to future funding ambition.
While these steps are aimed at increasing effectiveness, much work ahead remains to ensure the Fundโs lasting impact.
Read the full assessment, written by GCFWatch observer network members from @boell_us: https://t.co/4xE5ol68Dv
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As it celebrates โ10 Years of Climate Impactโ, @theGCF has made a number of major decisions at the 44th Meeting of the GCF Board (B.44) last March, including identifying host cities for new regional offices, updating approaches to country ownership, and making amendments
Members and representatives of the GCF observer network of civil society, Indigenous Peoples, and local communities present during the 44th Board Meeting of the Green Climate Fund (@theGCF), held March 25-28, 2026 in Songdo, Incheon, South Korea. #GCFB44
The GCF observer network of civil society, Indigenous Peoples and local communities has delivered the following interventions on accreditation and funding proposals, as well as policy and procedural documents during the 44th Meeting of the Board of @theGCF in Songdo, South Korea.
Through these meetings and discussions, the network aims to promote an effective and inclusive GCF through knowledge sharing and collaboration with the GCF.
Learn more about our involvement in #GCFB44: https://t.co/a1XKtuGASZ
LOOK: The GCF observer network of civil society, Indigenous Peoples, and local communities engaged in discussions with several governing bodies of the Green Climate Fund (@theGCF) during the 44th GCF Board Meeting (B.44) in Songdo, South Korea.
Follow the discussion through the #GCFB44 webcast: https://t.co/y5z2lu28ar
Learn more about the network and its involvement in B.44: https://t.co/a1XKtuGASZ
The proposal for expanding @theGCF's regional presence is being deliberated on today at the 44th Meeting of the GCF Board (#GCFB44).
For the GCF observer network of civil society, Indigenous Peoples and local communities, meaningful regional presence is not just about proximity:
a wider, sustained, and inclusive consultation with local communities, CSOs and Indigenous Peoples in the countries is necessary to shape priorities, influence decisions, and hold institutions accountable.
documents to be discussed throughout the meeting.
Learn more about our involvement in #GCFB44: https://t.co/a1XKtuGASZ
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The GCF observer network of civil society, Indigenous Peoples, and local communities joins representatives from governments, the private sector, and other implementing entities in Songdo, South Korea for the 44th Meeting of the Board of @theGCF (B.44), held March 25-28, 2026.
The network is in the process of reviewing, discussing, and delivering interventions on #ClimateFinance proposals and documents presented to the GCF Board for consideration. These include 19 funding proposals, 10 accreditation proposals, and several policy and information
the networkโs active observers: Tara Daniel of @WEDO_worldwide and Kairos dela Cruz of @icsc_ph will continue serving as Primary Active Observers, while Liane Schalatek of @boell_us and Natalia Daza of @AIDAorg will act as Alternate Active Observers.
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LOOK: The GCF observer network of civil society, Indigenous Peoples, and local communities hold preparatory meetings for the 44th Board Meeting of @theGCF (B.44) in Songdo, South Korea.
Preparatory meetings serve as the venue for the network to review and discuss the different proposals and documents to be evaluated by the GCF Board during B.44, to be held March 25-28, 2026.
As the first Board Meeting of 2026, B.44 also marks the beginning of a new term for