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Implementation Plan - CDKN Global

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Party Fast-Start Pledge (2010-2012)***Funding Objectives New 1 and Additional 2* Channeling Institution(s)Netherlands $427.5 million (€310 million total)pledged and committedAt least €280 million for mitigation This funding is new and additional to theexisting ODA percentage of 0.8% of Unpinaddition to the €310 million in additionalclimate finance for fast start, €350 million ofthe regular Dutch ODA budget will also willalso be supporting climate activities.€89 million for multilateral cooperation, including€54 million for SREP in Ethiopia, Honduras andKenya. €147 million for bilateral cooperation.Breakdown: - €68 million for Energising Development(Bangladesh, Benin and Bolivia)- €50 million forRegional Programme on renewable energy in theGreat Lakes (Burundi, Congo, Rwanda)- €40 millionfor the National Programme on Renewable Energyin Rwanda- €40 million for the National Programmeon Renewable Energy in Indonesia- €30 million forthe Africa Biogas Partnership Programme (Brazil,Colombia, Indonesia)- €28 million for the Dutch fundfor sustainable production of biomass for energypurposes (Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia).€74 millionfor public-private partnerships & partnerships withNGOs.Spain $517.2 million (€375 million total),$172.4 million/year (€125 million/year)$60 million (€45 million) to theAdaptation Fund.Not Specified Adaptation Fund: €45 millionSweden $1.10 billion (€800 million total) Not Specified Not Specified Bilateral, regional and multilateral channelsUnitedKingdom$800 million/year (£1.5 million total)pledged with £511 committed tospecific programmes and £190 milliondelivered50% for mitigation and 50% foradaptation. £300 million will go towardsREDD +.Portions of the pledge were previouslypledged by Prime Minister Gordon Brownin 2007, including £430 million to the WorldBank (World Development Movement2009).All the funding comes from the UK’sexisting commitment to reach an ODAcontribution of 0.7% GNI by 2013 (TheGuardian 2010).DFID: £19 million. PPCR: £202 million. CTF: £155million FIP: £88 million SREP: £35 million CongoBasin Forest Fund: £35 million GEF (climate changeelement): £11 million FCPF: £10 millionTotal of EU Member State & European Commission Pledges*** $2.71 billion in 2010$2.81 billion in 2011$2.97 billion in 2012EU aggregatepledge(includes27 MemberStates andthe EuropeanCommission)A confirmed 2010 pledge of $3.30billion (€2.39 billion out of a €2.4billion commitment) and $10.41 billion(€7.55 billion total out of a €7.23billion) total commitment19 EU Member States and the EuropeanCommission (representing 64% of EUconfirmed pledges) have decided for2010 that 63% of funds will go towardsmitigation and 37% towards adaptation.US$1.21 billion (€1 billion) will go to theParis Oslo/REDD+ initiative.A substantial part of EU fast-start funds willbe implemented through existing initiatives.ODA will continue to play a role in supportfor mitigation and especially for adaptation.The EU fast-start funds will not reducethe amount of funding provided to fightpoverty and continue progress towardsachievement of the MDGs.The channeling institution is known for 65% of theconfirmed EU pledges for 2010: - ~61% will gothrough bilateral channels (63% of which will go toAfrican countries) and ~39% through multilateralchannels. - The main multilateral channels: the CIFs(€208 million), GEF (€108 million), Adaptation Fund(€56 million), IADB (€28 million), Consultative Groupon International Agricultural Research ( €20 million),and the FCPF ( €20 million).

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