The Centre de Suivi Écologique (CSE) is a national entity located in Senegal whose core activities include environmental monitoring, natural resources management and conducting environmental impact assessments. It has built partnerships at the local (subnational) and national levels, as well as with international donors, in order to develop climate change projects and programmes, particularly in the areas of environment, agriculture and livestock. One of its key activities has been improving the access of vulnerable populations and local stakeholders to information required in order to strengthen their resilience to and to build capacity to adapt to climate change variability and impacts, such as droughts and desertification. Other activities include conducting economic analyses for areas that are particularly vulnerable to climate change and natural risks, thereby allowing for better adaptation project selection. CSE views its accreditation to the GCF is an opportunity for it to continue developing and delivering climate change adaptation projects and programmes at the national and subnational levels, and in the process build its capacity as an organisation to serve more regions.
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Accreditation timeline
Accreditation term 1
28 Mar 2016 - 27 Mar 2021
Accreditation date
25 Mar 2015
AMA execution date
24 Oct 2015
AMA effectiveness
28 Mar 2016
Term end date
27 Mar 2021
Accreditation term 2
19 Oct 2023 - 18 Oct 2028
Re-accreditation date
30 Mar 2022
AMA execution date
16 Nov 2022
AMA effectiveness
19 Oct 2023
Term end date
18 Oct 2028
Entity details
Size
Micro
Small
Medium
Large
Environmental and social risk category
Category C
Category B
Category A
Intermediation 3
Intermediation 2
Intermediation 1
Fiduciary standards
Basic
Project management
Grant award
On-lending/blending:
Loan
Equity
Guarantee
Blending
Projects
SAP043
Cross-cutting
Senegal
Upscaling "Naatangue" integrated family and village farms for a resilient agriculture in Senegal
FP003
Adaptation
Senegal
Increasing the resilience of ecosystems and communities through
the restoration of the productive bases of salinized lands
03 Sep 2015 / The Green Climate Fund is convening its national and regional accredited entities for four days of training on the Fund’s environmental and social safeguards (ESS) and gender policy at GCF headquarters in Songdo.
Address
Rue Leon Gontran Damas, Fann Residence, Dakar, Senegal
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