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What is an UNSFD comparability note?

An UNSFD comparability note is a global comparability record that helps align national and regional finance-readiness information across countries, sectors, hazards, and public-good priorities. 

It may compare how different jurisdictions frame resilience priorities, public balance-sheet exposure, insurance gaps, development finance needs, project-readiness issues, safeguards, risk-to-capital questions, and Nexus Universe preparation items. 

UNSFD, in the GRA/Nexus context, is not a global fund. An UNSFD comparability note does not provide financing, grants, guarantees, public finance approval, investment approval, insurance approval, or multilateral endorsement. 

Its purpose is to make readiness records more comparable and useful for learning, not to create a global funding decision. 

A safe label is: 

UNSFD Comparability Note: For global comparison of sustainable finance-readiness records only. Not a global fund, funding approval, investment advice, public finance approval, or endorsement. 

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