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23 paź 2024 · How I calculated the $75 billion gap In the absence of an estimate of the climate finance gap for small-scale farmers – and given the fast-approaching deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals – I have developed a ballpark figure, with some caveats.
- Examining the climate finance gap for small-scale agriculture - IFAD
This report shows that only a small percentage of the money...
- Examining the climate finance gap for small-scale agriculture - IFAD
Total financing gap. US$ 806,782,528. The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) supports projects and programmes in over 100 countries across the World. Through our programmes, we invest in rural people, empowering them to increase their food security, improve the nutrition of their families and increase their incomes.
Low-income countries (LICs) and lower-middle-income countries (LMICs), as well as eligible small island developing states (SIDS)4 would benefit from PBAS “climate top-ups” directly financed by the ACCs, in an amount proportional to the total amount of ACCs received.
The co-financing opportunities catalogue provides information on investment projects for which IFAD is mobilizing additional resources. Through its filtering mechanism and search function, the co-financing opportunities catalogue makes it easy to identify projects for priority themes, regions or countries.
IFAD grants support research, innovation, institutional change and pro-poor technologies. IFAD extend two types of grants, depending on the nature of the innovation and the scope of intervention: global or regional grants, and country-specific grants.
US$1.2 million from IFAD’s regular grants resources be earmarked to meet a financing gap associated with the design of Green Climate Fund (GCF) projects in 2021. I. Background and rationale
12 lis 2020 · This report shows that only a small percentage of the money invested globally in climate finance is targeted at small-scale producers. IFAD remains committed to ensuring that small-producers receive the support they desperately need to adapt to a changing climate.