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    Climate Change Spending in Ethiopia: Recommendations to bridge the funding gap for climate financing

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    Author(s)
    Bird, Neil
    Zedwu, Eshetu
    Publication date
    2015-11-01
    Subject
    Climate change
    Conflict and disasters
    Economics
    Keywords
    Civil society
    Climate change adaptation
    Climate finance
    Disaster risk management
    Drought
    Floods
    Local Government
    Transparency
    Advocacy
    Campaigning
    Disaster risk reduction
    DRR
    Disasters
    Finance
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    Ethiopia
    
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    ACCRA
    Overseas Development Institute
    Climate Science Centre of Addis Ababa University
    Document type
    Briefing note
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    The Government of Ethiopia considers climate change to be one of its priorities in responding to the country’s long-term development needs. The nation’s widely acclaimed Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) strategy has called for annual spending of $7.5bn. With federal budgetary resources for climate change relevant actions estimated to be in the order of $440m per year, and international sources adding an uncertain amount that may be in the tens of millions (USD) per year, there appears to be a major financing gap.

    Therefore, if the CRGE strategy is to be delivered, and the lives of the country’s most vulnerable people made more resilient, much more effort needs to be exerted to mobilize additional resources both domestically and externally. In particular, international commitments on climate finance need to be realized. This is now a matter of urgency for Ethiopia, as it is for many other African States.  

    Drawing on research by the Climate Science Centre of Addis University and the Overseas Development Institute, this policy brief, supported by the ACCRA programme, sets out recommendations to bridge the funding gap for climate financing in Ethiopia.

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    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/595167
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