Policies: Resource mobilisation
The Governing Instrument sets out that the Fund will receive financial inputs from developed country Parties to the Convention, and may also receive financial inputs from a variety of other sources. Policies and decisions in this category further elaborate on the financial inputs that can currently be received by the GCF and set out GCF’s policies on contributions for the IRM and for GCF’s first replenishment period.
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Financial inputs
1 decision
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Decision B.05/04 describes the financial inputs that can be received by the GCF.
Adopted by decision B.17/09. Sets out the updated project and programme cycle; it outlines the key stages, individual steps, relevant actors, as well as the various responsibilities and tasks involved in the project and programme cycle; it also sets out the requirements the entities must meet prior to submitting its funding proposal to the Board.
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Policies on contributions
3 policies
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Effective between 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2027. Adopted by decision B.36/14; applicable to GCF-2. Defines the resource mobilization approach for the second replenishment period including the sources of funds, types of contributions, conditions, commitment authority, and risk mitigation measures.
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Adopted by decision B.24/02 (f); applicable to GCF-1. Defines the resource mobilization approach for the first replenishment period including the sources of funds, types of contributions, conditions, commitment authority, and risk mitigation measures.
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Adopted by decision B.08/13; applicable to IRM. Defines the resource mobilization approach for the initial resource replenishment including sources of funds, types of contributions, financial terms and conditions, commitment authority, and risk mitigation measures.
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Other policy categories
- Accreditation
- Administration
- Business model and allocation
- Complementarity and coherence
- Country ownership
- Financial instruments
- Integrity
- Investment
- Observers
- Operations of the Board
- Project apppoval
- Resource mobilisation
- Results, monitoring and evaluation
- Risk management
- Sustainability
- Terms of reference