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Figure 4. Overview of key greening entry points and tools in the intervention cycle

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INTERVENTION CYCLE PHASE | ENTRY POINTS | |
Programming
| - Country/regional context analysis
- Definition of priority areas and objectives
- Mid-term review
| - Country/Regional Environmental Profile
- Environment & Climate risk screening (screening for SEA)
- RMF+
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Identification
| - Avoid excluded activities
- Maximise opportunities for transformational change
- Guarantee the ‘do no harm’ principle
- Set biodiversity and climate contribution targets
- For investments: screening of investment project pipelines
| - Environment & climate risk screening
- Environment & climate screening of investment project pipelines
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| - Stakeholder consultations and dialogue; dialogue with FIs in case of investments
- Complete SEA, EIA and/or CRA (if and as relevant) to inform action design
- Develop specific greening objectives, measures and indicators
- Validate contributions to biodiversity and climate targets
| - Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
- Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
- Climate Risk Assessment (CRA)
- Rio Markers
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Implementation
| - Complete SEA, EIA and/or CRA (if and as relevant)
- Implement environment / Climate Risk Management Plan (if relevant)
- Green public procurement
- Monitoring of green indicators
- For investments: review monitoring reports by FIs / participate in monitoring missions
| - Environment Management Plan (EMP)
- Climate Risk Management Plan (CRMP)
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Evaluation
| - Lessons learnt on green alignment and contributions
- Dissemination
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