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While climate finance donors agree that coordinating funds improves efficiency and effectiveness, the climate finance landscape is highly fragmented. The project examines why coordination problems persist by investigating the political and organizational factors that shape coordination of climate finance at the global level and in Kenya and Zambia.
The project is funded by the Swedish Research Council and involves researchers from Lund University, the Danish Institute for International Studies, Peace Research Institute Oslo and SEI.
- Country ownership in climate finance coordination: a comparative assessment of Kenya and Zambia
- The politics of climate finance coordination
- Coordinating climate finance in Kenya: technical measures or political change?
- Coordination challenges in climate finance
- Coordinating climate finance for the long haul