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Business Unusual Approaches to Climate Finance Allocation

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Provided by: weADAPT|Published on: August 20, 2026
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Synopsis

  • This report examines how the least developed countries are working to shift climate finance so that most of it reaches local communities, and why only a small share of global climate funding currently does.
  • It compares how four countries—Burkina Faso, Uganda, Malawi, and Ethiopia—each define what counts as "local" and decide how to split funding between community investments and building the systems to manage them.
  • Students encounter real trade-offs between directing money to immediate community priorities and investing in the governance, planning, and accountability systems needed to sustain that spending.
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Subjects: Economics, Civics, Geography
Authors: Tracy Kajumba
Region: Africa
Languages: English

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