GEF Home
    #
# RAF at a Glance  
# The GEF Resource Allocation Framework  
# Implementing the RAF  
# GEF-4 Indicative Allocations  
# Frequently Asked Questions  


GEF Performance Index

The GEF Performance Index seeks to measure each country’s capacity to successfully implement GEF programs and projects based on its current and past performance. It is composed of the following three indicators:


(a) Portfolio Performance Indicator (PPI), with a weight of 10 percent in GPI equally split between an indicator developed from GEF project ratings contained in the Project Implementation Review and an indicator developed from ratings by the World Bank Operations Evaluation Department of implementation completion reports of World Bank environment-related projects;


(b) Country Environmental Policy and Institutional Assessment Indicator (CEPIA), with a weight of 70 percent in GPI, based on the “Policies and Institutions for Environmental Sustainability” indicator from the World Bank’s IDA Resource Allocation Index (previously CPIA); and


(c) Broad Framework Indicator (BFI), with a weight of 20 percent in GPI, based on the average of the five indicators under the “Public Sector Management and Institutions” cluster of the World Bank's IDA Resource Allocation Index (previously CPIA).

Details regarding the GEF Performance Index, including a list of IDA Resource Allocation Index (previously CPIA) indicators, are contained in the GEF Performance Index document.

This page last updated on November 30, 2006