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What (who) is GEF - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GEF (disambiguation)

GEF         
  • A 1932 article that suggested trickery and [[ventriloquism]] from Voirrey Irving was the cause of the Gef phenomena.
SUPPOSED TALKING MONGOOSE
Gef the Talking Mongoose; Dalby Spook; Gef the talking mongoose; Talking Mongoose; Talking mongoose
Global Environmental Facility         
PUBLIC FUNDER OF PROJECTS TO IMPROVE THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
Global Environmental Facility; The Global Environment Facility
The GEF is aimed at four global problems: climate change, pollution of international waters, destruction of biodiversity, and depletion of stratospheric ozone. The Facility was started in 1990 as a pilot project to help developing countries protect the environment and to transfer environmentally benign technology to these nations. The program is jointly administered by the World Bank, the U.N. Environment Program, and the U.N. Development Program.
Green European Foundation         
POLITICAL FOUNDATION, THINK TANK
Green European Institute
The Green European Foundation is a political foundation at European level funded by the European Parliament. It is linked to, but independent of, other European Green actors such as the European Green Party and Greens–European Free Alliance.

Wikipedia

GEF

GEF or Gef may refer to:

  • Gef, a supposed talking mongoose from the Isle of Man
  • Global Enrichment Foundation, a Canadian humanitarian organization
  • Global Environment Facility, an intergovernmental environmental organizations
  • Global Equality Fund, of the United States Department of State
  • Green European Foundation, a European political foundation
  • Graphical Editing Framework, a software framework
  • Greek Expeditionary Force (Korea), during the Korean War
  • Greif, Inc., an American manufacturing company
  • Guanine nucleotide exchange factor
Examples of use of GEF
1. GEF will hostenvironmentalists and policymakers from the public and private sectors and civil society from 176 countries at a meeting in Cape Town, South Africa, August 2'–30.'4; The meeting will chart "a forward–looking agenda and work program for the GEF, including field visits to GEF–financed projects," according to the GEF Web site.
2. Development specialists at the World Bank work with GEF in preparing co–financed projects and supervise their implementation.'4; Since 1''1, the bank has helped implement $1,'72 billion worth of GEF financing and $3,037 billion in co–financing for GEF projects in 80 countries.
3. House Republicans argued that the GEF should stop resisting reforms intended to measure performance of grants.
4. The fourth round of the biannual global workshop of the GEF/SGP is scheduled to end on June 24.
5. Many of the IDA and GEF projects are administered by the World Bank and United Nations development organizations.