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    Tracking climate finance inflows to South Africa

    2013
    As most part of the continent, South Africa is particularly vulnerable to global warming owing to the low resilience to extreme climate events of a significant part of the population, already low and variable rainfall in large parts of the country, a substantial share of surface water resources being already fully allocated, and the centrality of agriculture and fisheries for food security and
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    The role of the 2015 agreement in mobilising climate finance

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2014
    This paper argues that a new international climate change agreement to be adopted at COP 21 in 2015 has the potential to play a significant signalling role by underlining to countries and private investors the intent to shift to a low-carbon development pathway.
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    Going in the right direction? Tracking adaptation finance at the subnational level

    Overseas Development Institute, 2014
    This paper contains preliminary research findings, analysis and recommendations from the Adaptation Finance Accountability Initiative (AFAI) which seeks to improve accountability around adaptation finance.
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    Biennial Assessment and Overview of Climate Finance Flows 2014

    Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2014
    This guide, aimed at climate change negotiators, gives synopsis of the key elements in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)’s Biennial Assessment (BA) of climate finance flows. It also provides an overview of recommendations of the UNFCCC’s Standing Committee on Finance (SCF) to the Conference of Parties.
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    Financing readiness: insights from the Amazon Fund and Congo Basin Forest Funds' efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation

    Overseas Development Institute, 2014
    Finance to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, forest conservation, sustainable management of forests and the enhancement of forest carbon stocks (REDD+) has been innovatively structured to support ‘readiness activities’ prior to performance-based support.
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    The State of REDD+ Finance

    Center for Global Development, USA, 2014
    This paper presents a thorough synthesis of available data to illuminate the current global state of finance for reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD+). It adds to a growing body of work that seeks to understand the size and composition of finance for REDD+ initiatives, as well as the delivery of climate finance more generally.
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    Climate finance:is it making a difference? A review of the effectiveness of Multilateral Climate Funds

    Overseas Development Institute, 2014
    International efforts to tackle climate change are at a critical juncture. This report provides a critical review of the climate finance architecture. It examines more than a decade of experience of multilateral climate funds including the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the Climate Investment Funds (CIFs), and the Adaptation Fund (AF).
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    The Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2014

    Climate Policy Initiative, 2014
     In December 2015, countries will gather in Paris to finalize a new global agreement to tackle climate change. Decisions about how to unlock finance in support of developing countries’ low-carbon and climate-resilient development will be a central part of the talks. But key questions about how to finance the larger, global transition, will remain largely unresolved.
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    The effectiveness of climate finance: a review of the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience

    Overseas Development Institute [ES], 2014
    This working paper is one of a series of studies into the effectiveness of international climate funds using a common analytical framework. Its focus is the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR), the largest multilateral adaptation fund, with pledged capitalisation of more than $1 billion in grants and concessional loans.
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    The status of climate finance at COP 20, Lima

    Germanwatch, 2014
    This guide, aimed at negotiators, provides a synopsis of the key climate finance discussions undertaken in 2014 under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

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