This study has examined the early emphasis being given to climate change programming within Nepal. The paper focuses on the public financing component of climate change actions,but also acknowledges the role played by communities, civil society, the private sector and international support. The study is part of a broader effort by UNDP to strengthen the capacity of national and local level institutions to manage scaled-up climate finance, leading to the development of a climate fiscal framework at the national level. Such a framework will require clarity on climate related public expenditure, improved institutional coordination between sectors and different levels of government, with strengthened fiduciary risk and public finance management.
The objective of the study has been to refine an appropriate methodology and then conduct an exploratory Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Review (CPEIR) at both the national and local level. A major aim has been to show how climate change-related expenditure is being integrated into the budgetary process in response to national policy setting. Through time, as the CPEIR methodology is strengthened, it will serve as a tool to enable the Government of Nepal to improve prioritisation, efficiency and effectiveness of all public resources in support of climate change actions.
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Progress Report
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Keywords:
CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, ENERGY, INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
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Thematic Group: UNDP
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Social and Institutional Developoment
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