MDB Common Approach to Measuring Climate Results
Following the announcement at COP28, Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) have strengthened their technical collaboration and are pleased to announce their first common approach to measuring climate results.
The MDBs’ common approach aims to foster consistency and comparability across MDBs in climate results measurement and to contribute to international efforts to establish standardized frameworks for assessing climate progress and guiding future climate action. MDBs will continue their collaboration to work on and refine the common approach, including developing a set of common indicators, on mitigation, tracking emissions from their financing operations, and on adaptation, where possible, tracking beneficiaries of their interventions that enhance resilience. Progress will be reported by COP 29.
Contents
- Introduction
- Scope of the common approach
- Global and country context
- Results from operations
- Roadmap: towards system change and transformative impact
Additional Details
- ADB administration and governance
- Climate change
- Promoting climate resilient development
- 8.5 x 11
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