Tipo de institución:
Organismo internacional
Áreas de trabajo:
Adaptación
- Recursos hídricos
- Agricultura
- Infraestructura
- Manejo marino costero
- Sensibilización y formación
- Análisis de vulnerabilidad e impacto
- Marco legislativo e institucional (incidencia política)
- Adaptación basada en ecosistemas
- Microfinanzas para adaptación
- Salud
Mitigación
- Energía solar térmica
- Energía solar fotovoltaica
- Energía hidroeléctrica
- Energía geotérmica
- Energía eólica
- Biomasa
- Eficiencia energética (residencias y oficinas)
- Eficiencia energética (industria)
- Reducción emisiones agrícola/pecuario
- Transporte
- Manejo de residuos
- Marco legistativo e institucional
Alcance:
Antigua y Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belice, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, República Dominicana, Ecuador, El Salvador, Granada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haití, Honduras, Jamaica, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, San Cristóbal y Nieves, Santa Lucía, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Surinám, Trinidad y Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela
Servicios:
The World Bank Group is attending the differing needs of developing country partners. It is strengthening and building climate change partnerships with their member governments and a wide array of organizations. WB aims to support development successes while offsetting costs that stem from climate change through climate-dedicated finance. Its strategy also highlights the need for action and interaction among all countries for the greater global good. In developing countries, World Bank is working to: support climate actions in country-led development processes; mobilize additional concessional and innovative finance, such as the Climate Investment Funds, the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility, climate risk management products, and “Green Bonds”; facilitate the development of market-based financing mechanisms; leverage private sector resources; support accelerated development and deployment of new technologies; and, step up policy research, knowledge, and capacity building.