South Africa Climate Financing Strategy Validation Workshop
South Africa's transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy will require significant investment, innovative financing mechanisms and strong collaboration across the public and private sectors. As the country advances its climate commitments and Just Energy Transition objectives, mobilising and aligning financial resources has become a strategic priority for achieving sustainable development and long-term economic resilience.
The South Africa Climate Financing Strategy Validation Workshop will bring together key stakeholders from government, financial institutions, development partners, the private sector, academia and civil society to review and strengthen the draft national Climate Financing Strategy. The workshop forms part of a broader effort to establish a coordinated framework for mobilising, directing and scaling climate finance in support of South Africa's climate ambitions.
Participants will engage in discussions aimed at validating the Strategy's findings and recommendations, sharing global best practices, identifying financing opportunities and addressing barriers to climate investment. The workshop will also contribute to shaping a practical roadmap for enhancing climate finance readiness, unlocking investment and supporting a just and inclusive transition toward a more sustainable future.
The event provides a valuable platform for collaboration among stakeholders working at the intersection of climate action, sustainable finance, economic development and environmental sustainability, while contributing to the development of a robust financing framework capable of supporting South Africa's climate goals.
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- Financial institutions and commercial banks
- Development finance institutions (DFIs)
- Investors and fund managers
- Climate and sustainability practitioners
- Private sector organisations
- Development partners and international agencies
- Academia and research institutions
- Environmental organisations and NGOs
- Civil society organisations
- Climate finance specialists and consultants