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GGGI Membership GGGI Governance

Membership to GGGI is open to any Member State of the The Council is the executive
United Nations or regional integration organization that organ of GGGI, and it is led by
subscribes to the objectives of GGGI. the Chair (H.E. Ban Ki-moon)
and two Vice-Chairs (Republic
Benefits of Membership of Korea and Sri Lanka) for
two-year terms. The Members
GGGI Member States have access to technical assistance
of the Council in 2023 are Côte
from GGGI that will assist with their acceleration of green
d'Ivoire, Indonesia, Norway, Pakistan, Peru,
transformation, development of project pipelines, and
catalyzing of green investment—delivered through a mix of Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka, Uganda, United
global, regional and country specific programming funded Arab Emirates, H.E. Ban Ki-moon, H.E. Maria
through voluntary core and earmarked contributions from Kiwanuka, H.E. Boonam Shin, Dr. Pepukaye
GGGI’s growing number of donors. Member States also Bardouille, and the Director-General of GGGI.
have access to accumulated knowledge on scaling up green
growth solutions and knowledge-exchange opportunities
that will help to identify good practices and approaches, H.E. Ban Ki-moon
which can be applied in different country contexts. President of the Assembly & Chair of the
Council and 8th Secretary-General of the
Learn more here: https://gggi.org/partners United Nations
Questions and comments on membership may be directed
to Head of Governance, Office of the Director-General:
governance@gggi.org
Secretariat Executives

Ms. Helena McLeod Dr. Kyung-Nam Shin


Dr. Frank Rijsberman, Deputy Director-General Mr. Gerard O’Donoghue Assistant Director-General
Director-General and Head of Green Growth Assistant Director-General and and Head of Investment
Planning and Implementation Head of Operations Enabling and Policy Solutions
Division Division Division

Our Resource Partners (as of Q1 2023)

GGGI at a Glance
Accelerating Green
Growth in developing
19th Floor Jeongdong Bldg. 21-15,
Jeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul,
www.gggi.org

@gggi_hq
@GGGIHQ

@gggi_hq
and emerging economies
Republic of Korea 04518 @GGGIHQ @GGGIMedia
1. CATALYZING AND ACCELERATING 2. STRENGTHENING POLICY,
ABOUT GGGI planning and regulatory frameworks, and
ACCESS TO CLIMATE
The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) institutional capacity to achieve green
FINANCE/GREEN INVESTMENTS
was founded as a treaty-based international, growth outcomes
inter-governmental organization in 2012 at
the United Nations Conference on Green Investments Climate Actions
Sustainable Development. Green bankable investment Inclusive green growth plans,
projects, national financing LT-LEDS, NDC support, NAP
vehicles, green and climate development, MRV system design,
GGGI’s vision is a low-carbon resilient world of strong, inclusive, to the Paris Agreement. GGGI partners with stakeholders to finance instruments,
climate diplomacy
and sustainable growth. GGGI supports its Member States in develop innovative green growth solutions, project financing and carbon-transactions
transitioning their economies towards green growth model that investments, and share knowledge and lessons learnt.
simultaneously achieve poverty reduction, social inclusion,
GGGI's organizational culture is shaped by five
environmental sustainability, and economic growth. GGGI’s work
3. ACHIEVING A SUSTAINABLE AND 4. MAKING CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
contributes to its Members’ efforts to deliver on the Sustainable core values: Integrity, Excellence, Transformational,
Development Goals and the Nationally Determined Contributions Inclusiveness, and Boldness. CIRCULAR BIOECONOMY SUSTAINABLE, LIVABLE AND
while securing healthy natural systems RESILIENT,
supported through green jobs, services and green
209 2017 – 2022 ACHIEVEMENTS Climate Resilient Agriculture
Active Projects infrastructure capital markets innovations
in 2022 USD 8.6 Billion 7 million Increased access Solar-powered irrigation, renewable

green investment hectares of natural capital to sustainable energy in agri-value chains, climate
resilient cropping practices,
ratio of mobilized since 2015 protection services agroforestry Waste Management
USD 15 Access to energy Circular economy, urban and agricultural
mobilized for every 500+ advisory 300,000 people waste, wastewater, FSM, waste to resource,
USD 1 spent 1.3 million outputs Improved sanitation
Sustainable Forests bio-CNG
people leading to 200+ green 1.4 million people
REDD+, forest economy,
built resilience to growth policies landscape financing mechanisms,
Waste management
Global Team climate change adopted by governments
4.6 million people
natural capital market innovation Sustainable Mobility
E-Mobility, charging infrastructure,
over 600 staff/consultants
Transport
with 77 nationalities over
322 MtCO2e 200,000 potential 700,000 people Coastal Resilience
non-motorized transport
80% embedded in ministries of over
40 Member States governments
of potential emissions green jobs Mangrove restoration,
avoided created Green Buildings
sustainable aquaculture,
blue carbon Green urban infrastructure norms/
standards/ policies, energy efficiency in
residential and commercial buildings

UNITED KINGDOM
NORWAY
DENMARK KAZAKHSTAN 5. ACCELERATING POVERTY Renewable Energy
HUNGARY
LUXEMBOURG
UZBEKISTAN KYRGYZ REPUBLIC
MONGOLIA
ERADICATION AND Accelerated solar and wind energy
adoption, storage systems,
GENDER EQUALITY
TURKMENISTAN

MOROCCO JORDAN REPUBLIC OF KOREA geothermal energy, green hydrogen


PAKISTAN headquarters
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
ORGANISATION OF
EASTERN CARIBBEAN QATAR BAHRAIN
NEPAL
MEXICO BELIZE STATES (OECS) UNITED ARAB EMIRATES VIET NAM Green Industries
INDIA
LAO PDR
Cross cutting
GUATEMALA HONDURAS
SENEGAL BURKINA FASO Green industrial parks, green supply
EL SALVADOR NICARAGUA THAILAND in all programmatic solutions chains, energy efficiency in SMEs,
COSTA RICA CAMBODIA
GUYANA CÔTE D’IVOIRE ETHIOPIA
BENIN SRI LANKA
PHILIPPINES labelling and standards
COLOMBIA TOGO KENYA
MARSHALL ISLAND
UGANDA
INDONESIA
Headquartered in ECUADOR RWANDA NAURU KIRIBATI

Seoul, Republic of ZAMBIA PAPUA NEW GUINEA


PERU ANGOLA SOLOMON ISLANDS
Korea, GGGI currently
has 48 Member States
MOZAMBIQUE
VANUATU
TUVALU SAMOA 6. CARBON
FIJI
and operations close to
40 countries.
PARAGUAY TONGA
PRICING
AUSTRALIA

MEMBER STATES

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PARTNER STATES & OPERATIONS
Readiness, policy design, transactions, and trading

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