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Highlights and images for 29 November 2017
53rd Meeting of the GEF Council
On Wednesday, 29 November 2017, the GEF Council considered the proposed November 2017 Work Program, which includes: 83 full-sized projects; one programmatic approach; 101 recipient countries; 38 least developed countries (LDCs) and 28 Small Island Developing States (SIDS); and US$2.6 billion in co-financing. The GEF Secretariat reported that 76% of total original GEF-6 resources, 94% of revised GEF-6 resources, 92% of LDCs/SIDS allocations, and 82% of STAR Adjusted allocations for all other countries have been programmed.
During discussion, Council members supported elements of the Work Program and commended the Secretariat’s efforts in balancing geographical and focal area distribution of the projects. Noting that three of 18 entities, namely, the UN Development Programme (UNDP), UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and World Bank, were allocated over 60% of programming, many Council members called for balanced inclusion of all Accredited Entities. Council members also discussed the level of private sector co-financing, enhancing cooperation with multilateral development banks (MDBs), and increasing investment in the work of the GEF. At the conclusion of the discussion, the Council approved the Work Program, subject to the comments made during the Council meeting and pending further submissions by Constituencies.
Additional agenda items discussed on the second day of the three-day Council meeting included: Rationale and Plan to Review GEF's Fiduciary Standards; Updated Policy on Ethics and Conflict of Interest for Council Members, Alternates, and Advisers; Relations with the Conventions and Other International Institutions; Non-Grant Instruments: Experience of the GEF Partnership; Plan to Review GEF’s Social and Environmental Safeguards; and the CEO Report on the Status of GEF-7 Replenishment. The GEF Council also held a dialogue with the heads of the Secretariats of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and the Minamata Convention on Mercury.
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Council member Paul Ralison, Madagascar
Council member Mitchell Silk, US
Alternate Council member Carola van Rijnsoever, Netherlands
Council member Abdul Bakarr Salim, Sierra Leone
Participants during the session
Council member Zhongjing Wang, China
Alternate Council member Carola van Rijnsoever, Netherlands, Council member Nuritdin Inamov, Russian Federation, and Council member Esther Sanz Gonzalez, Spain
Gustavo Fonseca, GEF Secretariat, presents the GEF Work Program
Alternate Council member Mapa Patharina M.P.D.U.K., Sri Lanka
Alternate Council member Francois-Xavier Duporge, France
Council member Peter Elder, Australia, and Council Co-Chair Jane Chigiyal, Federated States of Micronesia
Council members Jozef Buys, Belgium
Council member Marita Olson, Sweden
Council member Aparna Subramani, India
Robert Bisset and Patrizia Cocca, GEF Secretariat
Council member Marcia Levaggi, Argentina
Jacob Duer, Principal Coordinator of the Interim Secretariat of the Minimata Convention
Rolph Payet, Executive Secretary of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm (BRS) Conventions
View of the dais during the discussions
Melchiade Bukuru, Chief of UN Convention to Combat Desertification (CCD) Liaison Office
Amy Fraenkel, Director, Mainstreaming, Cooperation and Outreach Division, Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Secretariat
A view of the dais during the discussion on non-grant instruments
David Rodgers, GEF Secretariat (left)
Kenneth Lay, former Vice-President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Lisa Pharoah, Rare
Ryan Alexander, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Andrey Shlyakhtenko, International Finance Corporation (IFC) (center)
Summary report 28–30 November 2017
53rd Meeting of the GEF Council
Summary report 20–24 November 2017
Vienna Convention COP 11 and Montreal Protocol MOP 29
Highlights and images for 17 November 2017
Fiji / Bonn Climate Change Conference - November 2017
The Fiji / Bonn Climate Change Conference continued on Thursday. In the morning, the closing plenaries of Conference of the Parties (COP) and Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) began, and then suspended to allow more time for consultations. Throughout the afternoon, delegates met in bilateral, group, and heads of delegation consultations to discuss the Talanoa Dialogue, Adaptation Fund, and a proposal regarding modalities for Paris Agreement Article 9.5 (ex ante finance transparency), among other issues.
These consultations were continuing at 7:30 pm.
** 1:00 am - The APA has yet to reconvene. Consultations continue.
** 1:05 am - The CMP resumes its closing plenary.
** 1:14 am - CMP adjourned. COP opened.
** 1:39 am - COP adjourned.
** 2:10 am - The APA plenary resumes.
** 2:37 am - The APA suspends its session. The COP will resume shortly.
** 4:32 am - The CMP resumes.
** 4:36 am - The CMP adjourned. COP opened.
** 5:08 am - The COP adjourned. CMA opened.
** 5:11 am - CMA adjourns. A joint COP/CMP/CMA plenary opens to hear closing statements.
** 6:56 am - COP 23 gaveled to a close.
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APA Closing Plenary
View of the dais during the APA closing plenary
APA Co-Chairs Jo Tyndall, New Zealand, and Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia
Gebru Jember, Ethiopia, speaking on behalf of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
Walter Schuldt Espinel, Ecuador, speaking on behalf of the G-77/China
Meelis Münt, EU
Franz Perrez, Switzerland, speaking on behalf of the Environmental Integrity Group (EIG)
Isabel Di Carlo Quero, Venezuela, speaking on behalf of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA)
Mohamed Nasr, Egypt
Patrick Suckling, Australia, on behalf of the Umbrella Group
Resumed COP and CMP Closing Plenary
View of the dais during the closing plenary
Frank Bainimarama, COP 23/CMP 13/CMA 1-2 President
Mehmet Emin Birpınar, Turkey
Jochen Flasbarth, Germany
Jan Szyszko, Minister of Environment, Poland, and incoming COP 24/ CMP 14/ CMA1-3
Julia Wolf, Food and Agricultural Organization of the UN (FAO)
Delegates huddle in the early hours of the morning
Observers watch delegates huddle from the gallery
Informal Consultations throughout the Day
Members of developed countries huddle to discuss Paris Agreement Article 9.5 and other remaining matters
Members of the G-77/China huddle to discuss issues related to the Adaptation Fund
Delegates huddle to discuss new draft text
Delegates gather for informal negotiations as the room is filled to capacity
COP/CMP Closing Plenaries - Part 1
View of the dais during the joint closing plenaries
Frank Bainimarama, COP 23/CMP 13/CMA 1-2 President
Nazhat Shameem Khan, COP 23/CMP 13/CMA 1-2 Presidency
Marcela Main Sancha, Secretary to the COP/CMP
SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland, and SBSTA Chair Carlos Fuller, Belize
APA Co-Chairs Jo Tyndall, New Zealand, and Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia
Delegates during the plenary
Civil Society Actions
In a demonstration outside the venue, members of civil society call on governments to transform energy systems, keep global temperatures below 1.5C, and ensure climate justice for affected people
The Eiffel Tower wanders through the venue to remind delegates of the Paris goals
Around the Venue
German police outside the venue
APA Co-Chairs Jo Tyndall, New Zealand, and Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia, speak with Walter Schuldt Espinel, Ecuador
Laurence Pollier and Vanessa Matarazzi, UNFCCC Secretariat; SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland; and Katia Simonova, UNFCCC Secretariat
Kuni Shimada, Japan
Halldór Thorgeirsson, Director for Strategy, UNFCCC Secretariat, speaks with Inia Seruiratu, Minister of Agriculture, Rural and Maritime Development, and National Disaster Management, and High-Level Climate Champion, Fiji
UN Security around the venue
Delegates from the Comoros
Delegates from Egypt
Delegates from Austria
Delegates from Suriname
Bernarditas Muller, the Philippines
Delegates from the Emirates Diplomatic Academy, UAE
The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) team covering COP 23: Kiara Worth, South Africa; Mari Luomi, Finland/UAE; Dina Hestad, Norway/UK; Annelies van Gaalen, South Africa; Jen Allan; Canada; Katie Browne, US; and Aaron Cosbey, Canada
Daily report for 16 November 2017
Fiji / Bonn Climate Change Conference - November 2017
Daily report for 14 November 2017
Fiji / Bonn Climate Change Conference - November 2017
Summary report 14 November 2017
High-Level Roundtables on Climate Action and Zero Hunger
Daily report for 13 November 2017
Fiji / Bonn Climate Change Conference - November 2017