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Publication - Enhancing private sector finance through the Transparency Framework of the Paris Agreement: A sub-Saharan African perspective

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Title
Enhancing private sector finance through the Transparency Framework of the Paris Agreement: A sub-Saharan African perspective


Author
Max Horstink, John Thorne, Jessy Appavoo
Published in
September 2019
Abstract
Private sector finance for NDC implementation in sub-Saharan Africa (PRINDCISSA) was a multi-year research project funded by the Swedish Energy Agency. The Stockholm Environment Institute was the lead organisation on the project and was supported by Perspectives Climate Group and SouthSouthNorth. The project assessed how the private sector can be best incentivised to contribute to the financing of mitigation and adaptation activities as part of the implementation of NDCs. The project identified possible synergies between mitigation and adaptation activities, and explored the private sector’s role in supporting activities with mitigation and adaptation benefits.
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