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"Integrating GEF in Environment and Sustainable Development Plans and Policies" Barbados’ Experience. By Rickardo Ward Ministry of Energy & the Environment. Focus of the Presentation. Barbados’ articulation of its sustainable development pursuits. Utilization of the GEF to-date
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"Integrating GEF in Environment and Sustainable Development Plans and Policies"Barbados’ Experience.ByRickardo WardMinistry of Energy & the Environment GEF Sub-Regional Workshop, Nassau Bahamas Oct. 2007
Focus of the Presentation • Barbados’ articulation of its sustainable development pursuits. • Utilization of the GEF to-date • Supporting mechanism (historical) • Performance – a specific example. • Revised National GEF Mechanism / Challenges for the future GEF Sub-Regional Workshop, Nassau Bahamas Oct. 2007
Coverage of GEF Focal Areas Within National Policy Documents - Barbados GEF Sub-Regional Workshop, Nassau Bahamas Oct. 2007
Barbados’ Utilization of the GEF – 1991-2007 GEF Sub-Regional Workshop, Nassau Bahamas Oct. 2007
Barbados’ Utilization of the GEF – 1991-2007 GEF Sub-Regional Workshop, Nassau Bahamas Oct. 2007
Barbados’ Utilization of the GEF – 1991-2007 • Support for the Development of the National Biosafety Framework • Others? Other GEF Supported Initiatives Other ongoing work in GEF relevant areas • National ODS phase-out Programme (UNEP/Multilateral Fund) • National Land Degradation Programme (UNCCD) GEF Sub-Regional Workshop, Nassau Bahamas Oct. 2007
National Supporting Mechanism (Past) Observation: Weak alignment between definition of the national development agenda and the engagement of the GEF as a supporting mechanism Capacity issues: • GEF not developed as an operational programme within Government. • GEF projects developed and pursued almost exclusively by the Min. Of Environment. • Driven by external influences – responding to the needs of international Conventions; limited work on on-the-ground activities • Responsiveness of GEF Project development timeframes to Domestic needs. SUCCESSES HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED ! (e.g: NBF, NBSAP, FNC…others) GEF Sub-Regional Workshop, Nassau Bahamas Oct. 2007
Performance – UNEP/GEF NBF Development Project Operational Environment • Objective – Articulating the structure and functioning of a Barbados NBF • National Executing Agency – MEE • Supported by a Multi-Stakeholder National Coordinating Committee – (Environment, Agriculture, BNSI, IICA, UNEP…others) • Consultants – Alleyne Planning Associates Constraints & Challenges • Unpredictable Stakeholder and public participation • Coordinative conflicts – Min. of Environment and Min. of Agriculture GEF Sub-Regional Workshop, Nassau Bahamas Oct. 2007
Performance – UNEP/GEF NBF Development Project • National Competent Authority – Min of Agriculture • Defined the full Admin. and Regulatory Systems required • National Bio-safety Awareness Workshop – Jan 2007 • Enhanced Collaborative arrangement between MEE and MAR • Now working on BCH Project and Implementation Phase Project (significantly advanced). GEF Sub-Regional Workshop, Nassau Bahamas Oct. 2007
The Barbados NBF GEF Sub-Regional Workshop, Nassau Bahamas Oct. 2007
GEF as Supporting Mechanism for Integrating Global Environment (Present and Future) GEF now assigned as an Operational Portfolio • Promote greater awareness of the GEF policies and programes amongst Public Sector stakeholders (in particular). • Generally promote knowledge of the GEF through uptake and utilization of the CSP facility. • Provide project development support to stakeholders. • Monitor National GEF portfolio w.r.t facilitating the pursuit of national development policies. • Performing duties as alternate Council member for the Caribbean Constituency. Still Concerns re. the responsiveness of the GEF as a facilitating mechanism to assist with the development and implementation of projects on the ground in a timely manner. GEF Sub-Regional Workshop, Nassau Bahamas Oct. 2007
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