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An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN

Latest publications: Briefing papers

The principles and criteria of public climate finance – a normative framework

Publication - Briefing papers - 28 November 2012
Liane Schalatek, Heinrich Böll Stiftung North America and Neil Bird, Overseas Development Institute
This Brief looks at the three sequential phases relating to the mobilization, administration and the disbursement of climate change funding. Taken together, they offer a minimum guiding framework for climate finance, based on the principles and criteria briefly examined here.

Climate finance regional briefing: Latin America

Publication - Briefing papers - 26 November 2012
Liane Schalatek, Heinrich Böll Stiftung North and Nella Canales Trujillo, Smita Nakhooda and Alice Caravani, ODI
This Brief describes international climate finance that is being channelled to countries in Latin America to fund national climate change actions . It looks at funding across the major themes of adaptation, mitigation and REDD-plus, as well as identifying the principal actors within the region.

REDD-plus finance

Publication - Briefing papers - 23 November 2012
Liane Schalatek, Heinrich Böll Stiftung and Alice Caravani, Smita Nakhooda, Charlene Watson, ODI
REDD-plus finance has received a lot of attention over the last years. This Brief describes the funding initiatives in support of this major international mitigation strategy and raises some ongoing challenges for the equitable delivery of climate finance.

Climate finance regional briefing: Middle East and North Africa

Publication - Briefing papers - 23 November 2012
Liane Schalatek, Heinrich Böll Stiftung and Smita Nakhooda , Alice Caravani, Sam Barnard, Overseas Development Institut
The Middle East and North Africa is a region that is both vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and shares some responsibility for such change, as measured in terms of per capita emissions. International public sources that fund climate change projects in the region are extremely scarce.

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