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Developing A Project Concept Note For Accessing Climate Finance
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Access to finance is a key component in successfully implementing sustainable, transformative projects that drive climate change action in Africa. A project concept note is a vital step in this process.
This resource explores the five stages of a project, including idea, concept, feasibility and impact analysis, funding structuring and implementation, focusing on how a project concept note fits into this process. It also looks at key considerations when developing funding concept notes.
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