Improving the effectiveness of climate finance: key lessons
This paper presents an overview of existing practices by summarizing the findings from an extensive survey of various institutions, drawing on the lessons learned from development finance, the public and private activities of international financial institutions and experience with market-based instruments. The paper mainly focuses on mitigation, and it seeks to discern lessons for policymakers by addressing two key questions: What makes climate finance effective? and what tools, methods or systems might improve the effectiveness of climate finance?
Related Content
- Building evidence to unlock impact finance: a field assessment of clean cooking co-benefits for climate, health, and gender
- Delivering real change: getting international climate finance to the local level
- Delhi tops the country in fatal road accidents and in number of pedestrians and cyclists falling victim, says new CSE assessment
- Household energy access for cooking and heating: lessons learned and the way forward
- A Brazilian Proposal