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    Policy update: nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs) and carbon markets

    Ecofys, 2012
    Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) and carbon markets are currently developing in parallel with increasing debate on how to link the two approaches. This paper explores the role carbon markets may play for NAMAs and the key issues around the compatibility of the two concepts.
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    Safeguarding REDD+ finance: ensuring transparent and accountable international financial flows

    Global Witness, 2012
    Funding forest protection in developing countries poses numerous financial risks, from inefficient allocation through to mismanagement of funds, misappropriation and corruption; detailed measures will be needed to ensure effective, transparent and accountable financial flows if greenhouse gas emissions from forest loss are to be reduced.
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    Catalyzing low carbon development? The clean technology fund

    World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2009
    This working paper analyses the first set of clean technology investment plans from Egypt, Mexico and Turkey and makes the case for greater emphasis on institutional capacity and governance in measuring programme results.
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    Capital Flows to Developing Countries in a Historical Perspective: Will the Current Boom End With a Bust?

    South Centre, 2011
    Argues that the policy of quantitative easing and close-to-zero interest rates in advanced economies, notably the US, are generating a surge in speculative capital flows to developing countries in search for yield and creating bubbles in foreign exchange, asset, credit and commodity markets.
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    Towards climate finance transparency

    Publish What You Fund, 2012
    International funding and technology transfer are crucial for creating climate change mitigation and adaption opportunities. This paper, jointly published by aidinfo and Publish What You Fund, calls for transparency in climate finance flows, harmonisation between climate change and aid transparency practices, and learning and collaboration between different stakeholders.
  • Organisation

    ephemera

    The independent journal, ephemera, encourages contributions that explicitly engage with theoretical and conceptual understandings of organisational issues, processes and life.
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    Economics and governance of nongovernmental organizations in Bangladesh

    World Bank Office, Dhaka, 2006
    Bangladesh has made striking progress on a range of social indicators over the last 15 years, an achievement widely credited to the country's pluralist service provision regime. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have significantly expanded their services during this period and have shown that it is possible to scale up innovative antipoverty experiments into nationwide programs.
  • Organisation

    Evidence and Lessons from Latin America (ELLA)

    ELLA is a knowledge sharing and learning platform, funded by the UK Department for International Development:
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    United Nations Development Assistance Framework Jamaica 2012-2016

    United Nations Development Programme, 2011
    Jamaica is on track to ensure environmental sustainability and to eradicate extreme hunger, but it faces a number of development challenges. United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2012-2016 provides a coordinated strategy for the delivery of UN assistance to Jamaica to meet its development objectives.
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    Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN)

    The Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN) is a network of 22 member country governments that promotes global change research in the region, increases developing country involvement in

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