It looks at whether funds are being equitably disbursed, «country ownership» is being enhanced (encouraging devolved management rather than control
by multilateral institutions), and vulnerable countries and communities are being targeted.
Investments in stopping deforestation make up less than 1.5 % — US$ 2.3 bn — of the US$ 167 bn committed
by multilateral institutions and developed country donors since 2010 to climate change mitigation.
Not exact matches
Part of the world population started to change its opinion starting during 1997 - 1998 following the setback of the policies imposed jointly
by governments applying neo-liberal dogmas,
by the owners of national and foreign capital and
by multilateral financial
institutions.
The prevailing terms of trade, monetary policy, and certain conditions tied to bilateral and
multilateral aid, which are all perpetuated
by the non-democratic decision - making processes of international economic, financial and trade
institutions, also frustrate the full realization of the right to development9.
On average, public finance
institutions controlled
by G20 governments, along with
multilateral development banks such as the World Bank Group, provide $ 71.8 billion per year in public finance for fossil fuels, and only $ 18.7 billion in public finance for clean energy (figure taken from from the report Talk is Cheap: How G20 Governments are Financing Climate Disaster, July 2017, available here).
These loan subsidies were in turn enabled
by multilateral financial
institutions like the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, as well as bilateral donors, highlighting the role for international finance.
Public climate finance provided to developing countries is the finance provided
by governments and bilateral and
multilateral institutions for mitigation and adaptation activities in developing countries.
ECAs have even greatly exceeded financing for these types of projects
by multilateral finance
institutions like the World Bank.
Investments in disaster risk reduction
by donors, national governments, the UN and
multilateral institutions should be child - centred and ensure that children participate in identifying appropriate interventions.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Green Climate Fund (GCF) risks becoming a sideshow to big development banks and other
multilateral institutions unless it rapidly changes course, according to the findings of a new study
by Friends of the Earth U.S. and the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS).