Overview
Eastern and Southern Africa are highly vulnerable to climate change, facing recurrent droughts, floods, heatwaves, and increasingly erratic rainfall that intensify water stress and land degradation. These climate stresses are compounded by rapid population growth, projected to rise from around 749 million in 2023 to nearly 964 million by 2050, placing growing pressure on already overstretched infrastructure. In 2023, around 365 million people lacked access to electricity and 580 million lacked access to clean cooking, severely constraining adaptation, productivity, and health outcomes across the region.
The ASCENT-GREEN project aims to support climate-vulnerable communities across 21 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa by catalysing private-sector delivery of distributed renewable energy, clean cooking, and productive-use energy. It seeks to increase climate resilience, drive economic development, and reduce emissions across some of the region's most remote and fragile contexts.
Structured around three components, the project will establish a regional energy access financing facility providing affordable lending, results-based financing, and technical assistance, prioritizing rural households, fragile, conflict-affected populations, small and medium-sized enterprises and women-owned enterprises; develop regional de-risking facilities including a risk-sharing facility and a carbon risk mitigation facility to crowd in private capital; and establish a Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)-led regional platform to coordinate policy, technical assistance, and knowledge sharing across participating countries.
Through financing instruments that address barriers such as affordability, risk perception, and scaling up, the project will mobilise significantly larger private flows and accelerate market transformations, enabling far greater reach. It is expected to directly benefit 28.8 million people and indirectly reach a further 13.8 million, supporting improved access to energy services and enhanced resilience across participating countries.
Result areas
Countries
Regions
Priority groups
Project timeline
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Pipeline
466 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
80 days so far
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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
Not started
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To be completed
Not started
Other Data
- Size
- Large
- Project number
- FP291
- Risk category
- Category B
- Subtype
- Public sector
- Theme
- Cross-cutting
- Group
- African States, Least Developed Countries, Small Island Developing States
- Status
- Approved
- Duration
- 7
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Total project value $ 695 million
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Tonnes of CO2 equivalent avoided 12.2 million
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Total number of beneficiaries 42.6 million
Financing
GCF-financing
0.0%
USD
Co-financing
0.0%
USD
USD 695
million
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GCF-financing
- Loan USD 50,000,000
- Grant USD 160,000,000
- Grant USD 40,000,000
- Total GCF-financing USD 250,000,000
Co-financing
- Grant USD 46,000,000
- Guarantee USD 25,000,000
- Loan USD 345,000,000
- Grant USD 29,000,000
- Total co-financing USD 445,000,000
News and stories
Documents
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ASCENT-GREEN: Resilient Energy Access for Inclusive Development
- Approved funding proposal
- 17 Apr 2026
- WorldBank
- FP291
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Gender assessment for FP291: ASCENT-GREEN: Resilient Energy Access for Inclusive Development
- Gender action plan
- 25 Mar 2026
- WorldBank
- FP291
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Gender assessment for FP291: ASCENT-GREEN: Resilient Energy Access for Inclusive Development
- Gender assessment
- 25 Mar 2026
- WorldBank
- FP291
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Project contacts
Entity info
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Dr. Zhihong Zhang
Primary
Fund Manager, Global Climate Funds
GCF team
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Press enquiries and interviews
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GCF Communications
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Request for information
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GCF Information Disclosure
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Project complaints and grievances
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GCF Independent Redress Mechanism (IRM)
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Integrity issues
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GCF Independent Integrity Unity (IIU)
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National Designated Authority
Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (Botswana)
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Mr. Atlang Mocuminyane
Primary
Assistant Economist
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Ms. Gaanewe Mogotsi
Primary
Director, Development Programmes
Government Enclave, State Drive, P/Bag 008, Goborone, Botswana
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Mr. Ignatius Oarabile
Primary
Deputy Secretary, Development Budget
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Ms. Keneilwe Bolebano
Primary
Principal Economist
Government Enclave, State Drive,, Gaborone, Botswana
Ministry of Environment, Agriculture, and Livestock (Burundi)
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Mr. Diomède NDAYIRUKIYE
Primary
Director General of Land Use Planning, Irrigation and Land Protection
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Mr. Jean Mbarushimana
Secondary
Ministry of Environment in charge of Tourism (Comoros (the))
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Mr. Youssouf Elamine Youssouf Mbechezi
Primary
Director General in charge of the Environment and Forests
National Coordination of the Green Climate Fund (Democratic Republic of the Congo (the))
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Prof. Isaac KALONDA KANYAMA
Primary
National Coordinator and GCF Focal Point for the Democratric Republic of the Congo
Ministry of Finance and National Development (Eritrea)
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Mr. Nemariam Yohanes
Secondary
Acting Head of International Development Cooperation
Ministry of Planning and Development (Ethiopia)
The National Treasury (Kenya)
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Dr Chris Kiptoo
Primary
Principal Secretary
Treasury Building 12th Floor, Harambee Avenue, Nairobi, Kenya
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Mr. Malik Aman
Secondary
Programme Manager, National Coordination (FLLoCA)
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Mr. Peter Odhengo
Secondary
Senior Policy Advisor, Climate Finance
Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (Lesotho)
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Ms. Nthoateng Lebona
Primary
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning
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Ms. Mahlompho Chaotsane
Secondary
Senior Economic Planner
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Mr Mokoena France
Secondary
Principal Meteorologist, Lesotho Meteorological Services, Ministry of Environment and Forestry
Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development (Madagascar)
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Mr. Todisoa Manankasina
Primary
Head of Carbon Fund and External Financing Department
BP: 3948, Rue Toto RADOLA - Antsahavola, Antananarivo, Madagascar
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Mr. Heriniaina Raveloharison
Secondary
Head of External Financing Division
BP:3948, Rue Toto RADOLA - Antsahavola, Antananarivo, Madagascar
Environmental Affairs Department (Malawi)
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Mrs. Tawonga Mbale-Luka
Primary
Director
Environmental Affairs Department Private Bag 394 Lilongwe 3, Malawi, Lilongwe, Malawi
Ministry of Planning and Development – National Directorate of Climate Finance (Mozambique)
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Mr. Albano Manjate
Primary
National Director, National Directorate of Climate Finance - Ministry of Planning and Development
Rwanda Environment Management Authority (Rwanda)
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Mr. Emmanuel Rushema
Secondary
Acting Climate Finance Specialist, REMA
Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) RDB New Building, KG 9 Ave, Kigali P.O. Box 7436, Kigali, Rwanda
Ministry of Economy and Finance (Sao Tome and Principe)
The National Climate Fund (NCF) (Somalia)
Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment (South Africa)
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Mr. Stuart Mangold
Operational Focal Point
Chief Policy Advisor, International Governance and Resource Mobilization
Ministry of Environment and Forestry (South Sudan)
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Mr. Joseph Bartel
Primary
Undersecretary
220A Jubek, Juba, SC 29201, Juba, South Sudan
Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Affairs (Eswatini)
Vice President's Office (Tanzania)
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Dr. Richard Muyungi
Primary
Permanent Secretary
Vice President's Office P.O. Box 2502, Dodoma, Tanzania
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Dr Freddy Manyika
Secondary
Principal Forest Officer, UNFCCC National Focal Point
Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (Uganda)
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Mr. Ramathan Ggoobi
Primary
Permanent Secretary / Secretary to the Treasury
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Mr. Denis Mugagga
Secondary
Head, Climate Finance Unit
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Mr. Juvenal Muhumuza
Secondary
Ag. Commissioner, Development Assistance and Regional Cooperation Department
Ministry of Green Economy and Environment (Zambia)
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Ms. Maimbolwa Matale
Secondary
Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist
Climate Change Management Department, Ministry of Environment, Water and Climate (Zimbabwe)
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Mr. Washington Zhakata
Primary
Director - Climate Change Management Department
Climate Change Management Department, 11th Floor, Kaguvi Building, Corner 4th Street/Central Avenue, Harare, Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe
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Ms. Munashe Mukonoweshuro
Secondary
Climate Change Scientist
11th Floor Kaguvi Building, Cnr S.V. Muzenda and Central Avenue, Harare, Zimbabwe