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Learning Private Sector Youth Projects &amp
the GEF has provided more than $27 billion in financing
primarily as grants
and mobilized another $155 billion for country-driven priority projects.&nbsp
GEF Council The Council
the GEF's main governing body
Council
Secretariat
18 implementing agencies
a Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel
civil society organizations
private sector companies
research institutions
and other partners to implement projects and programs related to environmental conservation
protection
Alternates Focal Points Careers Legal Contact Us © 2026 Global Environment Facility
All Rights Reserved.&nbsp
&nbsp
Legal

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1420 SOUTH WEST 92ND AVE

MIAMI , FL 33174

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