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Photo of trees in a red sunrise in Kigali, Rwanda
Africa Briefings Public finance Series

Nov 2025

Reforming Climate Finance: Adaptation Finance in Africa

There is an urgent need for adaptation funding, particularly in Africa. In meeting this, public funds must remain the backbone of climate resilience efforts.

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Packets of beef in foam trays at a supermarket
Briefings Food and farming Series

Oct 2025

The cost of red and processed meat: Impacts on health and healthcare systems in high-income countries

Reducing meat consumption across high-income, high-consuming countries including the United States, much of Europe, the UK, Australia and Canada could release billions back into overstretched healthcare systems.

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Renewable energy in India: Manufacturing and recycling require sustained support
Briefings Renewables Series

Nov 2024

Renewable energy in India: Manufacturing and recycling require sustained support

Recycling the components of solar and wind technologies will be crucial to creating a supply chain for new manufacturing in the future.

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Reforming climate finance: Unlocking funds from multilateral development banks
Briefings Public finance Series

Oct 2024

Reforming climate finance: Unlocking funds from multilateral development banks

Multilateral development banks play a key role in climate finance, but reforms could allow them to lend hundreds of billions of dollars more.

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Reforming climate finance: Asia leads in transition finance
Briefings Public finance Series

Oct 2024

Reforming climate finance: Asia leads in transition finance

Emerging and developing economies struggle to meet the criteria in existing sustainable finance regulation. Transition finance could fill this gap.

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Reforming climate finance: Debt for nature swaps in Latin America
Briefings Public finance Series

Aug 2024

Reforming climate finance: Debt for nature swaps in Latin America

Although a popular concept, debt-for-nature swaps are not a silver bullet for developing countries' growing debt.

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