Using climate financing wisely to address multiple crises

P. Läderach, Bina Desai, G. Pacillo, Shalini Roy, Katrina Kosec, Sandra Ruckstuhl, A. Loboguerrero
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A convergence of several risk drivers creates the compound crises we see across the globe today. At the same time, the global humanitarian community and national institutions in affected countries are increasingly resource constrained. In this context, existing financing mechanisms should be evaluated for their potential to create synergies between social protection, peace, and inclusion objectives on the one hand and climate resilience outcomes on the other. The existing international architecture of climate change mitigation and adaptation policy and financing holds, in principle, the potential to address not only its main purpose of climate action, but also to contribute to development outcomes and address multiple risk drivers. Examples of this exist, but for these mutual benefits to emerge, and for climate finance to contribute more significantly to crises prevention, the agendas must become more aligned. Aligning several factors may enable coherence: i) Timeframes, from short-term response to multi-year programming; ii) Planning and targeting, moving towards conflict-sensitive area-based approaches and universal access to services; iii) Institutional arrangements and partnerships, coordinated national planning and jointly implemented local action.
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明智地利用气候融资应对多重危机
多种风险驱动因素交织在一起,造成了我们今天在全球各地看到的复合型危机。与此同时,全球人道主义界和受影响国家的国家机构资源日益紧张。在这种情况下,应评估现有的筹资机制,看其能否在社会保护、和平和包容目标与气候抗御成果之间产生协同增效作用。现有的减缓和适应气候变化的政策和筹资国际架构原则上不仅有可能实现其气候行动的主要目的,而且有可能促进发展成果和应对多种风险驱动因素。这方面的例子已经存在,但要实现这些互惠互利,并使气候融资为预防危机做出更显著的贡献,这些议程必须更加协调一致。调整以下几个因素可以实现一致性:i) 时间框架,从短期应对到多年期方案编制;ii) 规划和目标选择,转向对冲突有敏感认识的基于地区的方法和普及服务;iii) 体制安排和伙伴关系,协调国家规划和共同实施地方行动。
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