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Kavita Sinha
    
            Director of the Private Sector Facility at the Green Climate Fund
GREEN CLIMATE FUND
Private Sector & Development author
Kavita Sinha is director of the Private Sector Facility at the Green Climate Fund. Previously, she was with the European Climate Foundation (ECF), where she was Programme Director for Energy Transition in Asia, becoming the interim director for the Southeast Asia Energy Transition Partnership. Before this, she held leadership roles in multiple sectors, including cofounding startups in clean energy and infrastructure services. She worked for almost 10 years with the U.S. Agency for International Development’s climate impact program. Kavita has an MBA from Rutgers Business School, an honours degree in Chemical Engineering, and graduate studies in energy systems from leading engineering schools in India.
GREEN CLIMATE FUND
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is the world’s largest multilateral climate fund. As the financing mechanism of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and a critical element of the Paris Agreement, GCF’s mission is to support developing countries in raising and realising their climate ambitions toward low-emission, climate-resilient pathways. As at June 2025, GCF had committed over USD 16.7 billion in funding to 297 projects in 133 developing countries.