Climate policy and project monitoring
Strengthening civil society participation and empowering citizens to engage with climate policy and projects that affect them is crucial to shore up integrity. Establishing multi-stakeholder climate governance platforms with guaranteed civil society participation in decision making around international and national finance can improve accountability and increase transparency. At the project level, local civil society engagement in monitoring project implementation can uncover wrongdoing and improve social and environmental outcomes.[1]
Footnotes
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For example, TI Bangladesh is working with communities affected by adaptation projects to monitor their effectiveness and identify corruption risks. Relevant findings are summarised online here: https://www.ti-bangladesh.org/beta3/images/max_file/es_cfg_executive_summary_english.pdf
Chapters
Author
Leah Good
Reviewer(s):
Brice Bohmer, Lisa Elges, PhD, Claire Martin, Thomas Vink, Marie Chêne
Date
07/04/2017