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UNDP-UNEP POVERTY-ENVIRONMENT INITIATIVE. PEI next phase 2013 – 2017 Preparations and way forward. PEI Regional Meeting, 17-18 September, Panama. Poverty Environment Facility. Outline of Presentation . The Concept Note The PEI 2013-2017 Programme outline Background Strategy and focus
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UNDP-UNEP POVERTY-ENVIRONMENT INITIATIVE PEI next phase 2013 – 2017 Preparations and way forward PEI Regional Meeting, 17-18 September, Panama Poverty Environment Facility
Outline of Presentation • The Concept Note • The PEI 2013-2017 Programme outline • Background • Strategy and focus • The outcome and outputs • Next Steps
Concept note: background • Post Rio+20 and new SD development model • Government led national vs. rights based local • Going beyond GDP • Transitioning towards inclusive greener economy • PEI achievements & lessons learned • Enabling conditions, capacity, one UN • Entry points, tool box, institutional roles • Challenges and Opportunities
Setting a vision for the future • Support countries to: • Develop policies and plans • Support the implementation challenge • Strengthened institutional capacities • Where countries benefit from: • Improved knowledge management systems • PE mainstreaming institutionalisedwithin regional and global institutions • UN programme coherence
Main Components of PEI Strategy 2013-2017 • Poverty alleviation and integrated cross-sector approaches to development • Capacity development: individual, organisation and the enabling environment • Effective participation of target groups – use of gender & human rights based approach • PE outcomes (lesson learned & best practice) inform global development debate
Process & Focus Areas • Current portfolio and meeting known demand • Consolidation to realise results & impact • New countries within available PEI resources • Ensuring longevity of PE mainstreaming: • Achieve country outputs & outcomes, and catalyse financing. • Institutionalise funding and coordination mechanisms • From planning to implementation • Integration of PE mainstreaming in UNDP & UNEP
Outputs – improved coherence • Outputs 1 and 2 : country focus • Output 1: result from applying PE mainstreaming tools. i.e. the strengthened policies and plans and budgets • Output 2: capacity development achieved: governance, rights-based & inclusive, stakeholder participation (civil society, private sector), M&E, etc. • Output 3: Regional and global • Focus on regional capacity and strategies: regional institutions, civil society, private sector • UN integration: UNDAF, regional teams, global. • Contribution to global debate
Thematic & Cross-cutting Areas • Define PEI niche area to key thematic areas: inclusive green economy, climate change, etc. • Maintain focus on poverty-environment nexus and its integration in development process. • Ensure application and evidence related to rights-based approach, equity and gender equality. • Ensure effective participation & partnerships: target groups, civil society, private sector
Next Steps • RT & UNDP/UNEP inputs to PEI ProDoc: • Achievements & lessons learned • Challenges & opportunities: theory of change • Regional strategies, cross-cutting issues, focus areas • Risk [and assumption] analysis • Budget 2013-2017 in progress , Donors meeting in October