Policies & strategies
Policies and strategies
As part of its mandate, the GCF Board approves specific operational policies and guidelines, including for programming, project cycle, administration, and financial management. The Board also approves strategies, which guide the overall direction of Fund operations. Together, these strategies and policies establish the framework for implementation of the GCF’s Governing Instrument.
The main GCF policy frameworks, aligned with the Governing Instrument and strategies, are shown in the diagram below.
Governing Instrument
The Governing Instrument for the Green Climate Fund was approved by the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at its seventeenth session on 11 December 2011 in Durban, South Africa.
Strategic plan & other strategies
In advance of the second Replenishment period the Board updated its Strategic Plan for 2024-2027 at B.36, setting out the major programming directions and operational and institutional priorities for GCF-2. GCF’s initial Strategic Plan was adopted in 2016 for the Initial Resource Mobilization period (2015-2019) and was then updated in 2020 for the GCF first replenishment period (2020-2023).
Private sector strategy
The Board adopted at B.32 the Private Sector Strategy, which sets out the four pillars through which the GCF aims to catalyze private climate finance in a country-driven manner to meet developing countries’ needs and the objectives of the Updated Strategic Plan.
Guidance on adaptation
The Board welcomed at B.33 the Guidance on adaptation which speaks to the GCF’s vision, strategic approach, and scope for supporting adaptation programming, and how the GCF aims to deliver this through its range of modalities that support adaptation activities.
Accreditation strategy
The Board adopted at B.34 the Accreditation Strategy, which clarifies the GCF operating model and guides the evolution of the GCF network of AEs in order to deliver on the GCF’s mandate, objectives and programming directions.
Readiness strategy 2024-2027
The Board adopted at B.37 the Readiness Strategy 2024-2027, which presents the revised strategy for the Readiness Programme that continues to serve as a critical instrument in fulfilling the GCF’s strategic vision and ambition.
Policies
GCF policy frameworks generally include a mix of top-level policies adopted by the Board to govern a specific subject matter, the related Board decisions which adopt the policies and may contain additional policy provisions, and other policy instruments (such as standards or guidelines) which further elaborate how policies should be operationalized.
Clicking on the boxes will take you to the policies in each framework. Alternately, you can search across the entire suite of policies through the search function below.
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Title | Theme | Date |
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Policy on the protection of whistleblowers and witnesses Adopted by decision B.BM-2018/21. Sets out the general principles, protections and remedies for whistleblowers and witnesses, procedural safeguards, monitoring and reporting guidelines. |
Integrity | 21 Dec 2018 |
Terms of reference of the Performance Oversight Committee of the Executive Director and Heads of Independent Units Adopted by decision B.21/13. Adopts the terms of reference of the Performance Oversight Committee of the Executive Director and Heads of Independent Units. |
Terms of reference | 20 Oct 2018 |
Updated terms of reference of the Technical Advisory Panel Adopted by decision B.BM-2018/09. Adopts the terms of reference of the independent Technical Advisory Panel. |
Terms of reference | 03 May 2018 |
Indigenous peoples policy Adopted by decision B.19/11. Sets out the approach to incorporating the circumstances of indigenous peoples into decision-making while working towards climate change mitigation and adaptation. |
Sustainability | 01 Mar 2018 |
General principles and indicative list of eligible costs covered under GCF fees and project management costs Adopted by decision B.19/09. Outlines the general principles and an indicative list of eligible costs to be covered under accredited entity fees and project management costs. |
Accreditation | 01 Mar 2018 |
Funding risk policy (Component VII) Adopted by decision B.19/04 (a) (iii). This document presents the policy governing funding risk management for the GCF. |
Risk management | 01 Mar 2018 |
Investment risk policy (Component V) Adopted by decision B.19/04 (a) (i). Defines the investment risk management requirements related to the risk of failure of a Funded Activity or Readiness / Project Preparation Facility (“PPF”) Proposal to deliver the expected impact, or the risk of delay or shortfall of reflows from these activities. |
Risk management | 01 Mar 2018 |
Non-financial risk policy (Component VI) Adopted by decision B.19/04 (a) (ii). This policy describes management approach to non-financial risks and the definition of non-financial risks. |
Risk management | 01 Mar 2018 |
Policy on fees |
Accreditation | 01 Mar 2018 |
Risk dashboard (Component III) Adopted by decision B.19/04 (b). Presents an update to the risk dashboard. |
Risk management | 01 Mar 2018 |