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Achieving Catalytic Impact with the Resilience and Sustainability Trust

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  • Fahmida Khatun

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A new policy brief from the Task Force on Climate, Development and the IMF seeks to improve the RST’s design by taking stock of the early experiences of RST programs. This policy brief is anchored in the experiences of Bangladesh, Barbados and Jamaica with wider consultations undertaken by Task Force members.

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  • Fahmida Khatun, 2024. "Achieving Catalytic Impact with the Resilience and Sustainability Trust," CPD Policy Brief 49, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).
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