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From gender-relevant to gender-transformative climate finance: Rwanda case study
This briefing examines the gendered impacts of climate change on women and girls, using Rwanda as a case study. It analyses the reporting, availability and tracking of gender-relevant climate finance, and the barriers that hinder women's rights organisations' access to finance.
Concessional loans for Africa's climate crisis: Whose fiscal effort?
What volume and proportion of finance to African countries for climate action came as loans in 2022? Is it targeting need? We look at data from the DAC, IDA and China.
SB60 Side Event: Gender-responsive data for climate action
DI presented at this event which aimed to highlight the critical role of gender data in shaping climate policies, with a focus on the Gender Action Plan and the impact it can have at regional, national and local levels.
Climate finance: A credibility gap? Webinar recording
Join leading experts as they explore problems with current climate finance reporting, transparency and accountability. What should count towards a New Collective Quantified Goal on Climate Finance, and who should decide?
Climate finance: Earning trust through consistent reporting
Exploring the climate finance reporting landscape, with recommendations for consistent measurement over time and between providers to improve volume and effectiveness.
The conundrum of climate financing
This paper proposes some foundations for just climate financing, and asks why funds are still insufficient for climate adaption to tackle climate change.
An uncertain road: Examining the World Bank’s climate change poverty projections
DI explores World Bank climate change poverty forecasts, discusses the uncertainty around climate change’s potential impact on extreme poverty and highlights the need for timely, high-quality data.
Climate vulnerability, climate finance (ODA) and protracted crisis
Use our interactive chart to reveal vulnerability to the impacts of climate change, volumes of climate finance (ODA) by country, and how specific risk and geographic groups fare.
Still too important to fail: Addressing the humanitarian financing gap in an era of escalating climate impacts
The humanitarian funding gap continues to widen as the impacts of climate change exacerbate humanitarian need. This Oxfam discussion paper, with contributions from DI, sets out the need for renewed reform of humanitarian finance and the wider aid system.