Evaluation of Danish Funding for Climate Change Mitigation in Developing Countries
Focusing on Danish funding for climate change mitigation in developing countries in the period from 2013 to 2019, the evaluation examines the strategic effectiveness of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The findings rest on evidence from studies of bilateral projects and programmes in four countries, namely Ethiopia, Indonesia, South Africa and Vietnam, as well as on assessments of mitigation initiatives undertaken through selected multilateral partners, including the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and development banks. The evaluation concludes that the successful energy sector initiatives can be complemented with additional funds for reducing emissions through nature-based solutions. The independent evaluation team comprised consultants from Particip and ODI.
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Annex C: Evolution of mitigation portfolio financing, 2013-2018
Annex D: Evidence and options for ecological mitigation
Annex E: Comparing mitigation investments in a bounded future
Annex F: Lines of enquiry and sources
Annex G: Intervention review template and explanatory notes
Annex H: Ethiopia Country Study
Annex I: Indonesia Country Study
Annex J: South Africa Country Study
Annex K: Vietnam Country Study
Annex L: The Green Climate Fund
Annex M: The Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme
Annex N: The International Energy Agency
Annex O: The Investment Fund for Developing Countries
Annex P: The Sustainable Energy for Africa Facility
Annex Q: Verdens Skove, Forests of the World
Annex R: The Nationally Determined Contribution Partnership
Annex S: The Danish Energy Agency
Annex T: Argentina: Sustainable Urban Development
Publisher | Evaluation, Learning and Quality Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Danida, Denmark |
Author | Particip/Overseas Development Institute (ODI) |
Published | 17.06.2021 |
Pages | 92 |
ISBN | 978-87-93760-52-3 |