GEF-6 PROGRAM FRAMEWORK DOCUMENT (PFD) TYPE OF TRUST FUND: GEF TRUST FUND For more information about GEF, visit TheGEF.org PART I: PROGRAM IDENTIFICATION Program Title: GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND CRIME PREVENTION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Country(ies): Global GEF Program ID:1 9071 Lead GEF Agency: WBG GEF Agency Program ID: P155395 Other GEF Agenc(ies): UNDP UNEP IUCN WWF AsDB Submission Date: 04-23-2015 Other Executing Partner(s): Governments of participating countries, Program 84 Regional Centers of Excellence Duration(Months) GEF Focal Area (s): Multi-focal Program Agency Fee ($): 8,133,974 Integrated Approach Pilot IAP-Cities IAP-Commodities IAP-Food Security Program Commitment Deadline: December 30, 2016 A. FOCAL AREA STRATEGY FRAMEWORK AND OTHER PROGRAM STRATEGIES2: Amount (in $) Objectives/Programs (Focal Areas, Trust GEF Integrated Approach Pilot, Corporate Expected Outcomes Co-financing Fund Program Programs) Financing BD-1 Program 1 (select) (select) Increase revenue for protected area GEFTF 1,000,000 0 systems and globally significant protected areas to meet total expenditures required for management. BD-1 Program 1 (select) (select) Improve management effectiveness of GEFTF 4,803,136 38,400,000 protected areas. BD-1 Program 2 Increase in area of terrestrial and marine GEFTF 6,364,355 48,317,558 ecosystems of global significance in new protected areas and increase in threatened species of global significance protected in new protected areas BD-2 Program 3 (select) (select) Reduction in rates of poaching of rhinos GEFTF 37,759,252 193,583,930 and elephants and other threatened species and increase in arrests and convictions (this outcome will need fine- tuning) BD-3 Program 7 Increased genetic diversity of globally GEFTF 1,315,785 16,768,482 significant cultivated plants and domesticated animals that are sustainably used within production systems BD-4 Program 9 (select) (select) Sector policies and regulatory GEFTF 4,562,680 16,690,630 frameworks incorporate biodiversity considerations. 1 Program ID number will be assigned by GEFSEC. 2 When completing Table A, refer to the excerpts on GEF 6 Results Frameworks for GETF, LDCF and SCCF. GEF-6 PFD Template-Dec2014 1 (select) CCM-2 Program 4 (select) Accelerated adoption of management GEFTF 2,605,688 21,682,400 practices for GHG emission reduction and carbon sequestration LD-1 Program 1 (select) (select) Improved agricultural, rangeland and GEFTF 2,685,321 9,100,000 pastoral management LD-2 Program 3 (select) (select) Improved forest management and/or GEFTF 1,029,413 15,963,720 restoration LD-3 Program 4 (select) (select) Integrated landscape management GEFTF 9,004,257 40,017,150 practices adopted by local communities based on gender sensitive needs (select) (select) SFM-1 Cross-sector policy and planning GEFTF 8,019,229 56,418,600 approaches at appropriate governance scales, avoid loss of high conservation value forests. (select) (select) SFM-2 Increased application of good GEFTF 3,453,434 32,500,000 management practices in all forests by relevant government, local community and private sector actors. (select) (select) SFM-3 Integrated landscape restoration plans to GEFTF 7,774,920 23,694,590 maintain forest ecosystem services are implemented at appropriate scales by government, private sector and local community actors, both women and men. Total Program Costs 90,377,470 513,137,060 B. INDICATIVE PROGRAM RESULTS FRAMEWORK Program Objective: Promote wildlife conservation, wildlife crime prevention and sustainable development to reduce impacts to known threatened species from poaching and illegal trade. (in $) Program Financin Trust Program Outcomes4 GEF Co- Components g Type3 Fund Program financing Financing Component 1. TA/INV Outcome 1: Reduction in rates of poaching of GEFTF 64,989,100 390,704,882 Reduce Poaching rhinos and elephants and other threatened species and Improve and increase in arrests and convictions (baseline Community Benefits established per participating country) and Co-management Indicators and targets: 3 Financing type can be either investment or technical assistance. 4 ANNEX B shows the complete list of indicators (preliminary) GEF-6 PFD Template-Dec2014 2 • Number of viable species populations at site level (measured by IUCN Red List and--for elephants--PIKE figures) or Population of known threatened species at project sites (increase – to be further refined and how to be measured uniformly) • Rates of poaching related arrests and convictions in program sites (increase at first, then decrease over time—to be further refined). • Protected areas management effectiveness (METT) score (increase) Outcome 2: Increased incentives for communities to live with and manage wildlife, derived from wildlife management in support of sustainable development Indicators and targets: • Number of direct project beneficiaries (from capacity building, trainings, equipment, jobs, revenue and income, products such as sustainably harvested meat, wildlife conflict measures, etc.) at the local and community level from wildlife management, sustainable livelihoods and economic development (i.e. tourism and other natural resources management and conservation activities) (increase) Outcome 3: Integrated landscape management practices and restoration plans to maintain forest ecosystem services implemented by government, private sector and local community actors, both women and men x Area of forest resources restored in the landscape, stratified by forest management actors. x Deployment of low GHG technologies and practices. Component 2 TA/INV Outcome 4: Enhanced national and international GEFTF 17,856,787 95,847,694 Reduce Wildlife interagency collaboration to fight organized Trafficking wildlife crime by supporting initiatives that target enforcement along the entire illegal supply chain of threatened wildlife and products. Indicators and targets • Number of dedicated wildlife crime coordination mechanisms and operational units established and, number of joined up intelligence-led operations (inter agency and regional / transnational) (increase) • Number of arrests and numbers of successfully prosecuted cases (including ‘kingpins’) based on anti-money laundering ( AML) operations and protocols that prosecute and seize the assets of wildlife criminals (increase),. • Number and percentage of seizures of wildlife and wildlife products at air and seaports, road, rail, leading to arrests, prosecutions and convictions. (increase). GEF-6 PFD Template-Dec2014 3 Component 3. TA Outcome 5: Reduction of demand from key GEFTF 05 0 Reducing Demand consumer countries (compared to baseline). Indicators and targets: • Changes in behavior and attitudes towards consumption of illegal wildlife products (compared to baseline), • Awareness amongst target groups of negative impacts of illegal wildlife trade for global environment, security and development • Number of markets/shops/on-line retailers selling illegal wildlife products (disaggregated) compared to baseline or Reduction in illegal sales of wildlife products, measured through market assessments of traditional and online retail operations Component 4. TA Outcome 6: Improved coordination among GEFTF 3,500,000 4,000,000 Knowledge, Policy program stakeholders and other partners, Dialogue and including donors Coordination Indicators and targets: • Establishment and functioning of a donor forum or establishment of donor high-level reporting system • Program monitoring system successfully developed and used for decision making, • Number of South-south exchanges that address wildlife crisis Subtotal 86,345,887 490,552,576 Program Management Cost (PMC)6 (select) 4,031,583 22,584,484 Total Program Cost 90,377,470 513,137,060 PMC is the total of the Project Management Costs of all child projects. For multiple trust fund projects, please provide the total amount of PMC in Table B, and indicate the split of PMC among the different trust funds here: (PMC breakdown). C. CO-FINANCING FOR THE PROGRAM BY SOURCE, BY NAME AND BY TYPE Sources of Co-financing Name of Co-financier Type of Cofinancing Amount ($) GEF Agency UNDP Grants 5,902,900 GEF Agency WBG Grants/Credits 168,000,000 5 This component does not have financing for the June 2014 GEF work program, but we expect to receive child projects in the future that will finance activities under this component. Also, during preparation, an assessment of ongoing initiatives by many NGOs and governments in demand reduction will be done to determine which initiatives become an integral part of the Program 6 For GEF Project Financing up to $2 million, PMC could be up to10% of the subtotal; above $2 million, PMC could be up to 5% of the subtotal. PMC should be charged proportionately to focal areas based on focal area project financing amount in Table D below. GEF-6 PFD Template-Dec2014 4 Recipient Government National and local governments In kind/ grants 129,135,060 Donor Agency DFID, EU, Agence Francaise de In kind/ grants 27,669,000 Developpement, Others CSO Born Free Foundation, Birdlife In kind/ grants 86,962,950 Botswana International, Gorongosa Restoration Project (GRP), Wildlife, Conservation Society (WCS), Snow Leopard Trust, Snow Leopard Conservancy, ZSL, IUCN, WWF, Congo Conservation Society, Odzala Kokoua Fondation, United for Wildlife (TRAFFIC, WWF, WCS, Royal Foundation) Beneficiaries Community-Based Organizations In kind 200,000 around Gorongosa National Park7 Private Sector CSR, Microcredit Funds, Forestry Grants 5,267,150 Industrial Ouesso, etc. Others IFAD, UNODC, WCO,
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