Overview
Ecuador's agriculture and food sector is highly vulnerable to climate change, with rising temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns threatening productivity and food security. Between 2000 and 2017, climate-related events caused losses equivalent to over 70 per cent of agricultural production in the coastal region and 23 per cent in the highlands. Projections linked to the El Niño phenomenon anticipate longer droughts in the Central Highlands and more intense flooding in the Coastal and Southern Andean regions, disproportionately affecting vulnerable rural populations.
The project aims to reduce climate risks across 115 parishes in 11 provinces, directly benefiting 347,482 people and indirectly reaching an additional 630,377. Building on the successful FORECCSA project, funded by the Adaptation Fund, this initiative scales up proven approaches and expands their transformative impact on food security and climate resilience.
Structured around three interconnected components, the project will implement climate change adaptation measures to reduce climate risk; strengthen production systems to improve market access; and consolidate territorial governance mechanisms, all with a strong emphasis on food security and gender equality. Women's participation is a strategic priority across all components, with a target of at least 30 per cent of beneficiaries being women.
Prioritised as a national initiative, the project reflects strong country ownership and demonstrates locally led climate action by building on territorial adaptation planning, strengthening local governance mechanisms, and enabling local actors to co-design, implement, and sustain adaptation measures.
Result areas
Countries
Regions
Project timeline
-
Pipeline
751 days
-
Concept note received
-
Funding proposal received
-
Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval
-
Cleared by GCF Secretariat
-
Cleared by iTAP
-
Cleared by iTAP
-
-
Approved
80 days so far
-
Approved by GCF Board
-
FAA executed
-
-
Under implementation
Not started
-
To be completed
Not started
Other Data
- Size
- Small
- Project number
- SAP069
- Risk category
- Category C
- Subtype
- Public sector
- Theme
- Adaptation
- Status
- Approved
- Duration
- 7
-
Total project value $ 35.7 million
-
Tonnes of CO2 equivalent avoided 155 thousand
-
Total number of beneficiaries 978 thousand
Financing
GCF-financing
0.0%
USD
Co-financing
0.0%
USD
USD 35.7
million
Show details
GCF-financing
- Grant USD 23,362,075
- Total GCF-financing USD 23,362,075
Co-financing
- Inkind USD 1,300,000
- Inkind USD 7,092,452
- Inkind USD 126,753
- Inkind USD 2,633,754
- Inkind USD 1,152,000
- Total co-financing USD 12,304,959
Documents
-
Strengthening Community Resilience to the Adverse Effects of Climate Change with an Emphasis on Food Security and Gender Considerations in Priority Areas of Ecuador - FORECCSA+
- Approved funding proposal
- 17 Apr 2026
- IICA
- SAP069
-
Gender action plan for SAP069: Strengthening Community Resilience to the Adverse Effects of Climate Change with an Emphasis on Food Security and Gender Considerations in Priority Areas of Ecuador - FORECCSA+
- Gender action plan
- 25 Mar 2026
- IICA
- SAP069
-
Gender assessment for SAP069: Strengthening Community Resilience to the Adverse Effects of Climate Change with an Emphasis on Food Security and Gender Considerations in Priority Areas of Ecuador - FORECCSA+
- Gender assessment
- 25 Mar 2026
- IICA
- SAP069
Project contacts
Find the appropriate contacts for this project, including partner organizations and responsible entities.
See contact details
Project contacts
Entity info
-
Ms. Karen Montiel
Secondary
Technical Specialist Directorate of Technical Cooperation
GCF team
-
Press enquiries and interviews
-
GCF Communications
-
-
Request for information
-
GCF Information Disclosure
-
-
Project complaints and grievances
-
GCF Independent Redress Mechanism (IRM)
-
-
Integrity issues
-
GCF Independent Integrity Unity (IIU)
-
National Designated Authority
Ministry of Environment and Energy (Ecuador)
-
Ms. Jessica Stefanía Gallegos Yaruquí
Primary
Undersecretary of Climate Change
Av. República de El Salvador N36-64 y Suecia 170135, Quito, Ecuador
-
Ms. Daysy Alexandra Cárdenas Bautista
Secondary
Climate Change Adaptation Director
-
Ms. Andrea Carolina Pareja Ruiz
Tertiary
Climate Change Adaptation Specialist