CFAN Post-NCQG: Scaling Climate Finance for Resilience and Opportunity in SIDS & LDCs
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With the support of Canada, the US, and Australia, the RMI-hosted Climate Finance Access Network (CFAN) and its regional partners are advancing tailored solutions that unlock access to climate funds and leverage private investments. CFAN locally recruits, trains, and embeds finance advisors in governments or DAEs, dedicated to developing high quality priority projects while building lasting in-country capacity. With a global project pipeline representing USD1.4 billion, there are currently 20 CFAN advisors active in the Pacific and Caribbean: this event will announce the expansion of the Network to Africa.
As negotiations on the NCQG enter their last stages, speakers from Canada, the US, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and CFAN advisors from the Caribbean and Pacific will share their perspectives on how to effectively roll out new commitments, and how CFAN can evolve in its crucial role as a key delivery mechanism of international climate finance.
SIDS: Small Island Developing States
LDCs: Least Developed Countries
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