Session 4 Status of Climate Finance in the Philippines

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Session 4 Status of Climate Finance in the Philippines Workshop on Corruption Risks and Anti- Corruption Strategies in Climate Finance Manila, Philippines 25 to 27 May 2015

Summary of Day 1 2

Session objective and outline Objective: Understand the status of climate finance in the Philippines Outline: Group work exercise Government institutional landscape agencies & policies Finance administration and distribution key actors Finance types, levels, sources (multi-lateral, bilateral, nat l) Finance uses 3

What do you know? Use your existing individual and group knowledge to map the climate finance architecture in the Philippines: key actors, institutions, funding flows and/or projects Same pairs/groups for 3 days to build a multi-layered map showing: Collective knowledge about climate finance architecture Corruption risks in climate finance Existing anti-corruption measures and best practices Remaining gaps and challenges to chart the way forward 4

Climate change and the Philippines One of the most vulnerable countries to extreme weather: typhoons, sea-level rise, floods, heat extremes Greenhouse gas emissions are rising rapidly Urbanization, population growth, and economic growth Fisheries, water resources, agriculture expected to suffer Fish species extinction and population decline; coral bleaching Weather damage to agriculture, poor rainfall Droughts, floods affects use and allocation of water Negative economic impacts jobs, livelihoods, infrastructure damage. The poorest are hardest hit 5

Key government agencies on climate Climate Change Commission Policy-making body tasked to coordinate, monitor and evaluate government programs and ensure mainstreaming of climate change in national, local and sectoral development plans Climate Change Office at DENR Coordinates climate change efforts within DENR and with other government agencies, LGUs, NGOs Departments of Budget & Management, Finance, Public Works & Highways, Agriculture, Education Cabinet Cluster on CC Adaptation and Mitigation (2011) Local government units (LGU) formulate local climate change action plans and disaster risk reduction plans 6

The Philippines comprehensive climate change agenda: key national policies 2008: Renewable Energy Act 2009: Climate Change Act 2009: Philippine Strategy on Climate Change Adaption 2010: National Framework Strategy on Climate Change 2011: Philippines National REDD+ Strategy 2011: National Climate Change Action Plan Focus on adaptation rather than mitigation 2012: People s Survival Fund 7

Multilateral climate funding As of 2015, USD 238 million approved for the Philippines from: Clean Technology Fund Global Environmental Facility Special Climate Change Fund UN REDD MDG Achievement Fund 8

Development partner support Partner support has been increasing since early 2000s Focus on mitigation and disaster relief in infrastructure, energy, and environmental sectors majority to DPWH Germany s International Climate Initiative: 41 million euros Germany also contributed to Green Climate Fund Japan: provided significant funding for Fast Start Finance USAID: Enhancing Capacities for Low Emission Development Strategies UNDP, Germany, & Australia : Low Emission Capacity Building Programme 9

Bi- & Multilateral climate finance: the Philippines Approved 300 250 200 150 Approved 100 50 0 Clean Technology Fund (CTF) GEF Trust Fund (GEF 4) GEF Trust Fund (GEF 5) Germany's Japan's Fast Start International Finance Climate Initiative MDG Achievement Fund Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF) UN-REDD 10

Climate finance uses in the Philippines 300 250 200 150 Approved Disbursed 100 50 0 Adaptation Mitigation - REDD Mitigation - general Multiple foci 11

National funding for CC activities WB Climate Public Expenditure and Instititutional Review Domestic revenues fund majority (82%) of climate expenditures in the Philippines Funding to Departments through General Appropriations Act, Special Purpose Funds, Special Accounts in General Funds LGUs receive 70 90% of their funds from national government Climate budget appropriations increased 2.5 times between 2008 and 2012 2012: 2% of national budget for climate change spending 2008 2013: most funding (75%) to adaptation since 2008, but mitigation funding rising rapidly 12

People s Survival Fund (2012) Special government-administered national climate fund designed to support local efforts on adaptation to climate change One-billion peso annual fund, replenished each year Funded from General Appropriations Act (GAA), can be augmented by donations LGUs and communities submit proposals to PSF Board Funded activities are based on National Framework Strategy on Climate Change 13

Corruption Risks in Finance Flows What are key areas of risk for corruption in the different financial flows (government & donor)? WB report: Special purpose funds and special accounts lack accountability for usage and absorption of funds Not subject to systematic monitoring, control, and evaluation Development partners have different reporting formats, or inadequate reporting requirements NFSCC requires LGUs to spend 5% of income for their LDRRMF and also requires monthly reporting on this But physical verification & tracking of use of funds challenging, and trust fund at LGU level is off-budget expenditure 14

Transparency in government spending WB report budgetary recommendations: Clear criteria for what constitutes climate expenditures Increased budget transparency for climate activities separate reporting of climate-related expenditures Monitoring and public reporting of financing mobilized to support the National Climate Change Action Plan Monitor budget execution of climate expenditures in Dept. s Transparency in the mobilization and use of climate resources is essential for increasing the efficiency of resource utilization and for attracting additional new resources.ʺ (p. 80 of WB report) 15

Government budget tagging In 2013, government agencies were tasked with tagging proposed climate change funding in 2015 budget submissions at national and local government levels Done in response to 2013 World Bank Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Review Over 5% of total national budget tagged as climate change expenditures (136 billion pesos) most tagged for adaptation Tags designed to facilitate monitoring and identification enhance transparency, accountability, and prioritization in government spending related to climate change 42 LGUs piloting tagging in 2015 investment plans 16

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