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    A new climate loss and damage fund has been established with approximately $700 million in initial capital

    March 12, 2025
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    A new climate loss and Recovery Fund has been established, with an initial capital of $700 million, to provide assistance to countries affected by climate change. However, vulnerable countries, including Somalia, fear that delays in accessing these funds could limit their ability to respond to immediate crises. The initiative is intended to provide aid, but concerns remain about its effective distribution and timely access.

    Purpose and Structure of the Climate Loss and Damage Fund

    The Climate Recovery and Relief Fund has been established to support countries facing the severe impacts of climate change, with an initial capital of $700 million. The fund’s primary goal is to mitigate the immediate impacts of climate-related disasters and provide financial assistance to particularly vulnerable countries. According to analysts, if global partners continue to cooperate, the value of this fund could reach $1 billion in the next five years.

    Concerns of Smaller Nations Regarding Fund Access

    Fragile states like Somalia have expressed concerns about potential delays in accessing climate funding, citing administrative complexity as a major obstacle. These countries, which are facing severe climate crises, are concerned that lengthy approval processes could affect the effectiveness of this financial support. According to the research, more than 70 percent of small countries fear that bureaucratic hurdles could delay this aid by 6 to 12 months.

    Impact of Delays on Climate Mitigation Efforts in Vulnerable Countries

    Barriers to access climate finance could severely impact mitigation efforts, especially in countries like Somalia, where climate change has already exacerbated food and water shortages. If financial support is not provided in a timely manner, climate-related deaths in these countries are expected to increase by up to 20 percent. Experts say such delays could affect essential development projects for up to a year, putting more people at risk.

    The Climate Fund is a critical financial support for countries facing the severe impacts of climate change, but access remains a major challenge. Delays in support could undermine mitigation efforts and further complicate climate crises, especially in vulnerable countries like Somalia. For effective results, this fund must be distributed through a fast and transparent process so that timely support can be provided to countries in need.

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