New Analysis: International Finance for Climate and Health Increased to US$7.1 Billion in 2022, but Financing Remains Difficult to Access for the Most Climate-Impacted Countries
Today, at the 55th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, Foundation S – the Sanofi Collective, Reaching the Last Mile, and The Rockefeller Foundation released a first-of-its-kind analysis of international finance for climate and health. The white paper, Resourcing Climate and Health Priorities: A Mapping of International Finance Flows from 2018-2022, finds US$7.1 billion was committed to the climate and health nexus in 2022, a significant increase from the less than US$1 billion committed in 2018.
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