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    Communication and visibility guidelines for FAO’s Green Climate Fund-financed projects 2021
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    Information sharing is key to collective climate action. For the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), communication activities are an integral part of Green Climate Fund (GCF)-financed funding proposals. Climate investments are critical to both mitigating the effects of climate change as well as building the resilience of vulnerable people and communities to its impacts. Carefully planned communication strategies built into funding proposal activities will not only raise project visibility, but will also support the overarching goals of FAO and GCF. The communication and visibility plan is an integral component of the main project document; therefore, these guidelines should be used to help define the project’s communication activities as well as corresponding budget allocations, which are to be presented at the inception workshop. In essence, these guidelines are intended to support the development and execution of communication plans throughout project stages, from the inception workshop to project completion, and from identifying key objectives to measuring impact.
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    A preliminary review of agriculture-related activities in the Green Climate Fund portfolio 2018
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    This is a review carried out by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), based on publicly available information of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) portfolio. It covers the 77 projects approved between the 13th GCF Board meeting in November 2015 and the 19th Board meeting in February 2018. These include 76 full scale projects and one Simplified Approval Project, supporting over 60 countries. Each of these projects was reviewed with the aim to assess the level of representation of the agriculture sectors in the Fund’s project portfolio. This document presents data obtained through this exercise. It should be noted that this represents solely the FAO analysis, and that additional information may be available from the GCF Secretariat.
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    Investing in carbon neutrality: Utopia or the new green wave?
    Challenges and opportunities for agrifood systems
    2022
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    The world’s agrifood systems are on the frontlines of climate change, both as a cause and a victim. The agrifood sector is increasingly being targeted and curbing emissions is becoming a key global investment and policy theme. 'Investing in carbon neutrality: utopia or the new green wave?' presents a comprehensive assessment of the key challenges and opportunities of carbon neutrality, and scopes out the road ahead for agrifood systems. It provides strategic insights on the actions needed to move the carbon neutrality agenda forward in terms of investment opportunities and public policy priorities, with important recommendations for development partners. This publication is part of the Directions in Investment series under the FAO Investment Centre's Knowledge for Investment (K4I) programme.

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