Strengthening transparency, accountability, anticorruption and public oversight in climate finance governance
As of: March 2021
In six countries (Bangladesh, Dominican Republic, Kenya, Maldives, Mexico and Peru) as well as globally the project made a contribution in order to improve control of international climate funding on a pilot basis. To that end, it promoted transparency, responsibility, integrity and anti-corruption measures within the climate finance governance at national and global level. Stakeholders in civil society, government and the private sector were enabled to play a stronger role in the development, implementation and management of climate finance policy. Cross-cutting working groups, online trainings, workshops and an online platform fostered networking among the stakeholders.
Successor project(s)
State of implementation/results
- Project completed
- A global network of climate governance stakeholders created and corresponding national networks established in six pilot countries; networking supported through the online platform
- Climate finance, as well as relevant institutions, processes, guidelines and procedures were mapped and evaluated at global and national levels
- An e-learning tool on climate finance governance issues developed
- Corresponding advisory support provided to network partners, relevant strategy papers developed, and at international level, contributions made to articles and events in the six pilot countries
Project data
- Country:
- Bangladesh, Dominican Republic, Kenya, Maldives, Mexico, Peru
- Implementing organisation:
- Transparency International e.V.
- Political partner(s):
- Diverse climate change relevant institutions in the respective partner countries/Diverse klimarelevante Institutionen in den entsprechenden Partnerländern
- Implementing partner(s):
- Transparency International (Proética) - Peru
- Transparency International - Bangladesh
- Transparency International - Dominican Republic
- Transparency International - Kenya
- Transparency International - Maldives
- Transparency International - Mexico
- BMU grant:
- 2.443.402,63 €
- Duration:
- 03/2011 till 02/2014
- Website(s):
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