GCIEP is supporting national and sub-national government counterparts in over 20 low- and middle-income countries to overcome barriers to climate action. Roughly half of GCIEP support contributes to climate change mitigation, helping governments to develop policy, plan, finance and deliver low-carbon infrastructure, particularly for energy and public transport. The other half supports governments to adapt to the increasingly severe impacts of climate change, including flooding, water scarcity and extreme weather. Much of this work is focused on urban resilience and water management.
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