The Country Climate and Development Reports (CCDR) series on the Sovereign ESG Data Portal draws connections between policy priorities identified in the CCDRs and ESG data that could help investors track progress towards these goals. Each post will show available ESG indicators that are relevant to the priorities identified in the CCDR and outline success stories, challenges and recommendations in mobilizing finance.
Explore the data stories already in the series with more to follow soon:
- Brazil: Emerging as a leader through diversified, climate-resilient and productivity-led growth
- Viet Nam at a crossroads: balancing growth, sustainability, and climate action
Explore all CCDRs and the special summary issues published for COP27 , COP28 , and COP29 .
What are the World Bank Group's CCDR Reports?
The World Bank Group's Country Climate and Development Reports are core diagnostic reports that integrate climate change and development priorities. They guide countries in identifying and prioritizing the most impactful measures to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and boost adaptation and resilience, while delivering broader development goals. Grounded in robust data and research, CCDRs outline key strategies for mitigating climate risks and vulnerabilities, highlighting associated costs, challenges, benefits, and opportunities.
CCDRs provide actionable, high-priority recommendations to support the transition to low-carbon, climate-resilient economies. Designed as global public goods, they aim to engage governments, citizens, the private sector, and development partners, enabling engagements with the development and climate agenda. Additionally, CCDRs will feed into other World Bank diagnostics, shape country engagements and operations, and help attract and channel financing toward high-impact climate initiatives.
