A development practitioner's guide to technical assistance for climate finance

LONDON — With growing pressure on donors to tackle the looming climate crisis, climate finance flows are set to increase — and with them, the need for technical assistance to help lower-income countries access and use those resources effectively.

Climate finance — a broad, complex, and fast-changing ecosystem — involves paying for the internationally agreed changes needed to mitigate and adapt to climate change and is funded by a range of donors.

As the sector grows, the breadth and intricacy of the multibillion-dollar financial flows mean that technical assistance is paramount.

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