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Board accredits 13 new partnering institutions, raising total to 20
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The Board of the Green Climate Fund decided to accredit 13 new partner institutions on the fourth day of its tenth meeting this week, diversifying beyond the seven entities it accredited at its last meeting in March. This brings the total to 20 accredited entities (AEs).
Accreditation means that these institutions have been approved by the Board to act as channels through which the Fund will deploy its resources to developing countries.
"We are building a vibrant network of partners - which is evidence of a rising demand for an active GCF," said Ms. Héla Cheikhrouhou, Executive Director of the Green Climate Fund. "Seven months ago we invited institutions for the first time to become partners with us. Today, close to 100 well-established institutions from around the world are working towards becoming GCF accredited entities," she said. "We have added to this momentum by boosting our number of accredited entities to 20."
Institutions which were accredited earlier this year have already started submitting initial project ideas and concept notes, and the Fund is working closely with its Partners towards the stage where they submit full project proposals.
Accreditation to GCF is open to sub-national, national, regional and international, public, private and non-governmental institutions which are eligible to apply through the Fund's Online Accreditation System (OAS). Applicants are assessed on their abilities to meet fiduciary, environmental, social, and gender requirements set out by the Fund.
The following 13 new entities have been accredited by the Green Climate Fund Board:
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