Overview
Enabling the transition of cities to low-carbon, climate-resilient urban development.
Urban areas account for approximately 70 percent of the global energy consumption and about 75 percent of emissions due to the density of infrastructure and their often path-dependent development patterns. While this makes cities vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, cities can also play an important role in taking on climate change mitigation and adaptation actions.
Green Cities minimise environmental impact and maximise opportunities to improve and support the natural environment. Green Cities are energy efficient and reduce reliance on non-renewable energy sources, actively encourage waste reduction and management, include green and resilient infrastructure, low carbon transport, water cycle management and deliver improved quality of life outcomes for residents.
There is not a uniform definition ‘Green City’. However, there are several central themes that help to shape and define what a Green City is. Such themes include energy efficiency (including built form) and reducing reliance non-renewable energy sources, sustainable and low carbon transportation systems, green, resilient infrastructure, waste reduction and management, increased green areas, water cycle management and integrated planning. How a city develops as green varies across geography, sector and pace at which it occurs. Decisions taken by city leaders on where, what and how investment will be directed to support green development needs to be considered adopting a system-based approach. A system-based approach recognises the interconnectedness of sectors and the importance of sequencing. It also recognises that cities will evolve to different levels of ‘green’ at different rates and that this development is not uniform.
Hence, transitioning to a path of low-carbon development can be challenging as municipalities face financial constraints for funding sustainable urban infrastructure. Under this project, 10 cities which have higher than average energy and carbon density, and are facing a range of environmental and social issues, will have access to a Green Cities Facility. The Facility will help address the cities’ climate change challenges while building the market case for private sector investments in sustainable infrastructure. It will provide concessional financial instruments that will allow ambitious investments in climate-resilient urban infrastructure such as district heating/cooling, low-carbon buildings, and solid waste management.
The project has an estimated lifespan of 23 years.
Result areas
Countries
Regions
Priority groups
Project timeline
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Pipeline
961 days
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Concept note received
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Funding proposal received
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Cleared by GCF Secretariat
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Cleared by iTAP
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Approved
334 days
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Approved by GCF Board
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Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval
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FAA executed
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Under implementation
2,463 days so far
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FAA effective
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To be completed
4,478 days to go
Not started
Other Data
- Size
- Large
- Project number
- FP086
- Risk category
- Category A
- Subtype
- Public sector
- Theme
- Cross-cutting
- Group
- African States
- Status
- Under implementation
- Duration
- 15
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Total project value $ 301 million
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Tonnes of CO2 equivalent avoided 11.9 million
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Total number of beneficiaries 15.8 million
Financing
GCF-financing
0.0%
USD
Co-financing
0.0%
USD
USD 301
million
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GCF-financing
41% disbursed
- Loan USD 75,672,906.77
- Grant USD 25,612,368.45
- Total GCF-financing USD 101,285,275.22
Co-financing
- Loan USD 154,838,409.24
- Grant USD 15,833,100.49
- Grant USD 29,104,964.14
- Total co-financing USD 199,776,473.87
News and stories
Documents
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2024 Annual Performance Report for FP086: Green Cities Facility
- Annual Performance Report
- 01 Mar 2025
- EBRD
- FP086
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Gender assessment for FP086: Green Cities Facility
- Gender assessment
- 10 Jan 2019
- EBRD
- FP086
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Gender action plan for FP086: Green Cities Facility
- Gender action plan
- 10 Jan 2019
- EBRD
- FP086
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Green cities facility
- Approved funding proposal
- 28 Nov 2018
- EBRD
- FP086
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Environmental and social safeguards (ESS) report for FP086: Green Cities Facility
- Environmental and Social Safeguards report
- 27 Sep 2018
- EBRD
- FP086
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Entity info
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Ms. Elodie Loppé
Secondary
Principal Manager, Donor Partnerships, Vice-Presidency Impact & Partnerships
GCF team
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Press enquiries and interviews
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GCF Independent Integrity Unity (IIU)
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National Designated Authority
Ministry of Environment (Albania)
Ministry of Environment (Armenia)
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Mr. Hambardzum MATEVOSYAN
Primary
Minister
3 Government Bld, Republic Square, Yerevan, Armenia
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Ms. Ruzanna Grigoryan
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Head of International Cooperation Department
Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture (Georgia)
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Ms. Nino Tandilashvili
Primary
Deputy Minister
6, Marshal Gelovani Avenue, Tbilisi, Georgia
Ministry of Environment (Jordan)
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Mr. Belal Shqarin
Primary
Director, Climate Change Directorate
King Faisal Bin Abd Aziz Street, 83 Um Uthaina, Amman, Jordan
Ministry of Environment (Moldova)
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Ms. Aliona Rusnac
Primary
State Secretary
MD-2004, mun. bd Stefan cel Mare si Sfant, 162, Chisinau, Moldova
Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (Mongolia)
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Mr. Odkhuu Durzee
Primary
Advisor to the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change
Government Building II, United Nations Street-5/2, Chingeltei District 4th Khoroo, Ulaabaatar, Mongolia
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Ms. Bat-Amgalan Batchimeg
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Director of the Climate change research and cooperation center
No. 305, Zaisan street, 11th khoroo, Khan-Uul district, Ulaanbaatar 17023, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Office of the President of the Government of Republic of North Macedonia (North Macedonia)
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Mr. Dame Dimitrovski
Primary
Special Advisor to the President of the Government of Republic of North Macedonia
Bul Ilinden nr.2, Skopje, North Macedonia
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Ms. Sandra Andovska
Secondary
Head of Department for Regional and Sustainable Development
Bul Ilinden 2, Skopje, North Macedonia
Ministry of Environmental Protection (Serbia)
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Milos Stojanovic
Secondary
Special Advisor to the Minister
22-26, Nemanjina Street, Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Ministry of Environment (Tunisia)
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Mr. Chokri Mezghani
Primary
Director General
Immeuble CAPRA, Centre Urbain Nord, Avenue Mohamed Béji Caïd Essebsi, Tunis, Tunisia