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Realist Review on Just Transition Towards Low Emission, Climate ... link.springer.com Jan 5, 2026 9 facts
referenceThe International Labour Organization’s ‘Guidelines for a Just Transition towards Environmentally Sustainable Economies and Societies for All’ served as the foundational framework for the GCF-IEU and ILO realist review.
claimThe realist synthesis approach used in the GCF-IEU and ILO review provides an explanatory analysis that identifies if and how an intervention works, in what context, and for whom, rather than simply determining if a program is effective.
procedureThe realist review conducted by the GCF-IEU and ILO seeks to answer six specific research questions regarding just transition interventions in non-Annex I countries, including: 1) What evidence exists for interventions in energy, agriculture, infrastructure, and ecosystem services? 2) How can just transition outcomes be methodologically defined for workers, households, and firms? 3) What is the landscape of existing studies and how can they be clustered? 4) How effective are just transition approaches in key economic sectors? 5) How do underlying programme theories illuminate the effectiveness and efficiency of interventions? 6) How can the evidence base be synthesized to support programming by global climate funds and international agencies?
quoteIn the 2021 report 'Our Common Agenda,' the United Nations Secretary-General called “on all countries to embrace the ILO guidelines for a just transition towards environmentally sustainable economies and societies for all.”
accountThe GCF-IEU and ILO developed theories of change and mapped the relationships between activities and outcomes for the energy, food and agriculture, and ecosystem services sectors, while conducting a narrative analysis for the infrastructure sector due to a low number of captured interventions.
procedureThe GCF-IEU and ILO used a 'realist synthesis approach' to analyze enabling preconditions, barriers, mechanisms, and contexts contributing to a just transition in non-Annex I countries.
claimThe GCF-IEU and ILO review of just transition interventions draws on both published academic literature and grey literature focusing on non-Annex I countries to provide contextually relevant evidence for decision makers and project implementers.
claimThe evidence review conducted by the GCF-IEU and ILO focused on interventions in the energy, agriculture and food, infrastructure, and ecosystem services sectors within non-Annex I countries.
claimThe GCF-IEU and ILO realist review sought to answer six research questions regarding the evidence base, methodological definitions, study landscape, sectoral effectiveness, underlying programme theories, and synthesis of just transition interventions in non-Annex I countries.
Personal Financial Management | What It Is and The Core ... robertconsulting.uk 8 days ago 1 fact
claimRobert Mwesige holds a certification from the International Training Centre of the ILO (ITCILO) for completing the E-Learning Financial Education: Self-guided Course, which covers financial standards developed by the ILO Social Finance programme.