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The workshop aims to explore how countries utilize their systems to manage climate finance effectively, with insights shared by government and development agencies. It highlights progress review and recommendations to support climate change policy integration into national development plans. Participants will engage in peer-to-peer exchanges and technical sessions to strengthen practices. Organized by Ministry of Finance, Korea, UNDP, OECD, and CPDE, with 170 delegates from 25 countries. Visit www.unpei.org for more information.
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Use of Country Systems to Manage Climate Finance Workshop objectives and Agenda
Workshop organisers and Participants • Organisers • Ministry of Finance and Strategy, Korea and EXIM Bank • United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) • Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) • CSO Partnership for Development Effectiveness (CPDE) • Participants: 170 people • 25 countries: Asia Pacific, Africa, Latin America, Middle East • 30% government, rest development agency & CSOs • Government: 75% Ministry of Finance www.unpei.org
Workshop objectives • How is climate change finance interacting with national development plans and making use of country systems, and why? • How have countries and their development partners strengthened the capacity of country systems to access and manage climate change finance? • How are we reviewing progress to support national climate change policy and planning as an integral part of national development plans and on the use and quality of country systems to manage climate finance? • What can development partners do to ensure coherence, transparency and predictability for support to partner countries?
Workshop outputs • South-South-North sharing of experiences and knowledge • Evidence and perspectives to inform practice and help strengthen systems at country level • Recommendations for reviewing progress on development co-operation to support national climate change policy & planning as an integral part of national development plans and on use and quality of country systems to manage climate finance • Evidence and perspectives to inform the international policy and programmes, for example, UNFCCC, Busan Partnership for Action and Green Climate Fund (GCF).
Workshop agenda: Monday • 1: Key concepts: climate finance, country systems • 2: Country experience on country systems for climate finance: Asia Pacific, Africa, Middle East, European Union, UK • 3: Country systems: opportunities and challenges • 4: GovernmentPeer-to-peer country exchange: how climate finance uses country systems • Reception • Review Group for framework
Workshop agenda: Tuesday • 5: Peer to peer gallery walk • 6: Technical Groups: strategy/priorities; sectors/subnational; fiscal/private investment; finance modalities; monitoring/tracking; political economy – SIGN UP TODAY • 6. Groups:Country systems & international finance • 7. Green Climate Fund • 8. Progress review for use of country systems for climate finance and links to UNFCC and Busan • Conclusions www.unpei.org