The Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment (ACODE) and the Environmental
Management for Livelihood Improvement Bwaise Facility (EMLI) commissioned a study that
sought to explore the feasibility of establishing the most viable climate finance mobilization
mechanism. Specifically, this scoping study was intended to contribute to the mobilization of
climate finance in light of the climate change impacts across all sectors. The study highlights
the operating policy, legal and institutional framework on public climate finance and makes
reference of country case studies on climate finance mobilization, proposes various options
for climate finance mobilization based on stakeholders’ view and proposes the most viable
option. This policy briefing paper provides a summary of the key findings of the study and
highlights the possible climate finance mobilization mechanisms feasible for Uganda.