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Table 11. Stakeholders relevant to the different steps needed to implement mitigation projects

Focus of selected events (Figure 2) Key stakeholders

1. Identifying characteristics of a supportive regulatory, legislative framework

Policy makers (national and sub-national) and policy-relevant thinktanks, public financial institutions and providers of concessional finance, International Organisations (IOs)

2. Developing a supportive framework at relevant level Policy makers (national, sectoral and sub-national), public financial institutions, IOs, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs)

3. Identifying CB, investment needs, priorities

Governments (national and sub-national), thinktanks, financial institutions

4. Mobilising resources for feasibility studies, TA, CB, etc. Public financial institutions, private sector investors, CSOs

5.,6. Support development of financial instruments, markets; develop tools relevant to establishing feasibility studies for specific sectors, activity types

7. Generate political momentum/finance pledges

8. Developing partnerships for specific sectors, activities

9. Developing bankable project/activity proposals

10., 11., 12. Support the development of financial instruments and markets; develop tools, templates relevant to structuring finance, running tenders, applying for funding

13. Matchmaking between funders/participants for a specific activity

14. Develop “lessons learned” “best practices” for planning/implementing a specific activity

15. Develop “how to” for monitoring, evaluation, learning for specific activity

16.,17. Identify, share best practice

Source: Authors, building on (Garnak, 2022[90])

Industry bodies, public financial institutions, IOs, policy-relevant thinktanks and research organisations

Political leaders and other high-level participants from governments, businesses, industry, IOs, CSOs

Governments, ministers, public financial institutions, businesses, technology providers, IOs

Project participants, public financial institutions and providers of concessional finance

Public financial institutions, private sector investors, thinktanks working in relevant areas, IOs, high-level champions

Governments, public financial institutions and providers of concessional finance, businesses, IOs

Public financial institutions and providers of concessional finance, project participants, thinktanks and research organisations, IOs, high-level champions

IOs, policy makers, public financial institutions, NGOs, thinktanks

Governments (national and sub-national), public financial institutions, IOs

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