Evaluation Synthesis
EVALUATION OF THE SOCIOECONOMIC CO-BENEFITS OF GEF FUNDED INTERVENTIONS Issued on 2025 by GEF-IEO
The term co-benefits refers to additional positive impacts of a policy or intervention, beyond its primary objectives. In the case of natural resource protection and climate change adaptation, co-benefits can include improved incomes, livelihoods, health, employment, gender equality, market development, and better access to services.