The Green Climate Fund releases Water Project Design Guidelines
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has released a new three-part set of Water Project Design Guidelines, offering a structured, programmatic approach to developing climate-resilient water initiatives.
To enhance water security and climate resilience, the GCF leverages innovative financing mechanisms to address critical water security areas, including water conservation, efficiency, and reuse; hydrological monitoring; early warning systems and risk assessment; integrated water resource management; SDG 6 alignment; ecosystem-based adaptation; and climate-resilient WASH solutions.
Part 1 presents a comprehensive overview of designing climate-resilient water projects. This document provides practical recommendations for developing impactful water sector proposals that align with GCF's investment criteria. GCF Water Project Design Guidelines – Part 1
Part 2 explores practical applications, including Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM), Climate Resilient WASH (CR-WASH), drought and flood management. It features targeted recommendations, especially for Small Island Developing States (SIDS), and fosters alignment with global climate goals. GCF Water Project Design Guidelines – Part 2
Part 3 focuses on sanitation systems, offering strategies to integrate climate adaptation and mitigation into WASH proposals. It includes step-by-step guidance on proposal development and strengthening institutional frameworks. GCF Water Project Design Guidelines – Part 3