
The Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development in Uganda has held a high-level forum with development partners and financiers aimed at enhancing the country's ability to mobilize climate finance and attract investments for green development projects. The event highlighted a series of climate finance project concepts developed through the GIZ-supported Climate Finance Project Development Initiative.
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