Guiding Principles for Financing climate and health solutions

INTRODUCTION

Climate change is one of the greatest health challenges of our time. Despite the critical need for action, fragmented, hard to access, and insufficient finance is a major barrier to implementing climate and health solutions and achieving climate and health goals. COP28 will be the first COP to have a Health Day. Now is an essential moment for financing institutions and countries to work together to advance climate and health solutions for the communities that need them most.

The Guiding Principles were developed by the COP28 Presidency in partnership with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, the Green Climate Fund, The Rockefeller Foundation, and the World Health Organization, and in consultation with country partners, financing institutions, private sector partners, and civil society organizations. The Guiding Principles are endorsed by over 30 organizations (see below), showing the momentum of partners working together to support climate and health solutions in a sustainable and coordinated manner.

For information on how join in endorsing the Guiding Principles, please reach out to health@cop28.com.

Guiding Principles for Financing Climate and Health Solutions

Climate change is one of the greatest health challenges of our time. It is destabilizing health systems, deepening inequities, undermining the social, environmental, and economic foundations of good health, and, ultimately, threatens the lives, health, and wellbeing of communities around the world. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change estimates that 3.3 billion people worldwide are highly vulnerable to climate change and face greater health risks as a result. There are profound inequities in the burden of climate health risks and impacts, in the ability to adapt to climate change, and in access to finance, with low- and middle-income countries and vulnerable and marginalized communities most deeply affected.

It is imperative that we protect people from the harmful health impacts of climate change by pursuing ambitious mitigation and adaptation goals, preventing the worst climate risks, and building climate resilient communities including critical water, food, and health systems, in line with the Paris Agreement and the “right to health” acknowledged within it. Insufficient, fragmented, and inaccessible financing currently jeopardizes such action.

There are opportunities across sectors from health and energy systems to economic development, agriculture, gender, and beyond to advance climate and health solutions. Financing partners including development banks, multilateral funds, national governments, philanthropies, and the private sector, play a key role in each of these spaces and thus have a tremendous opportunity to safeguard human health through coordinated action in partnership with countries and communities.

In recognition of the vital need for financing to prevent and protect against the health risks of climate change, and in alignment with the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, Paris Agreement, and 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and wider efforts to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and equity of financing for health and for climate, we support the following guiding principles for financing climate and health solutions:
Accelerate transformative climate and health solutions to save and improve lives now and in the future.
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Support the health and climate priorities of the most impacted countries and communities
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Promote an inclusive and equitable approach to financing climate and health solutions.
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Mobilize a suite of financing from all partners.
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Embed climate and health goals across financing strategies.
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Enhance equitable access to finance.
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Support holistic approaches.
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Support innovation and scientific research and development.
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Promote the alignment of financing for climate and health solutions with broader efforts to transform the international financing system.
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