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No Time to Wait: Bold Approach to Climate Finance Sparking Change
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No Time to Wait: Bold Approach to Climate Finance Sparking Change

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Jan 28, 2019

WASHINGTON and OUARZAZATE, JANUARY 28, 2019 – New independent reports find the $8 billion Climate Investment Funds (CIF) is unique among climate finance institutions and drives fundamental change in how countries tackle climate change.

Launched at CIF’s ten-year anniversary summit, the “Power of 10: Shaping the Future of Climate Action” in Ouarzazate, Morocco, the analysis comes at a time of renewed urgency for forward-thinking financing solutions to the climate crisis.

These studies—an independent evaluation and evidence synthesis undertaken by the global consulting firm Itad and leading think tank Overseas Development Institute, respectively—conclude that CIF’s transformational impact derives from the following factors:

  • A country-led approach that aligns investment to national priorities
  • Explicit consideration of barriers to systems-level change at the design phase
  • Large-scale investments using concessional finance
  • Unifying multilateral development banks (MDBs) behind a common investment program
  • Flexibility and predictability of funding

“CIF has consistently taken a deliberate, collaborative and systems-level approach to the delivery of climate finance,” says Mafalda Duarte, Head of CIF. “We have learned which interventions and approaches are most impactful, gaining insights that not only strengthen our own work, but hold lessons for the wider climate finance community.”

CIF financing has sparked increased private sector investment in climate change mitigation and clean energy, and has helped mainstream climate change into national priorities, planning and institutions, according to the reports. These studies highlight the importance of bringing strategic, timely solutions to address challenges. 

For example, in Morocco, a CIF investment of nearly half a billion dollars cleared a path for around $4 billion in financing from other partners to break ground for the Noor Ouarzazate Concentrated Solar Power Plant, the largest facility of its kind in the world. The complex is a shining example of how concessional financing, technical assistance, and private sector partnerships can effect large-scale change. Noor Ouarzazate provides clean energy to 2 million Moroccans and accounts for one-fourth of the country’s solar energy target of 2 GW by 2020.

CIF was established in 2008 as an unprecedented commitment to supporting transformation towards low-carbon and carbon resilient development in middle-income and developing countries. Now, years later, as CIF celebrates its 10th year of climate action, independent studies have found that transformational change is advancing across all CIF programs. 

CIF programs span clean energy transition, energy access through renewable sources, climate resilience and sustainable forest management. The studies are part of CIF’s commitment to learning from its vast portfolio of over 300 projects across 72 countries. 

“When evaluating programs, it’s important to assess progress towards shifting markets and other systems, given the scale and complex nature of climate change,” says Joseph Dickman, Senior Evaluation and Learning Specialist at CIF. “Increased evidence and learning on transformational change are key to more effective climate investments in the future.”

It is clear that the world no longer has time to wait—climate action needs to happen now.  CIF’s proven experience shows that bold, climate-smart investments in partnership with others can make significant contributions to real, long-term change in the countries that need it most. 

To learn more about CIF’s transformational change journey, read:

Evaluation and Evidence Synthesis Summary document

Essential Learning for Climate Action: By Anna Williams

Overview of Transformational Change Leadership Partnership

Evaluation report (Itad)

Evidence synthesis (ODI)

 

Media contact
Scott Vincent Andrews: E: sandrews3@worldbank.org T: +1(202) 458-9562

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