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

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  1. Flooding Sindh province, Pakistan: people returning home as soon as the water recedes
    Flooding Sindh province, Pakistan: people returning home as soon as the water recedes

    License: Creative Commons
    Credit: DFID
    Source: Flickr

    International climate finance: opportunities for continued UK leadership

    Event - Public event - 9 May 2013

    This meeting convened by ODI, E3G and the Grantham Institute brought together experts, civil society, private sector, and UK government representatives to reflect on the experience to date with international climate finance in the context of global efforts to respond to climate change.

  2. European and international financial institutions: climate related standards and measures for assessing investments in infrastructure projects

    Publication - Research reports and studies - 4 April 2013
    Issue Number 1
    Adarsh Varma, Shelagh Whitley, Sonja Schmid, Emily Le-Cornu, Chris Dodwell, Emelia Holdaway, Rainer Agster, Dave Steinbach, and Alice Caravani
    A review of how public financial institutions are including climate change considerations in their investment portfolios. A key part of the study was to review whether climate change is mainstreamed in their sectoral strategies, such as clean energy and transport.
  3. The German Fast-Start Finance contribution

    Publication - Research reports and studies - 31 March 2013
    Sven Harmeling, with support from Anja Esch Linde Griesshaber, David Eckstein, Lisa Junghans, Smita Nakhooda and Taryn Fransen
    One in a series of Open Climate Network (OCN) papers, this assessment looks at the Fast-Start Finance contributions from Germany.
  4. All that glitters - what next for climate finance?

    Event - Public event - 26 February 2013 13:00 - 14:00 (GMT+00)

    This debate explores the state of climate finance and asks how to make climate finance work for the poorest. Smita Nakhooda - Research Fellow, Climate Change - joins the panel to discuss whether climate finance is achieving its goals.

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