How are the allocations for an eligible country determined?
The indicative allocations for an eligible country are based on a formula subject to adjustments for a minimum allocation and a ceiling. The formula combines two indexes — the GEF Benefits Index and the GEF Performance Index — to determine the share of resources that each country is allocated. A country’s share increases with higher values of each index. The GEF Benefits Index measures the potential of a country to generate global environmental benefits while the GEF Performance Index measures a country’s capacity, policies and practices relevant to successful implementation of GEF programs and projects.
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