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To complete the analysis for each of the dimensions from an environmental and climate perspective, the following elements and guiding question can be used.

Category 1. Political system and corruption

This category comprises the issues related to corruption and access to natural resources. Due to the intrinsic high value of natural materials and resources, they are often depicted as “a blessing, and a curse”. The risk of corruption cuts across the natural resources sector, for both renewable (e.g. forest, fisheries, land) and non-renewable resources (e.g. oil, minerals, metals). To address these issues, it can be useful to consider:

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To formulate mitigation measures, use known reference measures and recommendations to support distributed governance systems allowing improved equality in access to natural resources, monitoring and law enforcement systems related to natural resources, inhibiting environmental crimes and corruption.

Category 2: Sustainable growth and jobs

This category relates to:

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✅ Promoting long term sustainability of value chains, by implementing circular economy principles, ensuring a just transition through an inclusive approach.

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Category 3: Key sector policies

National development strategy (main sector in programming frameworks)

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✅ Supporting the translation and integration of climate and environmental ambitions at sector level.

Category 4: Sustainable finance, PFM, Transparency and Oversight

Sustainable financing

  • What is the risk that the financial system and financial practices do not support investments into environmental, climate and socially responsible projects? What is the risk that financing does not generate inclusive and sustainable economic growth (SDG8)?

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