Fast-track Accreditation to the Green Climate Fund

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Fast-track Accreditation to the Green Climate Fund Entities are eligible to apply under the Green Climate Fund's fast-track accreditation process if both criteria are met: 1 The entity was accredited by one or more of the following funds by 09 July 2015: 2 a) Global Environment Facility (GEF) b) Adaptation Fund (AF) c) Directorate-General Development and Cooperation EuropeAid of the European Commission (EU DEVCO) The entity is in full compliance with the relevant accreditation requirements of the fund(s) they are accredited to: GEF s Minimum Fiduciary Standards and Minimum Standards on a) Environmental and Social Safeguards b) AF s fiduciary standards c) EU DEVCO s fiduciary standards under the 6-pillar assessment Under the fast-track accreditation process, entities will need to complete the application form to address Green Climate Fund requirements that have not been assessed under the accreditation processes of the other funds listed above. For more information on how to apply for accreditation to the Green Climate Fund, visit http://www.gcfund.org/operations/accreditation/applications.html. For any questions, please contact us at accreditation@gcfund.org Page 1 of 7

Entities eligible to apply under the Green Climate Fund's fast-track accreditation process* Entities under the GEF Acronym 1 Conservation International CI 2 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO 3 Foreign Economic Cooperation Office China FECO China 4 Fundo Brasileiro para a Biodiversidade Brazil FUNBIO Brazil 5 International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN 6 United Nations Industrial Development Organization UNIDO 7 World Wildlife Fund, Inc. WWF US Country Entities under the Adaptation Fund Acronym Country 1 Agencia de Cooperación Internacional de Chile AGCI Chile 2 Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación ANII Uruguay 3 Agency for Agricultural Development ADA Morocco 4 Centre de Suivi Ecologique CSE Senegal 5 Desert Research Foundation of Namibia DRFN Namibia 6 Fundación NATURA Fundación NATURA Panama 7 Fundecooperación Para el Desarollo Sostenible Fundecooperación Costa Rica 8 Mexican Institute of Water Technology IMTA Mexico 9 Micronesia Conservation Trust MCT Micronesia 10 Ministry of Natural Resources MINIRENA Rwanda 11 Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation MPIC Jordan 12 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development NABARD India 13 National Environment Fund NEF Benin 14 National Environment Management Authority NEMA Kenya 15 Peruvian Trust Fund for National Parks and Protected Areas PROFONANPE Peru 16 Planning Institute of Jamaica PIJ Jamaica 17 Protected Areas Conservation Trust PACT Belize 18 Sahara and Sahel Observatory OSS Tunisia 19 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme SPREP Samoa 20 South African National Biodiversity Institute SANBI South Africa 21 Unidad para el Cambio Rural UCAR Argentina 22 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO 23 United Nations World Food Programme WFP 24 World Meteorological Organization WMO Page 2 of 7

Entities eligible to apply under the Green Climate Fund's fast-track accreditation process* Entities under EU DEVCO Acronym Country 1 Agence Française de Développement AFD France 2 Agence Française d'expertise Technique Internationale AFETI France 3 Agencia Espanola de Cooperation Internacional al Desarrollo AECID Spain 4 Australian Development Agency AusAid Australia 5 Austrian Development Agency ADA Austria 6 British Council BC United Kingdom 7 Camões - Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua (results from merger CICL Portugal with IPAD) 8 Cooperation Technique Belge BTC-CTB Belgium 9 Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs DANIDA Denmark 10 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (results from GIZ Germany merger DED and GTZ) 11 Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbh DEG Germany 12 European Investment Bank EIB 13 Fundacion Internationaly para Iberoamerica FIIAPP Spain de Administraciony Politicas Publicas 14 Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau KfW Germany 15 Lux-Development SA Lux-Dev Luxembourg 16 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Finland FI MoFA Finland 17 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of ITALY IT MoFA Italy 18 Nederlandse Financierings-Maatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden FMO Netherlands 19 NL Ministry of Foreign Affairs NL MoFA Netherlands 20 rthern Ireland Co-Operation Overseas LTD NI-CO rthern Ireland 21 Societa Italiana per le Imprese al'estero SIMEST Italy 22 Stichting Ontwikkeling Nederlandse Antillen SONA/USONA Dutch Antilles 23 Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency SIDA Sweden 24 UK Department for International Development DFID United Kingdom Entities under GEF and Adaptation Fund Acronym Country 1 Corporación Andina de Fomento CAF Venezuela 2 Asian Development Bank ADB 3 African Development Bank AfDB 4 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development EBRD 5 Inter-American Development Bank IDB 6 International Fund for Agricultural Development IFAD 7 United Nations Development Programme UNDP 8 United Nations Environment Programme UNEP 9 West African Development Bank BOAD Togo 10 World Bank (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development) IBRD Entities under GEF and EU DEVCO Acronym Country 1 Development Bank of Southern Africa DBSA South Africa * Entities are eligible to apply under the fast-track accreditation process if they meet the criteria identified here. Page 3 of 7

Sections and items to be completed ("Yes") or not completed ("") by entities that meet the fast-track eligibility requirements Section 1 Section 1.1 Background and Contact Information of the Applicant Entity Background and Contact Information 1.1.1 to 1.1.19 See application form Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Section 1.2 Background Information on Track Record 1.2.1-1.2.5 See application form Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Section 1.3 Background Information on Accreditation by Other Funds or Institutions 1.3.1-1.3.2 See application form Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Section 2 Information on the ways in which the institution and its intended activities will contribute to furthering the objectives of the Green Climate Fund 2.1 See application form Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2.2 See application form international access track. t international access track. t international access track. t international access track. t international access track. t Section 3 Intended Scope of Projects/Programmes and Estimated Contribution Requested 3.1-3.8 See application form Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Section 4 Section 4.1 Basic Fiduciary Criteria * Key administrative and financial capacities General management and administrative 4.1.1 capacities Section 4.2 4.1.2 Financial management and accounting 4.1.3 Internal and external audit 4.1.4 Control frameworks 4.1.5 Procurements Transparency and accountability 4.2.1 Code of ethics 4.2.2 Disclosure of conflict of interests 4.2.3 Prevent financial mismanagement 4.2.4 Investigations Yes [1] Anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist 4.2.5 financing policies Yes Yes Yes Page 4 of 7

Sections and items to be completed ("Yes") or not completed ("") by entities that meet the fast-track eligibility requirements Section 5 Section 5.1 Specialized Fiduciary Criteria * Project management Project identification, preparation and 5.1.1 appraisal 5.1.2 Project oversight and control 5.1.3 Monitoring and evaluation Project-at-risk systems and related project risk 5.1.4 management capabilities Section 5.2 Grant award and/or funding allocation mechanism 5.2.1 Grant award procedures Public access to information on beneficiaries 5.2.2 and results 5.2.3 Transparent allocation of financial resources Good standing for financial requirements with 5.2.4 regard to multilateral funding (e.g. through recognized public expenditure reviews) Page 5 of 7

Sections and items to be completed ("Yes") or not completed ("") by entities that meet the fast-track eligibility requirements Section 5.3 On-lending and/or blending Appropriate registration and/or licensing by a 5.3.1 financial oversight body or regulator in the country and/or internationally, as applicable Track record, institutional experience and existing arrangements and capacities for onlending and blending with resources from 5.3.2 other international or multilateral sources 5.3.3 Creditworthiness Due diligence policies, processes and 5.3.4 procedures Financial resource management, including 5.3.5 analysis of the lending portfolio of the intermediary Public access to information on beneficiaries 5.3.6 and results Investment management, policies and 5.3.7 systems, including in relation to portfolio management Capacity to channel funds transparently and effectively, and to transfer the Green Climate 5.3.8 Fund s funding advantages to final beneficiaries Financial risk management, including asset 5.3.9 liability management Governance and organizational arrangements, including relationships 5.3.10 between the treasury function and the operational side (front desk) Page 6 of 7

Sections and items to be completed ("Yes") or not completed ("") by entities that meet the fast-track eligibility requirements Section 6 ESS ** 6.1 Policy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6.2 Identification of risks and impacts Yes [2] Yes Yes Yes [2] Yes [2] 6.3 Management programme Yes [3] Yes Yes Yes [3] Yes [3] 6.4 Organizational capacity and competency Yes [4] Yes Yes Yes [4] Yes [4] 6.5 Monitoring and review Yes [5] Yes Yes Yes [5] Yes [5] 6.6 External communications Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Section 7 Gender *** 7.1-7.2 See application form Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes * Refer to the Fund's Fiduciary Standards here. ** Refer to the Fund's Environmental and Social Safeguards here. *** Refer to the Fund's Gender Policy and Action Plan here. [1] (a) Have publicly available terms of reference that outline the purpose, authority and accountability for the investigation function; (b) Ensure functional independence by having the investigations function headed by an officer who reports to a level of the organization that allows the investigation function to fulfil its responsibilities objectively; and (c) Publish guidelines for processing cases, including standardized procedures for handling complaints received by the function and managing cases before, during and after the investigation process. [2] Complete this section for a risk and impacts identification procedure or process and track record that includes: Performance Standard (PS) 2; PS3 except Pest Management; PS4 infrastructure and equipment design and safety beyond dam safety, hazardous materials and management safety, protection of priority provisioning and regulating ecosystem services, community exposure to disease, emergency response and preparedness, collaboration with communities, security force management; and PS6 supply chain requirements. This section does not need to be completed for other PS requirements. [3] Complete this section by demonstrating management processes and track record for the issues listed in item 6.2. This section does not need to be completed for other PS requirements. [4] Complete this section by demonstrating capacity and competency for the issues listed in item 6.2. This section does not need to be completed for other PS requirements. [5] Complete this section by demonstrating monitoring competency and a track record for the issues listed in item 6.2. This section does not need to be completed for other PS requirements. Page 7 of 7