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IMPACT & RESULTS

Results & Impact

Results and impact lie at the core of CIF's mission. As the climate crisis grows more dire and the need for evidence on how to effectively address it becomes more essential, CIF’s commitment to rigorous, inclusive monitoring and reporting (M&R) helps ensure that every dollar of its climate finance contributes to transformational climate and development objectives.

CIF's Impact Statement

"Accelerated transformational change and climate financing that enable progress toward net-zero emissions and adaptive, climate-resilient development pathways, in a just and socially inclusive manner."

Since each CIF program aims to tackle different dimensions of the climate crisis, CIF’s M&R approach relies on program-specific M&R systems. These systems employ a limited number of core indicators to illustrate annual progress against the programs’ total expected results, for example, “tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduced or avoided” (Clean Technology, Sustainable Forests, and Energy Access) and “the number of people supported to cope with the effects of climate change” (Climate Resilience). A range of other tools and approaches complement CIF’s monitoring of core indicators, such as supporting participatory M&R workshops, tracking and modeling development co-benefits, harvesting data from project-specific indicators and qualitative assessments, undertaking implementation case studies, and conducting enhanced real-time monitoring activities and other analytics.

CIF recipient countries, multilateral development banks (MDBs), and other stakeholders all have a role to play in collecting data, reporting, assessing, and evaluating the achievements of CIF’s programs and projects. Local stakeholders, for example, are engaged to review and validate results as the programs progress. CIF also supports recipient countries and other stakeholders with M&R capacity-building opportunities to enable a sustainable, country-led approach to managing the results achieved through climate finance and related learning.

KEY RESULTS

Greenhouse gas emissions
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29.1 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions (tCO2 eq.) reduced or avoided annually

(Based on 86 of 169 Clean Technology and Energy Access projects)

Million People
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15.1 million people supported to cope with the effects of climate change

52.8% men vs. 47.2% women

(Based on 54 of 64 Climate Resilience projects)

Million People
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2.1 million people with enhanced livelihood co-benefits

56.7% men vs. 43.3% women

(Based on 24 of 34 Sustainable Forests projects)

Gigawatts
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12.3 gigawatts (GW) of installed renewable energy capacity

(Based on 52 of 103 Clean Technology and Energy Access projects)

Million People
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1.2 million with improved energy access

(Based on 11 of 32 Energy Access projects)

USD Billions
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$25.1 billion in achieved co-financing

(Based on 122 of 172 Clean Technology and Energy Access projects)

Million Hectares
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318.8 million hectares (ha) of land under sustainable management practices

(Based on 30 of 91 Sustainable Forests and Climate Resilience projects)

RECENT RESULTS REPORTS

CIF's annual results are published in June of each year. Program results highlights can be found under: Clean Technology, Energy Access, Climate Resilience, Sustainable Forests.

More detailed annual program results are available in each program’s operational and results report:

Clean Technology Fund Results report
Forest Investment Program (FIP) Operational and Results Report
Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) Operational and Results Report
Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) Operational and Results Report
Scaling up Renewable Energy in Low Income Countries (SREP) Operational and Results Report
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M&R TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTS

THEORY

The CIF Theory of Change (2022) provides a high-level blueprint for how CIF’s programs and other components work in concert to drive an overarching mission: accelerating transformational change and climate financing that enable progress toward net-zero emissions and adaptive, climate-resilient development pathways, in a just and socially inclusive manner.

DESIGN

Each CIF program is governed by a single integrated results framework that describes the key results the program intends to achieve and the indicators to measure these results, along with integrated evaluation, learning, and gender considerations at every level of program results. CIF’s unique approach combines essential monitoring and accountability functions with a holistic, multi-level, and multi-dimensional approach, including a complex systems orientation and emergent learning opportunities.

ACTION

CIF’s program-specific M&R systems are put into action through a series of M&R toolkits. These toolkits translate the formally approved Integrated Results Frameworks for each program into a practical guide and include, among other features, precise indicator definitions, methodologies, measurement guidance, and reporting protocols.

POLICY

CIF’s overall objectives, principles, arrangements, and minimum requirements for integrated monitoring, evaluation, and learning are stipulated through CIF's Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Policy.

TRAINING

Comprehensive online M&R training modules are available for FIP and PPCR in three languages (English, French, and Spanish). CIF also conducts a range of country-level training workshops on M&R across programs on a rolling basis.

Results & Impact KEY DOCUMENTS

Theory of Change for the Climate Investment Funds

May 2022
Meeting Working Document, Budget and Progress Report

CIF Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Policy and Guidance

Dec 2021
Monitoring and Reporting Toolkits

Monitoring and Reporting Toolkits

Integrated Results Frameworks

Integrated Results Frameworks

RESULTS ANALYTICS

As CIF programs advance in their implementation, the potential for on-the-ground evidence of what works, how much, and for whom in climate finance continues to grow. CIF supports strategic enhancements of results analysis and learning at portfolio, program, and project levels to complement the main results data directly tracked through the programmatic M&R systems. Recent results analytics initiatives include:

  •  Alignment of CIF’s results with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other international frameworks
  •  Assessing and modeling the development co-benefits of climate finance
  •  Climate Delivery Initiative (CDI) and other implementation case studies and learning fora
  •  Real-time monitoring of energy storage and coal transition
  •  Geographic, thematic, and sectoral analyses
  •  Demand-driven research and analytics to address data and evidence gaps in CIF’s programming cycle.

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