Our impact

CCFLA welcomed 3 new members in 2023 for a total of 84 members including 41 enablers, 26 supply side, 11 demand side, and 6 policymakers.

In 2023, CCFLA produced 8 knowledge products: 6 reports and 2 blogs, including the major report ‘Accelerating Urban Climate Finance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: An important strategic dimension of MDB reform.’

Secretariat staff spoke at 24 external city climate sessions in 2023 and convened stakeholders at 7 major international climate finance gatherings, including the CCFLA Annual Assembly held in London.

Read the 2023 Highlights and Impact Report

CCFLA works across 3 foundational pillars to accelerate urban climate finance

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Knowledge

We produce practical knowledge products that can help our members advance solutions to close the urban climate finance gap.

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of members found Accelerating Urban Climate Finance in Low- and Middle- Income Countries: An important strategic dimension of MDB reform the most useful knowledge product of CCFLA in 2023.

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website visitors accessed CCFLA knowledge products including toolkits, publications, and other resources

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knowledge products published, including 6 reports and 2 blogs

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Collaboration

We foster connections and cooperation among members engaged in scaling investments in urban climate infrastructure.

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of members surveyed have collaborated with a new organization as a result of CCFLA membership in 2023.

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members’ meetings held to facilitate collaboration between different stakeholders

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Advocacy Empowering

We use our expertise to inform international discussions and amplify messages from our members on the main climate forums.

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of members shared events and priorities to amplify their impact during CCFLA’s pre-COP28 advocacy campaign.

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flagship events hosted

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speaking engagements to amplify the urban climate finance needs of cities

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CCFLA members influence the urban climate finance agenda across the globe

CCFLA members have headquarters in 22 countries across 5 continents

93% of CCFLA members operate on a global scale

CCFLA members have regional offices in 172 countries

CCFLA’s financial organization members have over USD 9.5 tn in assets under management

Every year, our members produce a wide-range of knowledge products that respond to the many challenges faced by cities while accessing urban climate financing.

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