Tackling climate change: contributions of capacity development
The poorest countries are suffering most from climate change. It endangers successes in poverty alleviation and the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals as well as the ecological, economic and social stability of developing countries. For this reason, tackling climate change is also one of the main elements of sustainable development. However, developing countries often lack the fi nancial means as well as political and organizational preconditions for responding to climate change and adapting to it. Therefore, enhancing partner countries
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