Tracking Adaptation Finance
An Approach For Civil Society Organizations To Improve Accountability For Climate Change Adaptation
Synopsis
A guide designed to help civil society organizations track climate change adaptation finance flows.
Key Findings
This guide is designed to help civil society organizations (CSOs) track climate change adaptation finance flows. It provides essential background information and describes a five-step process for tracking adaptation finance:
Step 1: Analyze the national climate change adaptation context
Step 2: Compile and analyze international adaptation finance flows
Step 3: Map funding flows
Step 4: Set tracking objectives and select funds for detailed national tracking
Step 5: Design tailored tools for local tracking
Additionally, the guide outlines how to use information on the flow of adaptation finance to design evidence-based advocacy strategies and influence the governance of adaptation finance.
Executive Summary
If your CSO wants to engage in a meaningful debate about adaptation, you need to gather evidence on the strengths and weaknesses of current adaptation finance structures. You can obtain this data by tracking adaptation finance and assessing the roles of various institutions in delivering adaptation finance to communities. You can then use the information in a number of ways:
Helping vulnerable communities realize their rights
Teaching communities and citizens about adaptation and adaptation finance
Pressing the government to improve its efforts to address climate change
Holding donors and governments accountable for their use of funds
Supporting government agencies, particularly those with oversight functions, to carry out their mandate
Projects
Adaptation Finance and Investment
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