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Guidance Note & Framework

Practical guidance, toolkits, and analytical frameworks that support the design and implementation of gender-responsive climate finance policies, programmes, and investments.

Gender and Climate Finance Toolkit

A guide to help investors, fund managers and other stakeholders to identify and prioritise gender-smart climate finance investment risks and opportunities.

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