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Image of Finance fit for change report with text: Finance fit for change Exploring the challenges and opportunities for climate finance in states and regions. Now available to download.
Press release | 27th March 2023

Without climate finance for states and regions there can be no net zero, warns Climate Group

brazil
Press release | 8th November 2021

Latin American governments of the Under2 Coalition call for increased funding and financing to accelerate climate action

Bogota, Colombia
News | 20th July 2020

Improving access to green finance in Colombia

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