Exploring climate finance effectiveness
Exploring climate finance effectiveness / Jane Ellis, Randy Caruso and Stephanie Ockenden. Paris : OECD, October 2013, 59 p. (Climate Change Expert Group Paper N° 2013/4)
Ensuring that climate finance is used effectively will help to maximise its impact. The effectiveness of climate finance can be defined as the extent to which an activity attains its stated aims. These aims can vary, depending on the source of climate finance and how it is channelled. There are therefore different views on what “effective” climate finance is, as well as on how this effectiveness can be assessed. This paper explores how different communities view climate finance effectiveness; the policies or institutional pre-conditions that facilitate effectiveness; and how effectiveness is currently monitored and evaluated. The paper concludes by discussing the conflicts and trade-offs encountered in assessing effectiveness and a possible way forward in balancing multiple views and priorities. (© OECD)
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Danièle Revel (19 novembre 2013). Exploring climate finance effectiveness. Veille énergie climat. Consulté le 17 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/oaoe