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        Salceda elected Asian rep to the first-ever Green Climate Fund Board       08.08.2012  
               
          
		            
 - http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=771344329492 
   -  Albay 	province Governor Joey Sarte Salceda, also chairman of the Regional 	Development Council in the Philippines, has been elected to 	represent the developing countries in the Asia Pacific Region to the 	United Nations' Green Climate Fund.  
   - The 	Fund is designed to help channel up to $100 billion a year in 	climate finance by 2020 to help developing countries adapt to 	climate change. 
 However, 	the fund is an empty shell after last year's U.N. climate talks 	failed to make progress on sources of finance and the global 	economic crisis has left rich nations reluctant to commit cash, 	prompting fears the money may not emerge in time.  The 	board's first meeting will be held in Geneva, Switzerland on August 	23 to 25 and will start work on the board's organization and 	operations and the fund's first workplan, an official at the fund's 	interim secretariat confirmed on Thursday.  "We 	are ready and set to go for the first board meeting in Geneva," 	Henning Wuester, senior manager at the fund's interim secretariat, 	told Reuters.  "We 	hope to have at least one more meeting before Qatar," he added, 	referring to an additional board meeting which could take place 	before a major U.N. climate conference in Doha starts on November 	26.  One 	of the key issues for the board this year will be selecting the 	fund's host country. Germany, Mexico, Namibia, Poland, the Republic 	of Korea, and Switzerland have all made official requests to host 	the fund.  A 	decision on which country will be the host will be presented to the 	Doha meeting at the end of the year, the interim secretariat said in 	a statement on Thursday.  Disagreements 	about who should sit on the fund's governing panel have delayed its 	first meeting to five months later than it was originally 	planned.  Originally 	set to take place in April, the meeting was postponed three times as 	regional groups of countries threshed out which nations would 	represent them on the board, which will have 24 members and 24 	alternatives coming equally from both developing and developed 	countries.  There 	were fears that any further delays in the board's organization could 	slow the process towards the fund's launch, which is expected in 	2013, as well as run the risk of undermining U.N. climate talks in 	Qatar.  The 	meeting was first pushed back until the end of May after European 	Union countries disagreed over the allocation of seats to its member 	states. Thirteen countries requested a seat, wanting to ensure they 	have a say in the funding decisions.  The 	meeting was then delayed a second time in May and finally pushed 	back to the end of August after the fund's interim secretariat 	awaited nominations from the Asia, Pacific and Latin America and 	Caribbean regions.  "The 	secretariat finally received the last of those nominations on August 	1, 2012" Wuester said.  Governor 	Salceda was endorsed by President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III to 	the Dr. Mohammad Salim Al Sabban, Coordinator of the Asia Pacific 	regional group of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate 	Change on March 26, 2012.  Prior 	to his seat in the Green Climate Fund, Salceda is also a member of 	the National Economic Development Authority Board Regional 	Development Committee, Member of Council of Advisers of League of 	Provinces of the Philippines and Member of the Philippine Delegation 	to the Conference of Parties of the United Nations Framework 	Convention on Climate Change since 2006 to present. He received an 	award as the First UN-ISDR Senior Global Champion for Disaster Risk 	Reduction and Climate Change. (MAL/RR-PGA)   
  
           
            
          
      
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