A Complaint System under the Climate Change Financial Mechanism: Using the GEF and the CDM as Examples journal article Wen-chen Shih Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 9 (2015), Issue 1, Page 55 - 67 A complaint system under the climate change financial mechanism (CCFM) will be critical if such a mechanism is to be perceived as legitimate. CCFM can adopt a wide range of institutional design options, depending on scale, sources of funding, and types of activities funded. The need for and institutional design of a complaint system will accordingly depend on the specific design choices. By using the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) as examples, this article will focus on one specific type of CCFM—multi-lateral CCFM for project-lending purposes with multi-stakeholders—and put forward several recommendations for the design of its complaint system.
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