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  • Established in June 2010 as a non-profit foundation Converted to an international organization in October 2012 24 member countries Vision: A resilient world of strong, inclusive & sustainable growth Mission: Support GGGI member countries move towards a model of green growth that achieves P/E/G 1 GGGI: New Kid on the Block DG - Yvo de Boer GGGI Seoul HQ Staff
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  • 2 GGGI at a Glance: 27 Projects in 19 Countries
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  • Starting point: National development plan Identify green growth drivers that can bring about P/E/G benefits (and address the SDGs) Formulate sector or sub-sector strategy & impl. plan Prepare bankable/fundable projects & seek financing for implementation 3 Financing for SDGs: GGGIs Delivery Model Diagnosis Green Impact Assessment Sector/ Sub-Sector Strategy & Planning Design, Financing & Implementation 213412344
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  • 4 Example 1: Ethiopia Growth & Transformation Plan (GTP) Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) Initiative Agriculture Water Energy Industry Urban Implementation through CRGE Facility ($25M- $50M - $200M)
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  • 5 Example 2 Colombia National Development Plan Amazon Vision Forestry Agriculture Implementation through Public and Private Funding PfP on reduced deforestation Grant based funding International National National, regional and local budgets Special sources (royalties, compensations) Private Sector Investments on agricultural and forestry value chains
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  • 6 Example 3 - Philippines Philippine Development Plan (PDP) Ecotown Framework (CRGG meth) San Vicente Municipality Agriculture Coastal & Marine Forestry Health Implementation through local plans (CDP/ CLUP/MTMP) Natural Resource Assessment Vulnerability Assessment GIS Mapping CRGG Project Development & Monitoring Facility Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA) Peoples Survival Fund (PSF)
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  • 7 Inhee Chung Sustainability & Safeguards Green Growth Planning & Implementation Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) [email protected] For more information:
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  • GGGI Members and Signatories Members Signatorie s* *Signatories are those states that have signed the Agreement on the Establishment of the Global Green Growth Institute but have not yet completed the ratification process.
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  • 27 Projects (+ 1 Scoping) in 19 Countries CORE CambodiaGreen Urban Development Program ChinaGreen Growth Contributions to Ecological Civilization ColombiaAmazon Vision ColombiaImplementation of Colombia Green Growth Strategy FijiSupporting the Implementation of Green Growth Framework IndiaMainstreaming and implementation of green growth strategies MexicoInnovation in climate technologies MexicoSubnational Green growth planning and implementation MongoliaTransition to green development PeruNational Green Growth and Competitiveness Plan PhilippinesEco-town scale-up: Climate resilient green growth planning at the Provincial level RwandaClimate Resilient Green Cities South AfricaLow Carbon Development Frameworks VanuatuGreen and Inclusive Energy Reform VietnamUrban Green Growth Action EARMARKED EthiopiaClimate Resilient and green economy (Norway) IndonesiaInfrastructure in the context of special economic zones (Norway) Indonesia Multi-sectoral green growth tools to systematically mainstream green growth in planning and project decision making (Norway) Indonesia REDD + Energy Efficiency and Renewables (Norway) IndiaGreen growth planning strategies for India (TERI) JordanA national green growth plan for Jordan (BMU) MoroccoMENA Green growth Planning (UAE) MongoliaWater-Green Growth Nexus Mongolia (SDC) PeruWater-Green Growth Nexus Peru (SDC) PeruGreen Growth Plan for forestry sector and implementation plan Thailand Industry GHG reduction to support the implementation of Thailand climate change master plan (BMU) UAEGreen growth initiative (UAE) VietnamWater and Green growth Mekong Delta (SDC)
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  • Our Delivery Model 1)Focused heavily towards in-country delivery; 2)Firmly based on existence of a feedback loop between in country experience and analysis and global products and services; and 3)Tailored entirely to the specific circumstances, demand and capacity of each country The Value Chain Our Seven Guiding Principles