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Forest Carbon Partnership Facility

FCPF Capacity Building Programs. Forest Carbon Partnership Facility. Benoît Bosquet , Facility Management Team Asia-Pacific Indigenous Peoples Dialogue with the FCPF Chiang Mai, ThailandSeptember 25-27 , 2012. Current System. $200,000 per year since 2009

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Forest Carbon Partnership Facility

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  1. FCPF Capacity Building Programs Forest Carbon Partnership Facility BenoîtBosquet, Facility Management Team Asia-Pacific Indigenous Peoples Dialogue with the FCPF Chiang Mai, ThailandSeptember 25-27, 2012

  2. Current System • $200,000 per year since 2009 • Expansion of existing program to ~$3.5 million (FY12-15) • Activities: ~$2.2 million • Travel & operational budget: ~$360,000 • 3 regional + 1 global dialogues (in addition to GunaYala): $940,000 • Contract system • World Bank signs a consultant contract with Indigenous Peoples’ organization to provide certain work • World Bank owns and is responsible for the product

  3. Reorganization Needed • World Bank cannot own the products • Indigenous Peoples’ organizations and CSOs should be relied on to disseminate information and build capacity • More information needs to be disseminated, and faster + more capacity needs to be built and faster • Greater alignment between FCPF and FIP programs is needed • Simplification for Indigenous Peoples

  4. New Proposed System (1) FIP Dedicated Grant Mechanism FCPF Readiness Fund CIF Admin Unit FCPF FMT World Bank Unit FIP Dedicated Grant Mechanism National Components FIP Dedicated Grant Mechanism Global Component FCPF Capacity Building Program for Forest-Dependent IPs FCPF Capacity Building Program for Southern CSOs and Local Communities

  5. New Proposed System (2) FIP Dedicated Grant Mechanism FCPF Readiness Fund CIF Admin Unit FCPF FMT World Bank Unit FIP Dedicated Grant Mechanism National Components FIP Dedicated Grant Mechanism Global Component FCPF Capacity Building Program for Forest-Dependent IPs FCPF Capacity Building Program for Southern CSOs and Local Communities Global Steering Committee Global Steering/Advisory Body Global Executing Agency Needs-based activities IntermAfrica IntermAsia-Pacific IntermLAC Global Interm African Grantee 1 African Grantee 2 African Grantee n Grantee 1 Grantee 2 Grantee n

  6. New Proposed System (3) FIP Dedicated Grant Mechanism National Components FIP Dedicated Grant Mechanism Global Component FCPF Capacity Building Program for Forest-Dependent IPs FCPF Capacity Building Program for Southern CSOs and Local Communities Global Steering Committee Global Steering/Advisory Body Global Executing Agency GEA to involve participants in FIP and both FCPF programs to learn and share lessons Needs-based activities IntermAfrica IntermAsia-Pacific IntermLAC Global Interm African Grantee 1 African Grantee 2 African Grantee n Grantee 1 Grantee 2 Grantee n FIP DGM: Global & regional activities FCPF: National Readiness activities only

  7. Questions • Are you generally comfortable with the outline of the proposal? • Any special requests in the Asian context? • How would the Asian intermediary work? • Who would the Asian intermediary(ies) be? • How does an ‘Asian formula’ fit in the rest of the program? This will need to be discussed in Doha!

  8. Thankyou www.forestcarbonpartnership.org Photo credits: Rhett Butler

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