A Fair Share of Climate Finance? Assessing Quantity, Quality and Alignment with Gender Goals

Addressing vulnerability and promoting security
Dec 03, 2025 | ODI Global

Addressing the impacts of climate change requires raising and allocating significant financial resources. Since 1992 and the adoption of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, developed countries have been obliged to contribute climate finance, in recognition of their historic responsibility for climate change. By evaluating each country's performance and providing accountability and transparency, this report by ODI Global aims to sustain ambition amongst those already delivering on their commitments, and encourage conviction and action from those who aren't. Laetitia Pettinotti, Sarah Colenbrander, Tony Kamninga, et al find that the trend had continued, although some countries who fail to meet their 'fair share' did significantly increase their provision of climate finance since 2024. https://odi.org

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