Facilities need operating coherence.

Keep policy reform, technical assistance, finance, and local delivery aligned after mobilisation.

BGA designs the governance, sequencing, and technical architecture required for multi-country ocean and climate facilities to operate under real conditions.

Decision1
Lead arms5
Domains4
Qualification gate1
Moody top-down ocean waves
Institutional decision

The decision beneath the brief.

How should a multi-country ocean or climate facility be designed and governed so that policy reform, technical assistance, finance, and local delivery remain aligned after mobilisation?

01

Country workstreams inherit a common logframe but not a common operating system.

02

Consortium accountability becomes diffuse across technical and geographic layers.

03

Finance, governance reform, and community delivery are designed as parallel components.

Integrated configuration

Lead arms. One brain.

These arms lead the engagement. The full four-domain, eight-arm model remains available as the diagnosis changes.

Relevant capabilities
  • Donor Strategy & Capacity
  • Blue Economy Strategy
  • Fisheries Reform & Governance
  • Coastal Communities & Resilience
  • Blue Finance
Decision outputs
  • Facility-level delivery diagnostic
  • Consortium governance and accountability map
  • Country adaptation and sequencing framework
  • Responsive technical-assistance architecture
Existing proof

Scope and BGA role are stated separately from outcomes. No additional case result is implied.

£101 million · Four countries · 2024 to present

COAST Facility — FCDO and DEFRA Blue Planet Fund

BGA serves as core technical partner across governance reform, inclusive coastal stewardship, blue finance structuring, and responsive technical assistance in Indonesia, the Philippines, Viet Nam, and Mozambique.

Qualification gate

Bring the decision, not a deck.

A working session starts with an honest diagnosis and a view on fit. To make that session useful, provide:

  1. 01Programme concept, business case, or logframe stage
  2. 02Target countries
  3. 03Lead delivery and consortium partners
  4. 04Governance or mobilisation constraint
  5. 05Next formal decision gate
Pressure-test a donor facility
The Operating Model

BGA turns ocean complexity
into decisions that hold.

"One brain, eight arms, four domains. Every engagement pulls on the expertise it needs."

BGA is an ocean-only firm. The brain keeps the disciplines integrated. The arms ensure the work is technical, verifiable, and institutionalised.

Human-led AI Model

Institutional memory that compounds across 30 years of ocean engagements. The judgement is human. The leverage is AI.

Policy & Practice

Where the governance architecture sits.

  • Fisheries Reform & Governance
  • MPA & Spatial Planning

Finance & Economics

Where the capital stack is designed.

  • Blue Finance
  • Blue Economy Strategy

Science & Exponentials

Where evidence becomes decision-ready.

  • Marine Science & Data
  • AI & Digital Systems

People & Resilience

Where the communities sit.

  • Coastal Communities & Resilience
  • Donor Strategy & Capacity

Every capability is there because having it inside one firm is the difference between a coherent delivery pathway and a coordination problem.

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