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Indonesia Blue Finance Landscape
CPI’s latest study captures the landscape of blue finance in Indonesia and further examines the extent of available financing access for MSMEs.
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Assessing Jakarta’s Climate Investments
This case study is a first-of-its-kind attempt to track public and private urban climate investment flows in Jakarta.
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Accelerating renewable energy finance in Indonesia: The potential of municipal green bonds
Despite their potential, Indonesia’s capital market is yet to see the issuance of municipal green bonds due to multiple challenges. This study explores the use of municipal bonds to support Indonesia’s energy transition targets and analyze the overall feasibility of implementing such bonds.
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Leveraging fiscal stimulus to improve energy transition: Case of South Korea and Indonesia
This study, produced in collaboration with the Seoul National University, aims to analyze the COVID-19 recovery policies in South Korea and Indonesia, particularly the role of fiscal stimulus in their energy transition goals.
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Advancing the Baku-to-Belém Climate Finance Roadmap
This report is based off of discussions from a high-level event organized jointly with iCS, the Brazilian Ministry of Finance, CONCITO, and the Atlantic Council. It provides recommendations to guide the development of the Baku-Belém Climate Finance Roadmap, one of the goals for the 2025 Brazil COP30 Presidency.
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Integrating Urban Priorities into Country Platforms: Scaling Climate Finance through Multi-Level Collaboration
Summary of the CCFLA and SDSN Global Commission for Urban SDG Finance session at the 2025 World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, DC, which explored how country platforms—key tools for scaling climate finance—can more effectively embed urban priorities and support city-level climate action.
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Gendered Impacts of Urban Climate Finance
As cities expand and climate risks intensify, women—who are disproportionately affected yet often excluded from decision-making—must be at the center of urban climate finance. This blog explores how gender disparities weaken climate responses and why integrating women’s leadership, knowledge, and access to finance is essential for building resilient, inclusive cities.
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Integrating Urban and Subnational Priorities into Country Platforms
This policy brief presents a framework for urban-inclusive country platforms, aiming to support national governments in systematically integrating urban and subnational needs into the design, governance, financing, and implementation of country platforms.
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CCFLA Urban Adaptation and Resilience Finance Workstream Scoping Paper
This scoping paper informs CCFLA’s new Urban A&R Finance Workstream by identifying key challenges, mapping member activities, highlighting gaps, and offering recommendations for collective action.
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Landscape of Climate Finance for Agrifood Systems 2025
Investing in sustainable agrifood systems is critical to achieving multiple sustainable developmental goals (SDGs). This report analyzes climate finance going to global agrifood systems in 2021/22, tracking flows across climate uses, financial sources, sectors, regions, and instruments.
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Buku: Siapa Bayar Apa Untuk Transisi Hijau?
Buku ini bertujuan menumbuhkan kesadaran dan memantik diskusi lebih luas akan konteks keindonesiaan dari agenda iklim. Harapannya agar pemangku kepentingan dan masayarakat mampu melihat relevansi dari agenda iklim, serta realistis dan strategis dalam memformulasikan kebijakan transisi energi untuk membangun perekonomian Indonesia yang tangguh, berkelanjutan, dan bebas emisi karbon.
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Landscape of Climate Finance in Nigeria 2025
Nigeria stands at a crossroads, facing urgent climate risks while pursuing sustainable development. Despite a 32% rise in climate finance to USD 2.5 billion in 2021/22, this remains far below needs. Mitigation dominates, but adaptation finance lags, underscoring a critical gap as the country grapples with worsening floods and economic pressures.
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Top-down Climate Finance Needs
CPI collects and standardizes data on climate finance needs from a wide variety of scenarios to provide a comprehensive and unique understanding of the scale of the climate finance gaps in different sectors.
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