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As the world’s largest climate fund, GCF accelerates transformative climate action in developing countries through a country-owned partnership approach and use of flexible financing solutions and climate investment expertise.
GCF at a glance
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Beware of scam emails and messages purporting to be from GCF
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GCF strengthens bilateral cooperation with Costa Rica and Tajikistan
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Driving rapid climate action: 10 new projects ready for delivery
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Pacific Islander voices: living on the frontlines of the climate crisis
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Farmerline: Empowering smallholder farmers and governments to create climate-resilient agribusinesses
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Bridging the climate-health gap
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GCF strengthens climate action collaboration in the MENA region
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Building climate resilient economies: water solutions in Grenada’s agriculture and tourism sectors
3 - 6 September 2024
REDD+ Results-based Payments (RBPs) Workshop
GCF works to increase access for developing countries, which means quicker, simpler, with harmonised standards, delivered closer to local communities, and catalysing more funding.
Explore our funding windows and ways of partnering with us.
Fishers in West Santo Province, Vanuatu are seeing decreasing fish sizes in their catch. Photo: Nikiatu Kuautonga/Save the Children
Electricity cuts off every day, at any given moment. That is why I looked for a way to have constant power. I chose to use BBOXX solar power. The television is working, and the customers can enjoy it. My family’s livelihood has been transformed thanks to my business
Aboubakar Ntabanganyiman
Shop owner, Gasinga, Rwanda
The voices of Datem del Marañón: Protecting one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world
Before this project, we did not know how to harvest the tree. Our ancestors used to cut it down. This new technique is much more efficient. When we harvest, we preserve branches so that animals can feed.
Segundo Chanchari
Aguaje palm tree escalation technician
On the frontlines of climate change: Financing the largest community-based adaptation project in Vanuatu
We women depend on fishing along the coastline to provide fish for our families, but most of our catch now is much smaller than the ones we caught here in the past years.
Jennie Jenery
Villager from Efate Island in Vanuatu
I have just received a new rice variety this year [2020]. I planted it in June and harvested it in November. I'm thrilled to say that the increased yields were as high as I had hoped.
Sam Dany
Farmer in Kampong Cham Province
GCF is delivering impactful climate action
where it’s needed most
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