IDB Climate Finance Dataset 2024

By Climate Change Solutions Division (VPS/CSD/CCS)

This dataset presents standardized climate finance data for IDB operations approved in 2024. It includes project-level climate finance shares tagged for mitigation, adaptation, and dual objectives, with breakdowns by instrument type and sector. The database supports transparency, comparability across years and divisions, and aligns with MDB climate finance tracking methodologies. Under the IDB Group Impact Framework 2024–2030, the IDB committed to a climate finance target of 45% of total approved volume. In 2024, the IDB met this target, approving US $5.6 billion in climate finance, representing 45% of total approvals. Climate finance refers to financial resources committed to development projects and components that enable activities mitigating or adapting to climate change in developing and emerging economies. This dataset pertains specifically to the IDB. Climate finance for the entire IDB Group—which includes the IDB, IDB Invest (formerly IIC), and IDB Lab—totaled US $8.2 billion in 2024.

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Metadata & use

Identifier https://doi.org/10.60966/yqj3eosd
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Published date 2025-10-10
Modified date 2025-10-10
Tags/Keywords Climate Change · Climate Finance · Adaptation · Mitigation · Dual · Resilience · Sustainability · Environmental Finance · Green Finance · Climate Action
Language English
In Series IDB Climate Finance Data
Temporal coverage 2024-2024
Country
Argentina
Bahamas
Nicaragua
Panama
Barbados
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Trinidad and Tobago
Uruguay
Venezuela
Belize
Ecuador
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Guatemala
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Mexico
Publisher
Inter-American Development Bank
Author
Esmaeili, Maryam
Mendez, Anwar Enrique
Data collection type Observational Data
Statistical type Panel Data
Data structure Structured Data
Data notes

Climate finance numbers are estimated according to the Joint MDB approach on climate finance tracking. The methodologies for climate mitigation finance tracking and for climate adaptation finance tracking are publicly available in the Joint Reports on Multilateral Development Banks’ Climate Finance, published annually since 2012. The series of reports is a collaborative effort to disclose and increase the transparency of MDB action on climate change in countries where MDBs operate. By using a common and agreed methodology, MDBs strive to produce robust, reliable and comparable data as an element to identify and estimate MDB contributions to tackle climate change. The 2023 Joint Report is available here: https://publications.iadb.org/en/2023-joint-report-multilateral-development-banks-climate-finance

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