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Policy instruments for the Green Climate Fund

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  • Kris Bachus
  • Kristine Van Herck
  • Lize Van Dyck

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This study is part of the research of the Belgian Policy Research Group on Financing for Development (BeFinD). It provides technical support for the Belgian participation to international climate governance bodies, such as the GCF, where Belgium is a Board member since the end of 2014. The specific objectives of the study are to provide a comprehensive overview of the financial instruments that a donor can use to make contributions to the GCF taking into account the aim of the GCF and the institutional context (“upstream financial instruments”), the financial instruments that the Board of the GCF and national and regional intermediaries can use to mobilize private finance (“instream financial instruments”) and the financial instruments that the Board of the GCF can use to finance projects (“downstream financial instruments”).

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  • Kris Bachus & Kristine Van Herck & Lize Van Dyck, 2015. "Policy instruments for the Green Climate Fund," Working Papers of LICOS - Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance 505261, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), LICOS - Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance.
  • Handle: RePEc:ete:licosp:505261
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    HIVA-Climate - Sust Develop;

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