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Table 4 EU member states-reported contributions (provided as grants) to FSF for Nepal in 2010 (figures in millions of US$) [31]

From: Climate finance and green growth: reconsidering climate-related institutions, investments, and priorities in Nepal

Donor

Beneficiary country

Thematic areas

Project title

Implementation period

Implementing agency

Contributiona

Cyprus

Nepal

Adaptation

EU/DFID: building climate resilience in Nepal

36 months after signing the agreement

Department for International Development (DFID)

0.80

EU

Nepal

Adaptation

Building climate resilience in Nepal

2011–2013

DFID

9.29

Finland

Nepal

Adaptation

Increased capacity hydro-meteorological services ICI project

2010–2012

Finnish Meteorological Institute

0.66

Germany

Nepal (+3 countries)

Adaptation

FSF of adaptation to CC in Asia

July–December 2010

German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ)

3.58

Netherlands

Nepal (+16 countries)

Mitigation

Energizing development

2009–2013

GIZ

90.24

Netherlands

Nepal (+5 countries)

Mitigation

Scaling up renewable energy program in low-income countries (SREP)

2009–2013

World Bank

71.66

Netherlands

Nepal +20 countries)

Adaptation and mitigation

Climate resilience

2009–2014

Red Cross and Red Crescent

27.60

UK

Nepal

All

Support to CC program

2010–2011

0.27

  1. aConverted from € to US$ using the historical annual average exchange rate for the year 2010 (€ 1 = US$1.33)