Publication

Mar 2012

This paper critically reviews the role of the World Bank in the design and management of the Green Climate Fund. It argues that an institution that lacks transparency and democratic accountability, has a track record of exacerbating debt in developing countries and continues to support fossil fuel projects should not be given a place in the regular structures and operations of the Fund. The authors conclude that developing countries and civil society should be directly engaged in the Global Climate Fund.

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Author Janet Redman, Oscar Reyes, Trusha Reddy, Mithika Mwenda, and Michele Maynard
Series ISS Policy Briefs
Issue 2
Publisher Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
Copyright © 2012 Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
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