CAN Finance School:  The Politics Shaping Private Finance and What It Means for Climate Justice

CAN Finance School: The Politics Shaping Private Finance and What It Means for Climate Justice

Watch the recordings of the first CAN Finance School masterclass series, “Unpacking Private Finance for Climate Action”— a deep dive into how politics, institutions, and financial instruments are shaping the shift toward private sector-led climate solutions, what it means to centre justice in practice, and the realistic role private finance can play in closing the climate finance gap. From 18–22 May 2026, this week-long online series explored how the private finance agenda is being built, where it works, where it falls short, and the safeguards needed to ensure finance supports equitable and effective climate action. Session 1: “The Politics Shaping Private Finance and What It Means for Climate Justice” This opening session examines: • The political forces shaping reforms in the global financial architecture • The growing push toward private finance in climate policy • How private finance instruments are being deployed across the climate finance landscape Featuring expert insights from Daniela Gabor, Jodi-Ann Wang, and Tasneem Essop. Access key materials and essential resources from the sessions from CAN Finance School Toolkit: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LCYBZFV_xeByrSEcKNtLfd32gSCDnTvVybmhztTkpT4/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.8v8vv9tejanv Follow Climate Action Network International on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/24790444/admin/dashboard/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/can.international/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CANInternational/ X: https://x.com/CANIntl for more insights on climate finance and climate justice. #ClimateFinance #ClimateJustice #PrivateFinance #ClimateAction #SustainableFinance #CANInternational #GlobalFinance #JustTransition