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The Coalition is dedicated to providing insightful news updates on global efforts and progress in achieving climate action goals

 

Recent blogs highlight Türkiye’s efforts to strengthen climate-informed economic planning, the Netherlands’ experience in integrating climate considerations into fiscal decision-making, Croatia’s work to embed climate resilience into public financial management, and Singapore’s approach to financing the transition while supporting long-term economic competitiveness. Together, these experiences offer practical insights for Ministries of Finance seeking to advance climate action through fiscal policy, public finance, and strategic investment.
 

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The Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) and the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action (CFMCA) have launched a new joint dialogue platform to deepen knowledge sharing between central banks and finance ministries on the macroeconomic dimensions of climate change and the transition to a low-carbon economy.

London Climate Action Week Events

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Annual Plenary news item

 

The Coalition’s Strategic Work Program 2026-2028 sets out a practical roadmap for advancing climate-informed economic and fiscal policymaking, helping Ministries of Finance translate ambition into action. Complementing this, the Annual Report 2025 highlights the Coalition’s key achievements, growing global reach, and the impact of member-led initiatives over the past year, showcasing how collaboration is driving progress on climate and economic resilience. For the past four years results, you can read the Netherlands Co-Chairmanship Report 2026

 

 

About the Coalition

Finance Ministers hold the keys to accelerating climate action. They are most clearly aware of the risks posed by climate change and recognize how taking action could unlock trillions in investments and create millions of jobs by 2030.

The Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action brings together fiscal and economic policymakers from over 100 countries to lead the global climate response and secure a just transition towards low-carbon, resilient development.

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Thematic Priorities

Coalition's workstreams 2026-2028

Economic Analysis for Green and Resilient Transitions

Economic Analysis for Green and Resilient Transitions (cross-cutting working group)
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Task Group: Updating the Flagship Guide

Task Group: Updating the Flagship Guide
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Thematic Priority 1: Driving a coordinated whole-of-economy transformation

Driving a coordinated whole-of-economy transformation
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Thematic Priority 2: Strengthening macro-fiscal climate policy and debt sustainability

Strengthening macro-fiscal climate policy and debt sustainability
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Thematic Priority 3: Accelerating decarbonization through fiscal instruments

Work towards measures that result in effective carbon pricing
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Thematic Priority 4: Mobilizing private finance for mitigation, transition, and adaptation

Mobilizing private finance for mitigation, transition, and adaptation
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Thematic Priority 5: Planning, managing, and financing adaptation, resilience, and nature

Planning, managing, and financing adaptation, resilience, and nature
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103 Member Countries

 

Member Countries

 

Events

View recent and upcoming Coalition events, including workshops, webinars and meetings

Uganda is Endorsed as CFMCA Co-Chair

October 24, 2024

Yesterday, the 12th Ministerial Meeting of the Coalition endorsed Uganda as its new Co-Chair.

Indonesia’s four-year term as Co-Chair of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action will end in Spring 2025. Their role as Co-Chair will be taken over by Uganda, which was elected by Coalition Members in September. During the Ministerial meeting, the election results were endorsed by sitting Ministers of the Coalition. Following the Ministerial Meeting, Uganda will be closely involved in all discussions together with the two current Co-Chairs, Indonesia and the Netherlands, to ensure a smooth transition in function, process, and leadership.
 

New Policy Notes Published

September 12, 2024

We are happy to share the publication of our two new policy notes: Mobilizing Global Bond Markets for a Just Transition and Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform.

Policy Notes are a new Coalition product. They build on the discussions held during the 11th Ministerial Meeting in April 2024, as well as work done to date by Members, Institutional Partners and industry experts. The notes showcase policy reform options and highlight the role of Ministries of Finance.  

 

New thematic policy note Strengthening Finance Ministries’ capacity and engagement in the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) published

August 07, 2024

We open a series of thematic policy notes with a "Strengthening Finance Ministries’ capacity and engagement in the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)" note prepared by NDC Partnership Support Unit under the leadership and guidance of Spain and Uganda as Country Leads and the Netherlands and Indonesia as Co-Chair of the Coalition, with contributions from the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, and 2050 Pathways Platform.

Read more in our blog by Luma Ramos.