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Promoting and Development Strategies of Green Finance im Coping with the Paris Agreement

The Fate of MPAs in our Future Oceans

The Media and Climate Action: How are Public Broadcasting Companies Contributing to Climate Action?

SBI third meeting resumed

11. Report of the Executive Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change Impacts20 Closure of and report on the sessionClick here for the full SBI agenda and all corresponding documents.

SBSTA third meeting resumed

5. Report of the Executive Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change Impacts16. Closure of and report on the sessionClick here for the full SBSTA agenda and all corresponding documents

A Gender Just Transition

Master Class on Access to Climate Finance - Applying a Gender Lens

This event will examine how different sources of financing can be accessed to implement transformative climate mitigation and adaptation actions and policies. By applying a gender lens and looking at lessons learned, the Master Class will identify the key skills, steps and tools needed to successfully access different sources of climate finance to implement transformative, from a gender and climate perspective, climate change projects, and how national institutional frameworks can enhance the enabling environment for such access.Details

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