Board decisions

Governance

Most decisions are adopted by the GCF Board during its regular meetings, with a few being adopted in between sessions. These decisions are listed on this section, as well as in the various Board meeting pages. Policies and strategies adopted by some of these decisions are extracted and mapped in our policies and stategies page.

Board decisions

  • Consideration of funding proposals

    B.37/17

    The Board, having considered limited distribution document GCF/B.37/04 titled “Consideration of funding proposals: Consideration of a request for restructuring in respect of funded activity FP093 (“Yeleen Rural Electrification Project in Burkina Faso”)”:

    1. Approves the restructuring of funded activity FP093 as described in limited distribution document GCF/B.37/04; and
    2. Authorizes the Secretariat to negotiate and execute relevant amendments to the funded activity agreement for FP093 to reflect the changes hereby approved.
  • Consideration of accreditation proposals

    B.37/18

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.37/03 titled “Consideration of accreditation proposals”:

    1. Takes note with appreciation of the assessments conducted by the Secretariat and the Accreditation Panel contained within the relevant documents for the following applicants for re-accreditation:
      1. Applicant R043 (RAPL043) is the Foreign Environmental Cooperation Center of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment of China (formerly Foreign Economic Cooperation Office) (FECO), based in China, as contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.03;
      2. Applicant R053 (RAPL053) is the Micronesia Conservation Trust (MCT), based in Micronesia (Federated States of), as contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.04;
      3. Applicant R040 (RAPL040) is the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), based in Italy, as contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.05;
      4. Applicant R038 (RAPL038) is the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH (GIZ), based in Germany, as contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.06;
      5. Applicant R041 (RAPL041) is the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), based in Italy, as contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.07; and
      6. Applicant R054 (RAPL054) is MUFG Bank, Ltd (MUFG) (formerly Bank of TokyoMitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. (BTMU)), based in Japan, as contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.08;

        pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessments by the Accreditation Panel contained in the relevant addendum for each of the applicants, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    2. Approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the reaccreditation of RAPL043, the Foreign Environmental Cooperation Center of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment of China (formerly Foreign Economic Cooperation Office) (FECO), based in China, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.03, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    3. Also approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the reaccreditation of RAPL053, Micronesia Conservation Trust (MCT), based in Micronesia (Federated States of), subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.04, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    4. Further approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the re-accreditation of RAPL040, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), based in Italy, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.05, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    5. Approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the reaccreditation of RAPL038, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH (GIZ), based in Germany, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.06, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    6. Also approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the reaccreditation of RAPL041, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), based in Italy, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.07, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    7. Further approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the re-accreditation of RAPL054, MUFG Bank, Ltd (MUFG) (formerly Bank of Tokyo- Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. (BTMU)), based in Japan, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.08, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    8. Takes note of the efforts of MUFG Bank, Ltd. to advance the purpose of the GCF, including through the MUFG Carbon Neutrality Declaration, and related statements in the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement;
    9. Also takes note with appreciation of the assessments conducted by the Secretariat and the Accreditation Panel contained within the relevant documents for the following applicants for accreditation:
      1. Applicant 122 (APL122) is the Federated States of Micronesia Development Bank (FSMDB), based in Micronesia (Federated States of), as contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.09;
      2. Applicant 123 (APL23) is the CARICOM Development Fund (CDF), based in Barbados, as contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.10; and
      3. Applicant 124 (APL124) is SK Securities, Co., Ltd (SK Securities), based in the Republic of Korea, as contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.11; pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in the relevant addendum for each of the applicants, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.23/11;
    10. Approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the accreditation of APL122, the Federated States of Micronesia Development Bank (FSMDB), based in Micronesia (Federates States of), subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.09, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.23/11;
    11. Also approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the accreditation of APL123, the CARICOM Development Fund (CDF), based in Barbados, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.10, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.23/11;
    12. Further approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the accreditation of APL124, SK Securities, Co., Ltd (SK Securities), based in the Republic of Korea, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.11, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.23/11;
    13. Takes note of the status of the fulfilment by accredited entities of accreditation conditions as assessed by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.01;
    14. Approves, pursuant to the recommendation by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.37/03/Add.01, the modification of the condition of accreditation for the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), as contained in paragraph 45(b)(ii) of annex XVI to decision B.17/13, by amending the condition such that it shall be met by the entity within two years of the first disbursement by the GCF for an approved project/programme to be undertaken by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA);
    15. Recalls that the scope of review for assessment of accreditation are set out in the updates to the accreditation framework adopted by the Board in decision B.31/06, annex IV, and, in respect of re-accreditation, the scope of review set out in the re-accreditation process adopted by the Board in decision B.24/13, annex XXVI;
    16. Recognizes that information included by the Accreditation Panel in the assessment of entities that goes beyond the scopes of review recalled in paragraph (o), is informative in nature and does not imply or impose additional requirements on applicants for accreditation or re-accreditation;
    17. Decides, notwithstanding the provisions of decision B.11/10, annex I, paragraph 6, and decision B.24/13, paragraph (a), that the accreditation term of all accredited entities is extended by three (3) years from the date its accreditation term lapsed or will lapse or until the date on which a revised accreditation framework is adopted by the Board, whichever is earlier. For the avoidance of doubt, in respect of the fifth year of the accreditation term, accredited entities are to report to the Secretariat consistent with the form and requirements of the midterm report required under the monitoring and accountability framework. The extension described herein does not apply to (1) any accredited entity which has notified the Secretariat prior to the date of this decision that it will not apply for re-accreditation; or (2) any accredited entity which notifies the Secretariat of its decision to opt out of the extension; in each case the accreditation term is to lapse at the end of the fifth year of their accreditation term; and
    18. Requests the Secretariat, in consultation with the Accreditation Committee, to present a revised accreditation framework at the last Board meeting of 2024.
  • Consideration and endorsement of the outcomes of the second formal replenishment of GCF

    B.37/19

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.37/16/Rev.01 titled “Report on the outcomes of GCF’s second formal replenishment”:

    1. Welcomes and endorses the successful conclusion of the second formal replenishment process of GCF, as mandated by decision B.33/11;
    2. Expresses its gratitude to Germany for hosting the High-Level Pledging Conference for the second replenishment and its strong support and advocacy throughout the replenishment process;
    3. Also expresses its appreciation to the group of potential contributors, members and alternate members of the Board and observers who actively engaged in the replenishment process;
    4. Further expresses its sincere appreciation to the Facilitator, Mahmoud Mohieldin, for his leadership, commitment and proactive engagement in making the second formal replenishment of GCF a success;
    5. Welcomes the pledges made by 25 contributors at the pledging conference for a total of USD 9.322 billion equivalent, including credit earned due to early payment and/or encashment;
    6. Encourages contributing countries to confirm their pledges to GCF in the form of fully executed contribution agreements/arrangements as soon as possible; and
    7. Also encourages further pledges and contributions during the replenishment period, in accordance with decision B.05/04, paragraph (c).
  • Allocation parameters and portfolio targets under the GCF initial investment framework

    B.37/20

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.37/22 titled “Update of the initial investment framework: allocation parameters and portfolio targets for 2024–2027”:

    Approves the update to the investment framework set out in annex IX, updating the allocation parameters and portfolio targets for the second replenishment period, with effect from 1 January 2024.

  • Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme

    B.37/21

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.37/17 titled “Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme: revised strategy 2024–2027”:

    1. Reaffirms that the Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme is a strategic priority for GCF to enhance country ownership, support direct access to GCF resources, and strengthen strategic programming in support of the objectives laid out in the Strategic Plan for the GCF 2024–2027;
    2. Approves the Readiness Strategy 2024–2027, as set out in annex X;
    3. Also approves an amount of USD 501.5 million to be made available for the execution of the Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme for 2024–2027;
    4. Requests the Secretariat to develop the operational modalities, including outcome indicators, as appropriate, to be consistent with the Readiness Strategy 2024–2027 as set out in annex X; and
    5. Also requests the Secretariat to report on the implementation of the Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme at the final Board meeting of each year.
  • Project Preparation Facility: revised operating modalities, activities and funding

    B.37/22

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.37/05 and its addendum Add.01 titled “Project Preparation Facility: revised operating modalities, activities and funding”:

    1. Endorses the revised operating modalities and activities of the Project Preparation Facility as set out in annex XI;
    2. Approves an allocation of USD 90.3 million for the Project Preparation Facility; and
    3. Also approves that up to 2.5 per cent of the Project Preparation Facility resource allocation can be employed for partnership-building and knowledge-sharing activities for project preparation.
  • Final Report on the Independent Evaluation of the GCF’s Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme

    B.37/23

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.37/06 titled “Independent evaluation of the GCF’s Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme: Final Report”:

    1. Takes note of the findings and recommendations in the independent evaluation of the GCF’s Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme undertaken by the Independent Evaluation Unit;
    2. Notes the Secretariat’s management response to the evaluation report as presented in document GCF/B.37/06/Add.01; and
    3. Requests the Independent Evaluation Unit to submit a management report to the Board no later than one year following the adoption of this decision.
  • Election of Co-Chairs

    B.37/24

    The Board:

    Elects Ms. Milagros de Camps German and Ms. Sarah Metcalf as the Co-Chairs of the Board for 2024 from 1 January until 31 December 2024.

  • Dates and venues of upcoming Board meetings

    B.37/25

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.37/15 titled “Dates and venues of upcoming meetings of the Board”:

    1. Recalls and confirms that the thirty-eighth meeting of the Board will take place from Monday, 4 to Thursday, 7 March 2024, and decides that the meeting will take place in Kigali, Rwanda;
    2. Decides that the thirty-ninth meeting of the Board will take place from Monday, 15 to Thursday, 18 July 2024, in the Republic of Korea; and
    3. Also decides that the fortieth meeting of the Board will take place from Monday, 21 to Thursday, 24 October 2024, in the Republic of Korea.
  • Report on the activities of the Secretariat

    B.36/01

    This matter was considered by the Board in an executive session.

    A limited distribution decision was adopted under this agenda item: 

    DECISION B.36/01 on accreditation master agreements

  • GCF 2022 audited financial statements

    B.36/02

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.36/18 titled “Audited financial statements of the Green Climate Fund for the year ended 31 December 2022”:

    Approves the audited financial statements of the Green Climate Fund for the year ended 31 December 2022 as contained in annex II.

     

  • Performance review of the members of the Accreditation Panel

    B.36/03

    The Board, having considered limited distribution document GCF/B.36/08 titled “Performance review of the members of the Accreditation Panel”:

    1. Decides that, pursuant to decision B.BM-2017/03 and in line with the guiding principles and methodology for the performance review of members of the Accreditation Panel of the Green Climate Fund set out in annex II to the same decision, the performance review of the members of the Accreditation Panel shall be undertaken by an independent consultant or firm, with the aim of presenting the outcome of such performance review to the Board for its consideration at its thirty-seventh meeting;
    2. Requests the Secretariat to promptly procure the independent consultant or firm referred to in paragraph (a); and
    3. Also requests the Secretariat to promptly launch the call for experts to the Accreditation Panel and the Accreditation Committee to nominate members of the Accreditation Panel for consideration by the Board at its thirty-seventh meeting.
  • Appointment of new members of the independent Technical Advisory Panel

    B.36/04

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.36/19 titled “Appointment of members of the independent Technical Advisory Panel”:

    1. Recalls the updated terms of reference of the independent Technical Advisory Panel as noted in decision B.BM-2018/09; and
    2. Endorses the nomination by the Investment Committee of the following experts to the independent Technical Advisory Panel for one three-year term starting on 1 August 2023:
      1. Debbie Menezes (Female, Portugal); and
      2. Marianne Kjellén (Female, Sweden).
  • Considerations of funding proposal

    B.36/05

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.36/02 titled “Consideration of funding proposals”:

    1. Takes note of the following funding proposals:
      1. Funding proposal 206 titled “Resilient Homestead and Livelihood support to the vulnerable coastal people of Bangladesh (RHL)” by the Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.01;
      2. Funding proposal 207 titled “Recharge Pakistan: Building Pakistan’s resilience to climate change through Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) and Green Infrastructure for integrated flood risk management” by the World Wildlife Fund, Inc. (WWF), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.02/Rev.01;
      3. Funding proposal 208 titled “Enhanced climate resilience in the Trois-Rivières region of Haiti through Integrated Flood Management” by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.03;
      4. Funding proposal 209 titled “Climate Change Resilience through South Africa’s Water Reuse Programme (“WRP”)” by the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.04;
      5. Funding proposal 210 titled “KawiSafi II” by Acumen Fund, Inc. (Acumen), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.05 and 09;
      6. Funding proposal 211 titled “Hardest-to-Reach” by Acumen Fund, Inc. (Acumen), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.06 and 10;
      7. Funding proposal 212 titled “&Green Fund: Investing in Inclusive Agriculture and Protecting Forests” by the Nederlandse Financierings-Maatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden N.V. (FMO), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.07 and 11;
      8. Funding proposal 213 titled “The Blue Green Bank (BGB)” by Pegasus Capital Advisors (PCA), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.08 and 12/Rev.01;
      9. Simplified approval process funding proposal 026 titled “Extended Community Climate Change Project-Drought (ECCCP-Drought)” by the Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.13;
      10. Simplified approval process funding proposal 027 titled “Solomon Islands Knowledge-Action-Sustainability for Resilient Villages (SOLKAS) Project” by Save the Children Australia (SCA), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.14/Rev.01;
      11. Simplified approval process funding proposal 028 titled “Women-Adapt: Enhancing the climate change adaptive capacity of smallholder farmer communities in the Poro Region, focusing on vulnerable women and youth” by the World Food Programme (WFP), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.15; and
      12. Simplified approval process funding proposal 029 titled “Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) for Reducing Community Vulnerability to Climate Change in Northern Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS)” by the Micronesia Conservation Trust (MCT), as contained in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.16; 
    2. Approves funding proposal 206, submitted by the Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation, for the amount of USD 42,201,200, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.18;
    3. Also approves funding proposal 207, submitted by the World Wildlife Fund, Inc., for the amount of USD 66,000,005, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.18;
    4. Further approves funding proposal 208, submitted by the United Nations Development Programme, for the amount of USD 22,427,206, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.18;
    5. Approves funding proposal 209, submitted by the Development Bank of Southern Africa, for the amount of USD 235,000,000, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.18;
    6. Also approves, pursuant to a vote in which 23 of the Board members present voted in favour and 1 of the Board members present voted against, and in respect of which none of the Board members present abstained from the vote, funding proposal 210, submitted by Acumen Fund, Inc., for the amount of USD 52,500,000, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.09;
    7. Further approves, pursuant to a vote in which 23 of the Board members present voted in favour and 1 of the Board members present voted against, and in respect of which none of the Board members present abstained from the vote, funding proposal 211, submitted by Acumen Fund, Inc., for the amount of USD 65,000,000, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.10;
    8. Approves funding proposal 212, submitted by the Nederlandse Financierings-Maatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden N.V., for the amount of USD 189,350,000, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.11;
    9. Also approves funding proposal 213, submitted by Pegasus Capital Advisors, for the amount of USD 15,500,000, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.12/Rev.01;
    10. Further approves simplified approval process funding proposal 026, submitted by the Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation, for the amount of USD 24,957,990, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.18;
    11. Approves simplified approval process funding proposal 027, submitted by Save the Children Australia, for the amount of USD 24,965,114, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.18; 
    12. Also approves simplified approval process funding proposal 028, submitted by the World Food Programme, for the amount of USD 8,999,880, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.18;
    13. Further approves simplified approval process funding proposal 029, submitted by the Micronesia Conservation Trust, for the amount of USD 8,896,275, subject to the conditions set out in annex I and in the respective term sheet set out in document GCF/B.36/02/Add.18;
    14. Reaffirms that pursuant to annex IV to decision B.17/09 the Executive Director or his/her designee is authorized to negotiate and enter into legal agreements on behalf of GCF with accredited entities and other parties involved in respect of funding proposals approved by the Board, taking into account any condition approved by the Board in this decision and in the decision accrediting the relevant accredited entity; and
    15. Authorizes the Secretariat to disburse fees for each funded project/programme approved by the Board as per the disbursement schedule to be agreed in the funded activity agreement in accordance with the policy on fees and the general principles and indicative list of eligible costs covered under GCF fees and project management costs adopted by the Board pursuant to decision B.19/09.
  • Evaluation conducted by the Independent Evaluation Unit: Relevance and effectiveness of the GCF’s investments in African States

    B.36/06

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.36/13 titled “Independent evaluation of the relevance and effectiveness of the GCF’s investments in the African States”:

    1. Takes note of the findings and recommendations in the independent evaluation of the relevance and effectiveness of the GCF’s investments in the African States undertaken by the Independent Evaluation Unit;
    2. Notes the Secretariat’s management response to the evaluation report as presented in document GCF/B.36/13/Add.01;
    3. Also notes the common finding outlined in the Independent Evaluation Unit’s evaluations of the relevance and effectiveness of the GCF’s investments in the small island developing States, least developed countries, and African States (the “Evaluations”) in relation to language barriers as inhibiting access to GCF, and requests the Secretariat to develop an approach for multilingualism that addresses challenges related to language and access to the GCF for consideration by the Board no later than the thirty-ninth meeting of the Board;
    4. Further notes the Independent Evaluation Unit’s recommendation regarding the GCF’s Policy on Fees and requests the Secretariat to present a revised policy on accredited entity fees for consideration by the Board no later than the thirty-ninth meeting of the Board;
    5. Notes the common situation outlined in the Evaluations, in particular that GCF continues to be relevant to the needs of vulnerable countries;
    6. Also notes the common findings that identified the urgency of climate action, the importance of adaptation, capacity constraints, high transaction/operational costs and the importance of enhancing access to climate finance for small island developing States, least developed countries and African States;
    7. Further notes the common conclusion of the evaluations that many of GCF’s modalities and processes would benefit from further improvements, building on GCF’s progress to address the challenges of climate change and the urgency required for climate action;
    8. Decides to further consider the Independent Evaluation Unit’s findings and recommendations in the Evaluations in the Board’s ongoing strategic and policy deliberations, and requests the Secretariat to continue to consider the Independent Evaluation Unit’s findings and recommendations in the Evaluations in its efforts to make GCF’s operations more efficient and responsive to the needs of developing countries; and
    9. Requests the Independent Evaluation Unit to submit a management action report to the Board no later than one year following the adoption of this decision.
  • Considerations of funding proposal FP197

    B.36/07

    The Board, having considered limited distribution document GCF/B.36/11 titled “Status of approved funding proposals: Fulfilment of Board conditions in respect of FP197 Green Guarantee Company (“GGC”)”: 

    Approves the conditions to funded activity agreement execution set out in annex VII to decision B.34/10 that relate to funding proposal 197.

     

  • Considerations of funding proposal FP098

    B.36/08

    The Board, having considered limited distribution document GCF/B.36/07 titled “Consideration of funding proposals: Consideration of a request for changes of the design and pricing in respect of funded activity FP098 (“DBSA Climate Finance Facility”)

    Approves, with respect to funded activity FP098 titled “DBSA Climate Finance Facility”:

    1. A change to the financial instrument between GCF and the accredited entity from a trust arrangement to a credit line to be provided by GCF to the Development Bank of Southern Africa, with consequential changes to the terms and conditions for the utilization of the GCF reimbursable funds, as set out in the revised term sheet in annex III to document GCF/B.36/07; and
    2. The changes to the pricing of GCF reimbursable funds, as set out in document GCF/B.36/07.
  • Considerations of funding proposal FP010

    B.36/09

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.36/04 titled “Consideration of funding proposals: Consideration of a request for a change in the environmental and social risk category in respect of funded activity FP010 (“De-Risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy Efficient Building Retrofits”):

    1. Approves the change of environmental and social risk category of funded activity FP010 from Category C to Category B as described in document GCF/B.36/04; and
    2. Authorizes the Secretariat to negotiate and execute the relevant legal agreements to reflect the approval set out in paragraph (a) above.
  • Consideration of accreditation proposals

    B.36/10

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.36/03 titled “Consideration of accreditation proposals”:

    1. Takes note with appreciation of the assessments conducted by the Secretariat and the Accreditation Panel contained within the relevant documents for the following applicants for re-accreditation: pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessments by the Accreditation Panel contained in the relevant addendum for each of the applicants, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
      1. Applicant R035 (RAPL035) is the Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement (West African Development Bank) (BOAD), based in Togo, as contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.02;
      2. Applicant R011 (RAPL011) is the Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF), based in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, as contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.03;
      3. Applicant R047 (RAPL047) is Fundación Avina, based in Panama, as contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.04; and
      4. Applicant R015 (RAPL015) is the Agence Française de Développement, based in France, as contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.05;
      pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessments by the Accreditation Panel contained in the relevant addendum for each of the applicants, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    1. Also takes note of the efforts of the Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement to advance the purpose of GCF, including through Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement’s strategic plan Djoliba (2021–2025), its letter of 26 June 2018 from the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and related statements in the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement;
    2. Approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the re-accreditation and upgrade of RAPL035, the Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement (West African Development Bank) (BOAD), based in Togo, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.02, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    3. Takes note of the efforts of the Corporación Andina de Fomento to advance the purpose of GCF, including through Corporación Andina de Fomento’s Institutional Strategy 2022–2026, its statement on 9 July 2023,1 and related statements in the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement;
    4. Approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the re-accreditation of RAPL011, the Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF), based in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.03, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    5. Also approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the re-accreditation of RAPL047, Fundación Avina, based in Panama, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.04, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    6. Takes note of the efforts of the Agence Française de Développement to advance the purpose of GCF, including through the Agence Française de Développement’s Climate and Development Strategy and related statements in the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement;
    7. Approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the re-accreditation of RAPL015, the Agence Française de Développement, based in France, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.05, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective amendment to the original accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    8. Takes note with appreciation of the assessments conducted by the Secretariat and the Accreditation Panel contained within the relevant documents for the following applicants for accreditation: pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in the relevant addendum for each of the applicants, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
      1. Applicant 118 (APL118) is Corporación Nacional para el Desarrollo (CND), based in Uruguay, as contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.06;
      2. Applicant 119 (APL119) is the Development Bank of Jamaica Limited (DBJ), based in Jamaica, as contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.07;
      3. Applicant 120 (APL120) is DFCC Bank PLC (DFCC Bank), based in Sri Lanka, as contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.08; and
      4. Applicant 121 (APL121) is responsAbility Investments AG (responsAbility), based in Switzerland, as contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.09;
      pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in the relevant addendum for each of the applicants, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    1. Approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the accreditation of APL118, Corporación Nacional para el Desarrollo (CND), based in Uruguay, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.06, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    2. Also approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the accreditation of APL119, Development Bank of Jamaica Limited (DBJ) based in Jamaica, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.07, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    3. Further approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the accreditation of APL120, DFCC Bank PLC (DFCC Bank), based in Sri Lanka, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.08, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13;
    4. Approves, pursuant to paragraph 45 of the Governing Instrument for the GCF, the accreditation of APL121, responsAbility Investments AG (responsAbility), based in Switzerland, subject to, and in accordance with, the assessment by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.09, and subject to the completion of Stage III of the accreditation process by having an effective accreditation master agreement, in accordance with decision B.24/13; and
    5. Takes note of the status of the fulfilment by accredited entities of accreditation conditions as assessed by the Accreditation Panel contained in document GCF/B.36/03/Add.01.
  • Resourcing implications for implementing the accreditation strategy approved at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Board

    B.36/11

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.36/12 titled “Matters related to the accreditation strategy: resourcing implications of the accreditation strategy”:

    1. Takes note of the resourcing implications of the accreditation strategy adopted in decision B.34/19, paragraph (a), and annex VIII to that decision, including potential impact on the modalities and budget for the Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme, Project Preparation Facility, and the capacity of the Secretariat and independent Accreditation Panel;
    2. Requests the Secretariat to integrate the budgetary impacts for the Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme and Project Preparation Facility into the relevant work programme and budgets when these are next presented for the Board;
    3. Approves an additional administrative budget of USD 612,000 to be executed during the years 2023 and 2024 for professional services for the Secretariat to:
      1. Develop guidance on the various types of partnerships that can be built with GCF, and on the obligations and responsibilities of accredited entities, in line with the accreditation strategy adopted in decision B.34/19, paragraph (a), and annex VIII thereto;
      2. Develop guidance on programming directions in order to support accredited entities in their delivery of such programming, in line with the accreditation strategy adopted in decision B.34/19, paragraph (a), and annex VIII thereto;
      3. Update guidance on re-accreditation and accreditation for national designated authorities and entities, including reflecting GCF strategic priorities and programming directions, and the accreditation strategy, in line with the accreditation strategy adopted in decision B.34/19, paragraph (a), and annex VIII thereto; and
      4. Develop, in line with decision B.34/19, paragraph (i), a paper on:
        1. The climate change programming development and implementation competencies and capacities relevant to programming with GCF; and
        2. Options for building or strengthening such capacities of accredited entities, particularly direct access entities, including support provided through the Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme, such as through the provision of technical assistance; cooperation between international access accredited entities and direct access entities; and peer learning; and
    4. Recalls decision B.34/19, paragraph (b), and notes that matters therein relevant to accreditation should be discussed at the earliest opportunity.
  • Twelfth report of the Green Climate Fund to the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

    B.36/12

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.36/10 titled “Twelfth Report of the Green Climate Fund to the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change”:

    1. Requests the Co‐Chairs, assisted by the Secretariat, to finalize the “Twelfth Report of the Green Climate Fund to the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change”, presented in annex VI, taking into consideration the comments made and decisions taken at the thirty‐sixth meeting of the Board, and submit the revised report to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change secretariat, no later than 12 weeks prior to the twenty-eighth session of the Conference of the Parties, in accordance with decision 7/CP.20, paragraph 23; and
    2. Also requests the Co‐Chairs, assisted by the Secretariat, to develop an addendum to the “Twelfth Report of the Green Climate Fund to the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change” capturing the progress and decisions to be made during the thirty‐seventh meeting of the Board and submit the addendum to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change secretariat.
  • Update of Strategic Plan for the GCF 2024–2027

    B.36/13

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.36/17/Rev.01 titled “Green Climate Fund – Strategic Plan 2024-2027. Co-Chairs Proposal”:

    1. Approves the Strategic Plan for the GCF 2024–2027, as set out in annex III;
    2. Requests the Secretariat to develop a detailed action plan to implement the Strategic Plan for the GCF 2024–2027, in particular the actions needed to implement and meet the programming targets, as an information document in order to inform the Board’s consideration of the workplan of the Board 2024–2027 at its thirty-eighth meeting; and
    3. Also requests the Secretariat, under the guidance of the Co-Chairs, to update the allocation parameters and portfolio targets under the GCF initial investment framework to reflect the allocation parameters and portfolio targets for the second replenishment programming period set out in annex III and present them to the Board for consideration at its thirty-seventh meeting, and further requests the Secretariat to provide for the consideration of the Board a document on the criteria and planned allocations for the targeted results, in particular 10 and 11, in the box in paragraph 16 in annex III.
  • Updated policy for contributions

    B.36/14

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.36/15/Rev.01 titled “Updated policy for contributions to the Green Climate Fund for the second replenishment”:

    1. Expresses its appreciation to the group of potential contributors, Board and alternate members, and observers who actively engaged in the consultation process;
    2. Approves the updated Policy for Contributions to the Green Climate Fund for the second replenishment, as contained in annex IV;
    3. Requests the Secretariat to present a plan for the financial management of GCF’s commitment authority for the second replenishment programming period for consideration by the Board at its thirty-seventh meeting; and
    4. Also requests the Secretariat, under the guidance of the Co-Chairs, to present to the Board at its thirty-seventh meeting a document with potential measures to manage non-confirmed pledges and non-payment of contributions.
  • Terms of reference for a feasibility study on options for a GCF regional presence

    B.36/15

    The Board, having considered document GCF/B.36/06 titled “Terms of Reference for a Feasibility Study to further examine options for establishing a GCF regional presence”:

    1. Decides to approve the terms of reference for the feasibility study in section II of document GCF/B.36/06 to further examine options for establishing a GCF regional presence in line with decision B.30/06, paragraph (k);
    2. Approves an additional budget allocation of USD 100,000 to be made available for the feasibility study; and
    3. Requests the Secretariat to submit the outcomes of the above-mentioned feasibility study for the Board’s consideration at its thirty-seventh meeting to facilitate a decision on the needs and feasibility of the establishment of a GCF regional presence.