The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is an international organisation whose main goal is to reduce poverty in Asia and the Pacific through environmentally sustainable growth. This goal is pursued through the provision of various forms of financial assistance to developing countries through loans, technical assistance, grants, guarantees and equity investments. ADB works in many areas to address climate change, however its main focus and expertise are in the following subject matter: clean energy, sustainable transport and urban development, land use and forests for carbon sequestration, climate resilient development, as well as strengthening related policies, governance and institutions. ADB intends to deploy financial resources from the GCF in public and private sector projects focused on mitigation (e.g. energy generation and access, energy efficiency, transport, buildings, cities, industries and appliances, land use/forestry, and institutional and regulatory systems); adaptation (e.g. enhancing livelihoods, health and well-being and food and water security, infrastructure and built environment, ecosystems and ecosystem services, climate information/ early warning systems, and awareness strengthening and climate risk reduction), and cross-cutting issues.
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Accreditation timeline
Accreditation term 1
06 Sep 2017 - 05 Sep 2022
Accreditation date
26 Mar 2015
AMA execution date
17 Aug 2017
AMA effectiveness
06 Sep 2017
Term end date
05 Sep 2022
Accreditation term 2
20 Sep 2023 - 19 Sep 2028
Re-accreditation date
20 Jul 2022
AMA execution date
13 Jul 2023
AMA effectiveness
20 Sep 2023
Term end date
19 Sep 2028
Entity details
Size
Micro
Small
Medium
Large
Environmental and social risk category
Category C
Category B
Category A
Intermediation 3
Intermediation 2
Intermediation 1
Fiduciary standards
Basic
Project management
Grant award
On-lending/blending:
Loan
Equity
Guarantee
Blending
Projects
FP225
Cross-cutting
Multiple countries
E-Mobility Program
FP215
Adaptation
Multiple countries
Community Resilience Partnership Program
FP156
Mitigation
Multiple countries
ASEAN Catalytic Green Finance Facility (ACGF): Green Recovery Program
FP154
Cross-cutting
Mongolia
Mongolia: Aimags and Soums Green Regional Development Investment Program (ASDIP)
FP082
Cross-cutting
China
Catalyzing Climate Finance (Shandong Green Development Fund)
FP091
Cross-cutting
Kiribati
South Tarawa Water Supply Project
FP090
Mitigation
Tonga
Tonga Renewable Energy Project under the Pacific Islands Renewable Energy Investment Program
FP085
Mitigation
Pakistan
Green BRT Karachi
FP077
Cross-cutting
Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar Green Affordable Housing and Resilient Urban Renewal Project (AHURP)
FP076
Cross-cutting
Cambodia
Climate-Friendly Agribusiness Value Chains Sector Project
FP075
Adaptation
Tajikistan
Institutional Development of the State Agency for Hydrometeorology of Tajikistan
FP052
Cross-cutting
Nauru
Sustainable and Climate Resilient Connectivity for Nauru
FP036
Cross-cutting
Multiple countries
Pacific Islands Renewable Energy Investment Program
FP008
Adaptation
Fiji
Fiji Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Management Project
Cambodia's climate action game-changer: Resilient agricultural value chains
25 Oct 2021 / GCF’s climate finance is improving the climate resilience of Cambodian farmers by reducing the carbon footprint of each stage of the agricultural value chain. Through investments in climate-resilient agricultural production and post-harvest infrastructure, and the promotion of low-carbon technologies at various stages of the value chain, this project aims to reduce Cambodia’s carbon emissions by 240,000 tonnes.
Green Climate Fund and its partners launch the Alliance for Hydromet Development
10 Dec 2019 / Twelve international organisations providing assistance to developing countries came together at COP25 today to launch the Alliance for Hydromet Development. As a founding member, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) joined the Alliance to unite efforts to close the capacity gap on early warnings and climate information by 2030.
GCF is supporting Mongolia’s ambition to pursue a low-emission future
10 Apr 2019 / And helping it adjust to the growing pains of rapid urbanisation
Ulaanbaatar: Live Better, Breathe Easier
09 Apr 2019 / A GCF project is helping Ulaanbaatar city shift to a low-emission, climate-resilient development path.
GCF supporting energy transformation in SIDS
12 Nov 2018 / To enable Tonga's shift from fossil fuel-based energy generation, the Tonga Renewable Energy Project (TREP) will help install utility scale energy storage systems to facilitate the integration of variable renewable energy to Tonga's power grid.
Forests: A cause of climate concern, and hope
15 Aug 2018 / You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.
Forests: A cause of climate concern, and hope
14 Aug 2018 / You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.
GCF and ADB sign agreement to help Fiji address its water challenge
17 Oct 2017 / GCF and ADB have deepened their support bolstering Pacific island countries’ climate responses with the signing of a key funding agreement to improve Fiji’s water management.
GCF enhances Asian coverage by bolstering ties with ADB
17 Aug 2017 / GCF expanded its impact in the Asian region today with an agreement strengthening its shared strategic approach to tackle climate change with ADB.
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