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Blog post | 2022

As climate adaptation takes centre stage, so should corruption considerations. Insights from Colombia’s NDC

Juan Camilo Ceballos Oviedo, Saul Mullard (2022)
U4 Blog Post
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https://www.u4.no/blog/climate-adaptation-takes-centre-stage-so-should-corruption

As COP27 hears the shout for funding climate adaptation – rather than just mitigation – anti-corruption voices also need to be heard. Corruption will cripple climate action.

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https://www.u4.no/blog/climate-adaptation-takes-centre-stage-so-should-corruption

Saul Mullard

Senior Advisor (U4)
  • saul.mullard@cmi.no
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  • Corruption
  • Climate and Natural Resources
  • Colombia
  • Latin America
  • Corruption
  • Climate adaptation

Also by this author:

Blog post | 2022

Climate change action requires gender-sensitive anti-corruption efforts

Monica Kirya, Matthew Gichohi, Saul Mullard

U4 Issue | 2021

Lobbying, corruption and climate finance: The stakes for international development

Michael Nest, Saul Mullard

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U4 Issue | 2022

Integrating corruption considerations into Nationally Determined Contributions. Insights from Colombia’s climate adaptation efforts at the local level

Juan Camilo Ceballos Oviedo

U4 Practice Insight | 2022

Transparency as a game changer in the health sector? Insights from ACTUE Colombia

Karen Hussmann

Report in External Series | 2022

Annex 2-4: Norway's contribution to women's participation in peacebuilding A Case Study Analysis from Afghanistan, Colombia and Nordic Women Mediators Network

Kirsten S. Natvig, Torunn Wimpelmann, Mirwais Wardak, Martha Inés Romero, Robert Forster, Arne Disch

Master's Thesis | 2020

The effect of a supply shock in the production of cocaine on violence: Evidence from Colombia and Venezuela

Monica Beeder

Journal Article | Jan 2023

Provincial variations and entrepreneurialism in the development of China’s Distant Water Fisheries (2011–2020)

Hang Zhou

Marine Policy

U4 Brief | 2022

Gender, corruption, and recruitment in the Haitian judiciary

Marianne Tøraasen

Blog post | 2022

When corruption is entrenched and systemic, more resilient anti-corruption can help

David Jackson

U4 Issue | 2022

Building anti-corruption resilience to combat entrenched corruption systems

David Jackson

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