Sweden

Swedish Minister for Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, Benjamin Dousa 

Strong and Consistent Supporter of the Adaptation Fund

The Swedish Government believes that mitigating, and adapting to, climate change is urgent yet filled with possibilities. Climate change poses a serious threat that risks undermining decades of development progress around the world. The green transition, by which we reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate, provides an opportunity to still ensure a prosperous and resilient future. The Government believes international cooperation is vital to achieve this, alongside trade and private investments.

Climate change adaptation has been high on the agenda of Swedish international development cooperation for a long time and supports those who want to transition to a more prosperous, resilient future. Since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, the Swedish Government has continued to increase its efforts and its international climate finance. Today, Sweden is proud to be the largest per capita donor and second largest donor in absolute terms to the Adaptation Fund.

As a strong supporter and active member of the Board of the Adaptation Fund since its inception, the Government of Sweden believes that the Fund enables vulnerable developing countries to gain access to small scale adaptation finance by innovation and by spearheading the direct access modality. This contributes to building institutional capacity and country ownership – crucial components to overcome bottle-necks and build resilience against climate change. There is great potential for other funds, such as the Green Climate Fund, to build upon the experience of the Adaptation Fund and scale up efforts made in order to build complementarity and coherence.

This information has been provided by the Government of Sweden.

Contributions to the Adaptation Fund

Contribution Effective DateTotal Contributions (US$)
November 201014,630,000
December 201114,530,000
November 201215,040,000
June 201315,180,000
October 201621,550,000
February 20175,560,000
November 201711,950,000
February 201810,100,000
November 20185,470,000
October 201954,880,000
October 20224,840,000
December 202312,403,515
December 20239,541,165
December 202411,821,621
 Grand Total207,496,301

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