5. 5
Potential sources of climate finance
Global North-North
(Bilateral DFIs, ECAs)
Global North-South
(Bilateral Donors, MDBs, Bilateral DFIs, climate
funds etc)
incl. Mobilised private finance
International Private Finance
(FDI flows, institutional investors, philanthropy,
commercial banks, corporate investments etc.)
Public Finance
Private Finance
International Domestic
Global South-South
(Bilateral or Regional DFIs, development cooperation
agencies in the Global South)
Domestic public finance
(domestic public budget, National DFIs,
government subsidies/direct support, state-
owned financial institutions or state-owned
enterprises)
Domestic Private Capital
(corporations, households, commercial
financial institutions, institutional investment
etc.)
7. 7
• Set goals within what is in control, but have a clear-cut
accountability/transparency system
• Measure global progress against needs both globally and locally –
to assess whether the goal is effective
• Reporting on the impact of finance – incentive system to mobilise
further resources, inform efficient and effective use of CF
• Revisit goals on a rolling basis
Further considerations
8. Contact –
CPI: climatepolicyinitiative.org
The Lab: climatefinancelab.org
Global Landscape of Climate Finance:
climatefinancelandscape.org
Thank You
@climatepolicy
@climatepolicyinitiative
USICEF: usicef.org
baysa.naran@cpiglobal.org