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CLIMATE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND INSTITUTIONAL REVIEWS (CPEIR) paul Steele, UNDP
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Managing climate finance: It’s a plumbing job - Get money where it is needed - Link policy, institutions and expenditure using CPEIR - CPEIRs in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Morocco, Philippines, Samoa, Thailand, Viet Nam
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CPEIR Methodology Cross government Steering group led by Finance and Planning Ministries Public Expenditure Reviews (of World Bank) Review of policies and institutions Quantity and quality of climate expenditure: Review whole budget Expert assessment of climate “relevance” Action plans for implementation
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CPEIR Recommendations: Policy and Institutions
Link Budget to climate policy: so climate part of budget framework and performance measures Link Policy to Budget so Climate strategies are prioritised and costed Coordination by Finance & Plan Min with technical input from Enviro Min
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Policy and Institutions (cont)
Large development projects made climate resilient Local government key channel for climate finance Disaster Risk institutions better linked to climate
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CPEIR Recommendations: Expenditures
Budget is key as much expenditure already in budget so donors can fund through the budget Sectoral focus: Local government (Bang, Nep), Transport (Camb and Samoa), Irrigation (Thailand) Adaptation funded more than mitigation
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CPEIR Expenditures (cont)
Climate funds too much focus as Local government and Social protection more significant Public Finance Management to manage climate finance Climate Budgeting systems with “dirty” expenditures included
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Conclusions CPEIRs important tool
Budget process led by Finance/Planning Local Government, Social Protection, Infrastructure are key expenditures Climate budgeting incl dirty expenditure
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