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Scaling up Climate Finance

Target GroupExecutive Education, MasterResource TypeFull CourseDomainBiodiversity and Finance, Climate Change Finance, Sustainable and Responsible Investment, Sustainable Financial EconomyDuration> 4hAuthorClimate Finance Network, UNITAR
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Discover the essential knowledge and tools needed to mobilize climate finance at scale with this comprehensive e-course from the One UN Climate Change Learning Partnership. The “Scaling Climate Finance” course is designed to increase participants’ understanding of the complex climate finance system and identify opportunities to unlock both public and private capital for climate action.

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This e-learning course provides a structured approach to understanding and scaling climate finance. It equips participants with essential knowledge on financial mechanisms, stakeholder roles, and innovative solutions to mobilize funding for climate action.

Through case studies and real-world examples, learners will explore how gender equality and social inclusion can enhance the effectiveness of climate finance.

While many case studies focus on the Asia-Pacific region, the financial tools and strategies presented are applicable worldwide.

Participants will gain practical insights into mobilizing finance for climate action and ensuring resources are effectively allocated to address climate challenges.

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Full Course

Coordinate sequencing with other curricular elements to avoid overlap and ensure progression. Students should engage with comprehensive learning objectives through varied assessment methods. Monitor workload distribution and provide academic support resources. Design integration opportunities that connect course content to broader academic programs and professional development goals.

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