Khalid Tebe

Khalid Tebe

Khalid Tebe is director of climate policy, regulations, and market mechanisms at the Global Climate Finance Centre, where he leads work on climate finance policy, carbon markets, and transition-aligned regulatory frameworks. His experience spans Track I and Track II diplomacy, government, and international policy, including leading net-zero strategy development, NDC enhancement processes, and carbon market regulatory design, and advising on Article 6 cooperation and nature-related finance. He has served as a U.N. climate negotiator on Article 6 and is a member of the UNFCCC roster of experts for the Article 6.4 mechanism.

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Trust collateral: The missing variable in climate finance mobilization

Trust collateral: The missing variable in climate finance mobilization

about 10 hours ago // The next frontier: Produced in Partnership with CIFF

As ODA evolves, scaling climate finance requires shifting from bespoke deals to repeatable sequences. “Trust collateral” provides the infrastructure for this shift by lowering the cost of deciding, and converting intent into bankable commitments.