Scaling Climate Finance
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UN CCL Learn
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The overall goal of this 5-hour, self-paced e-learning course is to increase participants’ knowledge and understanding of the climate finance system.
By the end of this e-course, participants will be able to:
- Identify key climate finance sources, instruments and mechanisms and explain how these interact to enable climate action for mitigation and adaptation
- Explain the importance of different actors and stakeholders taking on different roles and responsibilities within the climate finance system
- Outline different measures, tools and approaches that can be used to coordinate public climate finance in a more efficient and effective way
- List innovative sources, mechanisms and instruments that can provide access to new pools of capital for climate action, including from the private sector
- Explain how applying a gender equality and social inclusion lens to climate finance can ensure investments to reach at-risk and vulnerable populations
The e-learning course is designed and developed through a gender equality and social inclusion lens. Relevant case studies, examples and stories are used to demonstrate how gender equality and social inclusion can be embedded into climate finance-related planning, budgeting, and decision-making for mitigation and adaptation.
A passing grade of 70% or more to the final quiz qualifies for a certificate of completion from the course. Only 3 attempts per quiz.
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