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SUMMARY:Presentation of the report on the New Collective Quantified Goal on
  climate finance: Quantitative and qualitative elements
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:A main focus at the upcoming COP29 summit in Baku is expected t
 o be a new\, globally agreed climate finance goal\, known as the New Colle
 ctive Quantified Goal (NCQG). This goal aims to provide the necessary fund
 s to help developing countries adapt to climate impacts and transition to 
 low-carbon economies.Join us for a presentation of UN Trade and Developmen
 t&#039\;s forthcoming report on the NCQG where we will explore questions s
 uch as:How much climate finance will developing countries need to meet the
 ir climate goals?How can this new goal address existing shortcomings in th
 e current climate finance system?The new report emphasizes that for this n
 ew goal to truly make a difference\, it must go beyond simply setting a hi
 gh funding target. Instead\, it should also focus on ensuring that funds a
 re allocated in ways that address the unique needs of developing countries
 \, enabling them to build climate-resilient economies capable of enduring 
 and thriving in the face of climate change.The report will be released and
  linked on this page on Monday 4 November ahead of the event. &lt\;p&gt\;
 A main focus at the upcoming COP29 summit in Baku is expected to be a new\
 , globally agreed climate finance goal\, known as the New Collective Quant
 ified Goal (NCQG). This goal aims to provide the necessary funds to help d
 eveloping countries adapt to climate impacts and transition to low-carbon 
 economies.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Join us for a presentatio
 n of UN Trade and Development&#039\;s forthcoming report on the NCQG&lt\;/
 strong&gt\; where we will explore questions such as:&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;ul&gt
 \;&lt\;li&gt\;How much climate finance will developing countries need to m
 eet their climate goals?&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\;li&gt\;How can this new goal add
 ress existing shortcomings in the current climate finance system?&lt\;/li&
 gt\;&lt\;/ul&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The new report emphasizes that for this new go
 al to truly make a difference\, it must go beyond simply setting a high fu
 nding target. Instead\, it should also focus on ensuring that funds are al
 located in ways that address the unique needs of developing countries\, en
 abling them to build climate-resilient economies capable of enduring and t
 hriving in the face of climate change.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The report wi
 ll be released and linked on this page on Monday 4 November ahead of the e
 vent.&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://uncta
 d.org/node/46833
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