GOVERNMENTS, DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES & NGOs
From National Commitment to Financed Delivery
Ministries, cities, development finance institutions and NGOs all face the same translation problem: turning a signed commitment into a funded, running project.
The challenge
Targets announced at COP have to become budgets, projects and jobs at home, on a timeline the public and your funders can see.
The gap between national commitment and municipal or sectoral delivery is where credibility, and financing, gets lost.
Development finance institutions and climate funds want bankable, measurable projects, not policy documents.
Carbon market participation requires measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) infrastructure most ministries do not have in-house.
The commitments you already carry
Nationally Determined Contributions
commitments under the Paris Agreement are reviewed and strengthened on a running cycle, and each round raises the bar on what has to be shown, not just pledged.
Article 6 participation
the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism issued its first credits in February 2026, opening a live carbon market pathway to countries with the MRV infrastructure ready to use it.
Just Energy Transition Partnerships and similar vehicles
several countries now carry specific, funded transition commitments with donor and DFI partners watching delivery.
Sovereign and multilateral funding access
Green Climate Fund and multilateral development bank readiness criteria increasingly gate access to concessional capital.
The 2030 Agenda
Sustainable Development Goal commitments sit alongside climate targets, and increasingly get reported and financed together.
How we approach it
Diagnose
assess policy and delivery readiness against your existing NDC and sectoral commitments.
Design
build the implementation roadmap and the finance strategy together, not as two separate workstreams.
Deliver
execute with your ministries and agencies, and build the capacity to keep running it.
What we deliver
Policy backed by localized research
NDC-aligned climate policy, net-zero and sectoral policy, national disclosure frameworks.
Implementation roadmaps
sequenced, costed and owned, from national plan down to city and sector level.
Climate finance strategy
sovereign green bonds and sukuk, DFI and blended finance vehicles, project preparation.
Carbon strategy, markets and monetization
from national pricing design to international trading.
- National carbon pricing and emissions trading scheme (ETS) design
- MRV infrastructure and national registry build-out
- Article 6 readiness: domestic compliance and voluntary markets, and Article 6.2 government-to-government mitigation outcome trading
- Sovereign carbon asset monetization strategy
Stakeholder engagement and capacity building
for ministries, regulators, cities and the communities the policy actually affects.
Why we're the right partner
Most advisors work either the policy layer or the project finance layer. We connect both, so a national commitment turns into a financeable project pipeline inside one engagement.
Islamic finance capability opens sovereign sukuk and blended structures that many international advisors cannot originate.
Principals bring direct experience advising governments on NDC policy and engaging with the World Bank, UNEP and WEF, alongside hands-on delivery capability.
The Data Behind It
- Policy and finance strategy are built on the same MRV-ready data infrastructure that Article 6 and DFI due diligence require, so readiness is built in from the start, not retrofitted.
- Project-level data rolls up into national reporting, so ministries are not maintaining two separate records for donors and for domestic accountability.
What it Means for You
Commitments become budgets
Roadmaps carry a sequence, an owner and a cost, not just an ambition.
Projects become bankable
DFI and climate fund readiness is built into the design, not added at the end.
Carbon markets become accessible
MRV infrastructure is in place before the credits are needed.
Delivery capacity stays after we leave
Capacity building is part of every engagement, not a separate line item.
The result
a national commitment translated into a funded, running programme, with the capacity in place to keep delivering it.
Ways to Engage
Every relationship starts with the same free two-hour discovery session. From there:
Policy and readiness assessment
where current commitments stand against delivery capacity.
Roadmap and finance strategy engagement
policy, project pipeline and capital strategy, built together.
Ongoing advisory and capacity building
embedded support through implementation.
Confidentiality
every engagement can begin under NDA, with your first session offered pro bono.