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The politics of climate finance coordination

Lundsgaarde, Erik ; Adams, Kevin ; Dupuy, Kendra ; Dzebo, Adis ; Funder, Mikkel ; Moe Fejerskov, Adam ; Shawoo, Zoha and Skovgaard, Jakob LU (2021) In SEI Policy Briefs
Abstract

• Climate finance coordination challenges reflect political differences, including divergent interests among ministries involved in the governance of multilateral climate funds.
• Differences in the histories and governance of the Climate Investment Funds (CIF) and Green Climate Fund (GCF) – two key multilateral climate funds – shape debate on their respective advantages and future roles.
• The multilateral funds have encouraged cross-governmental coordination at country level. However, there are competing views on which governmental actors at national level are best-suited to take responsibility for coordinating climate finance planning and implementation.
• The cross-sectoral orientation of climate finance coordination... (More)

• Climate finance coordination challenges reflect political differences, including divergent interests among ministries involved in the governance of multilateral climate funds.
• Differences in the histories and governance of the Climate Investment Funds (CIF) and Green Climate Fund (GCF) – two key multilateral climate funds – shape debate on their respective advantages and future roles.
• The multilateral funds have encouraged cross-governmental coordination at country level. However, there are competing views on which governmental actors at national level are best-suited to take responsibility for coordinating climate finance planning and implementation.
• The cross-sectoral orientation of climate finance coordination contrasts with existing development coordination approaches, which emphasize coordination within separate policy sectors. (Less)
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Share or Spare? Explaining the Nature and Determinants of Climate Finance Coordination
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  abstract     = {{<br/>• Climate finance coordination challenges reflect political differences, including divergent interests among ministries involved in the governance of multilateral climate funds.<br/>• Differences in the histories and governance of the Climate Investment Funds (CIF) and Green Climate Fund (GCF) – two key multilateral climate funds – shape debate on their respective advantages and future roles.<br/>• The multilateral funds have encouraged cross-governmental coordination at country level. However, there are competing views on which governmental actors at national level are best-suited to take responsibility for coordinating climate finance planning and implementation.<br/>• The cross-sectoral orientation of climate finance coordination contrasts with existing development coordination approaches, which emphasize coordination within separate policy sectors.}},
  author       = {{Lundsgaarde, Erik and Adams, Kevin and Dupuy, Kendra and Dzebo, Adis and Funder, Mikkel and Moe Fejerskov, Adam and Shawoo, Zoha and Skovgaard, Jakob}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Working Paper}},
  publisher    = {{Stockholm Environment Institute}},
  series       = {{SEI Policy Briefs}},
  title        = {{The politics of climate finance coordination}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/110150175/2SEI_Policy_brief_CF_coordination.pdf}},
  year         = {{2021}},
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