The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), is an international access entity based in Austria. It is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that promotes and leads international efforts on industrial development for poverty reduction, inclusive globalization and environmental sustainability. With a mandate to promote and accelerate inclusive and sustainable industrial development in developing countries and economies in transition, UNIDO has identified four programmatic fields, which include: creating shared prosperity for all; advancing economic competitiveness; safeguarding the environment; and strengthening knowledge and institutions. Each of these programmatic fields contains a number of individual programmes including, but not limited to, agribusiness and rural development, women and youth in productive activities, competitive trade capacities and corporate responsibility, resource-efficient and low-carbon industrial production, clean energy access for productive use, and implementation of multilateral environmental agreements.
As an international organization, UNIDO has 170 Member States and maintains a field network comprising 48 regional and country offices operating in all regions around the world. In addition, it has created various platforms, centers, forums and networks in order to fulfil its mandate and mission to promote industrial development in developing countries and economies in transition. It has established partnerships with entities, national governments, UN agencies, civil society organizations and development banks to identify project concepts aligned with national priorities.
Together with GCF, UNIDO intends to work on partnering with private sector entities to stimulate private sector finance and ultimately leading to a paradigm shift towards low-emission and climate-resilient development, specifically by unlocking markets for climate technology innovation, low-emission transport and e-mobility, industrial energy efficiency, and urban–industrial symbiosis and infrastructure.
Accreditation timeline
Accreditation term 1
22 Jul 2021 - 21 Jul 2026
Accreditation date
20 Aug 2020
AMA execution date
28 Jun 2021
AMA effectiveness
22 Jul 2021
Term end date
21 Jul 2026
Entity details
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Size
- Micro
- Small
- Medium
- Large
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Environmental and social risk category
- Category C
- Category B
- Category A
- Intermediation 3
- Intermediation 2
- Intermediation 1
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Fiduciary standards
- Basic
- Project management
- Grant award
- On-lending/blending:
- Loan
- Equity
- Guarantee
- Blending
Documents
Title | Type | Date |
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Building institutional capacity for a renewable energy and energy efficiency investment programme for Sao Tome and Principe UNIDO |
Approved readiness proposal | 15 Dec 2021 |
Pipeline development to deploy clean energy technology solutions in municipal wastewater treatment works of South Africa UNIDO |
Approved readiness proposal | 02 Sep 2021 |
Accreditation Master Agreement between GCF and UNIDO UNIDO |
Accreditation Master Agreement | 28 Jun 2021 |
Ghana Industrial Energy Efficiency Readiness UNIDO |
Approved readiness proposal | 09 Sep 2020 |
Framework readiness and preparatory support grant agreement between the Green Climate Fund and United Nations Industrial Development Organization UNIDO |
Readiness framework agreement | 03 Dec 2018 |
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GCF and UNIDO partnership agreement bolster climate-resilient industrial development
28 Jun 2021 / The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has taken another step towards greening the industry sector, one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions, by signing a partnership agreement with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). The Accreditation Master Agreement (AMA) paves the way for UNIDO to submit climate project proposals to GCF for funding.