to the Ninth Meeting of the Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP-9) last week presented its report on its biodiversity program to over 7000 delegates and participants. Investment over the 2006-2007 reached a total of US$306 million... |
| JBIC and GEF Tackling Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss |
KOBE, Japan, May 24, 2008 – The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for strengthening cooperative efforts toward addressing climate change, biodiversity conservation, and other global environmental issues. |
| Groundbreaking Conservation Commitments Secure a Future for Islands |
Bonn, Germany, 27 May 2008 — Leaders from island nations and nations with islands around the world joined together today at an event held during a UN conference on biodiversity to announce significant conservation commitments to protect the future of islands, backed by pledges of more than $20 million in support... |
| GEF Sub-Regional Meeting South Asia |
MANILA, Philippines, May 15-16, 2008 - The GEF held a sub-regional workshop for national focal points from Asia. This workshops are an annual opportunity for GEF Focal Points to meet with their counterparts from other countries in the region and GEF Partners. During the event they discussed and reviewed policies and procedures and shared experiences and lessons learned from development and implementation of GEF projects and their integration within national policy frameworks. |
| GEF Eco Tourism Project Wins National Award of Excellence in Panama: A Successful Small Grants Program Outcome |
The project developed by Grupo Ecologico Las Macanas (GEMA), a community NGO that is implementing one of the Community Based Rural Tourism initiatives supported by the Small Grant Program Panama, received an award of excellence in the national competition “A good tourism business idea” from the Panamanian Ministry of Tourism and the Medium, Small & Micro Business Authority of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry. |
| GEF: Improving Energy Efficiency in Public Buildings and Urban Housing in the Russian Federation |
WASHINGTON, DC, April 25, 2008. – This week, the Council of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) has approved two new climate change related projects aimed at increasing energy efficiency in urban housing as well as public buildings in the Russian Federation. |
| GEF Commits $63 Million To Help Preserve Coral Triangle |
WASHINGTON, DC, April 25, 2008 – The Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) are joining together to support the preservation of Asia’s Coral Triangle, with the GEF committing $63 million to fund conservation of this area known as "the Amazon of the seas." |
| GEF Approves New Funds Toward Pacific Island Sustainability |
WASHINGTON, DC, April 25, 2008 – The Global Environment Facility has approved a new series of grants to a coalition of Pacific island states, a region considered among the world’s most vulnerable to climate change and other environmental challenges such as shrinking biodiversity. |
| GEF to Launch Tropical Forest Account for the World's Last Tropical Forest |
Bali, December 8, 2007 –The world’s largest environmental funding body, the Global Environment Facility (GEF), said it plans to launch the Tropical Forest Account Initiative which will help safeguard forest ecosystems while strengthening sustainable financing for protected areas and for sustainable forest management. |
| World Environment Body Looks to Finance Adaptation Now and for Future |
Bali, November 30, 2007 - The world’s largest environmental funding body, the Global Environment Facility (GEF), stands ready to build on its past experience working with the most vulnerable countries that seek market-driven sustainable ways to adjust to climate change today. |
| India Leveraging GEF Land Development Plan |
Washingtom DC, November 16, 2007 - A groundbreaking environmentally-friendly land development program will soon allow thousand of farmers to adapt their farming practices to adjust to the impacts of climate change on agriculture. |
| Development Marketplace 2007 |
The Global Environment Facility in coordination with the World Bank Group and its partners last month announced the Lighting Africa Development Marketplace Grant Competition. Entitled "Innovations in Off-Grid Lighting Products and Services for Africa," the competition seeks innovative Project ideas that address the various off-grid lighting needs of Sub-Saharan Africa, including alternative distribution models, new clean lighting technology, stronger production chains, and improvement of the policy environment. |
| Convention's Working Group Fostering Mainstreaming of Biodiversity Concerns(2) |
Paris, 13 July, 2007--Over 500 delegates representing 190 Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) met at the headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) from July 9–13, 2007 to look at ways to enhance tools for implementing the Convention and to integrate biodiversity concerns across all economic sectors through national biodiversity strategies and action plans. |
| Developing Countries Win Environmental Ally: |
Washington, DC, 15, June 2007 –Developing countries won a new partner in their fight to stem environmental degradation today as the Global Environment Facility (GEF) governing Council gave a $50 million green light to a new pilot Public Private Partnership (PPP). |
| Adapting to Climate Change: New GEF Projects Show New Ways to Beat the Heat(2) |
Washington, DC, 15 June 2007 – The Global Environment Facility (GEF) Council today approved a grant of $9.9 million to finance two climate adaptation projects designed to help communities in Ecuador and Peru combat problems associated with glacial retreat in the tropical Andes and improve water management in Ecuador. |
| Funding Boost for Fight against Land Degradation in Sub-Saharan Africa: |
Washington, DC, 15 June 2007 – Over 28 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa will launch activities to fight land degradation, thanks to an innovative $150 million program approved by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Council in Washington today. |
| Costa Rica gets $4.8 million infusion to upgrade its world-class national parks system |
Washington, DC, 15 June 2007 – The GEF Council today approved a landmark grant of $4.8 million to strengthen Costa Rica’s famed but threatened national parks system. The system, for many years a world-class standard of environmental excellence, is threatened by deforestation, illegal harvesting of resources, and management inefficiencies. |
| Going to Market:New GEF Project Takes Aim at Barriers Impeding Energy Efficiency in Brazil |
Washington, DC, 15 June 2007 – A new, $13.5 million project approved today by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Council will help Brazil to consolidate hard-won gains in energy efficiency, and eliminate technical, financial, and policy-related barriers that are impeding the use of energy-efficient (EE) technologies in buildings. |
| Boost in Environmental Funding for Pacific Ocean Island States: New Strategy Takes National and Regional Approach |
Washington, DC, 9 May 2007 – A new environment strategy, backed by a proposed $100 million grant package from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) was agreed to by Heads of State and top government leaders representing 15 small island developing states (SIDS) and territories of the Pacific Ocean region today. The funding, representing a six-fold increase over previous GEF financing for the region, will be used to fight climate change, protect island species and shared waters, and conserve the fragile environment of the islands. |
| Turning Up the Heat: A Call for More Concerted Global Action on Climate Change |
Washington, DC, 13 April, 2007 - One of the hottest items on the world’s virtual newsstands since April 6 has been the newest report launched by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The report estimates with greater than 90% confidence that climate change over recent years is human-induced. This and other such reports are heating up the public discourse on climate change impacts around the world. Are we, as a global society, finally waking up to these urgent threats for dire changes to the planet? And what should we do about it?
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| Winning the Water Wars? New Models for Post-Conflict Cooperation on Water(2) |
WASHINGTON, DC, March 22, 2007 (Winning the Water Wars? New Models for Post-Conflict Cooperation on Water) - On World Water Day 2007, we stand face-to-face with the frightening specter of increasingly scarce and poor-quality water around the globe. In the public glare of this urgent problem, there are success stories which identify real solutions. They deserve to be aired and understood. |
| Tackling Climate Change Now |
WASHINGTON, DC, January 30, 2007. The just-concluded World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland may well have succeeded in casting the spotlight on climate change, but practical solutions are already being developed. Monique Barbut, GEF CEO saw a pioneering project during a recent visit to Koratgere village, a two-hour drive from teeming Bangalore city, deep in the heart of Karnataka state dubbed India’s Silicon valley. |
| CEO Spells Out New Vision for GEF in Five Point Sustainability Compact |
WASHINGTON, DC, December 5, 2006. In a major policy speech to the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Council meeting today, Monique Barbut, GEF CEO and Chairperson, outlined an exciting new vision for GEF, the world’s largest financier of global environmental protection projects. “I want to break apart the complex web of bureaucracy which today defines the GEF and put in place a five-point Sustainability Compact so that the GEF can be counted on as a leading force for sustainable development for all people,” she said. |