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The effectiveness of climate finance: a review of the Global Environment Facility
Overseas Development Institute, 2013Overseas Development Institute study reviewing the operations of the Global Environment Facility.DocumentThe Plumbing of Adaptation Finance: Accountability, Transparency, and Accessibility at the Local Level
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2013World Resources Institute working paper examining phase one of the Adaptation Finance Accountability Initiative.DocumentExploring Climate Finance Effectiveness
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2013Ensuring that climate finance is used effectively will help to maximise its impact. The effectiveness of climate finance can be defined as the extent to which an activity attains its stated aims. These aims can vary, depending on the source of climate finance and how it is channelled.DocumentThe environment and gender index (EGI): 2013 pilot
World Conservation Union, 2013This pilot of the Environment and Gender Index aims to measure country performance at the intersection of gender, environment, and sustainable development. Socially constructed determinants can contribute to women’s disempowerment.DocumentTanzania National Climate Change Finance Analysis
Overseas Development Institute, 2013Overseas Development Institute (ODI) study examining and assessing the state of Tanzania's climate change related finance.DocumentClimate finance negotiations at COP19 in Warsaw
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2013This guide aims to provide negotiators and stakeholders at the nineteenth Conference of Parties (COP19) with a synopsis of the key climate finance discussions undertaken during 2013 under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Furthermore, it assesses possible outcomes of the summit in Warsaw which takes place during November 2013.DocumentAddressing the barriers to climate investment
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2011This guide comments on the discussions so far about financial instruments for the Business Model Framework of the Green Climate Fund (GCF). It summarises the barriers to financing mitigation and adaptation activities, as well as discussing factors to consider when selecting and implementing financial instruments.DocumentClimate and Development Outlook: Rwanda: Pioneering steps towards a climate resilient green economy
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2013This paper focuses on climate compatible development in Rwanda and the challenges and opportunity which the country faces in working on it . The authors describe a government that is moving from grappling with strategy and policy at a national level, to the practical challenges of implementing sustainable development at the budgetary, sectoral and district levels.DocumentThe Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2013
Climate Policy Initiative, 2013The Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2013 finds that global climate finance flows have plateaued at US$ 359 billion, or around US$ 1 billion per day – far below even the most conservative estimates of investment needs.DocumentUnlocking Private Climate Investment: Focus on OPIC and Ex-Im Bank's Use of Financial Instruments
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2013This working paper is one in a series that examines how public funds can mobilize private investment to help meet the significant needs of developing countries. Two public actors are examined: The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank).Pages
