Tag: green finance
New paper highlights how central banks and financial regulators can respond to climate change
Climate risks threaten financial stability, yet many central banks and financial regulators in emerging markets and developing countries lack capacity to respond. New paper distils lessons from Malawi on how central banks and financial regulators in developing countries can integrate climate change into their core operations.
January 6th, 2026
Enhancing finance capacities for the Climate Action Enhancement Package (CAEP) in Morocco.
UNEP DTU Partnership built capacity for climate action finance, introducing tools for NDC implementation
October 28th, 2021
Helping Sudan access climate finance
Through workshops and sparring, UNEP DTU Partnership is helping Sudan meet the sometimes strenuous requirements for international climate finance
June 11th, 2021
Matchmaking for technology investments
In a new concept, UNEP DTU Partnership and the UNFCCC have brought together countries with climate technology plans and donors looking for climate action investments.
June 7th, 2021
Danish investment fund reports on climate footprint
With climate change as a guiding structure and assistance from UNEP DTU Partnership, the Danish Investment Fund for Developing Countries sets new standards for their investment assessment and reporting.
April 28th, 2021
Ensuring green finance flows
UNEP DTU Partnership has supported IFU developing a new climate policy, affecting investments worth millions and moving the fund to the forefront of the efforts on green investments
April 29th, 2020
UNEP DTU Partnership joins climate collabathon
Partnership expert leads prompt on creating a blockchain-based green bond platform during Yale Open Innovation Lab Climate Collabathon
April 24th, 2020