Protecting climate finance: An anti-corruption assessment of the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility

Filed under - Climate governance

Report published 31 July 2014
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Protecting Climate Finance: An Anti-Corruption Assessment of the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility is the last in a series of reports by Transparency International aimed at analysing the policies and practices that seven multilateral climate funds have in place to prevent corruption and enable accountability. The purpose of this study was to contribute to the positive development and strengthening of the FCPF’s Readiness Fund to support the effective achievement of its objectives.

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Country / Territory - International   
Region - Global   
Language(s) - English   
Topic - Climate governance   |   Environment   |   Forestry   |   Governance   

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