News
09 April 2021

New report highlights how private sector can support climate finance

In:
Renewable energy, Traditional energy
Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe

A new report by the Climate Finance Leadership Initiative – a group of international investors – the Association of European Development Finance Institutions and the Global Infrastructure Facility highlights ways the private sector can support countries’ transitions to net zero.

The report - called Unlocking Private Climate Finance in Emerging Markets – sets out to identify the most fundamental and cross-cutting factors enabling domestic and international private climate finance in emerging markets; open new engagement channels with key decision makers to identify policy improvements that will help stimulate private investment; and catalyse collaboration between private finance, public finance, and policymakers to significantly expand pipelines of sustainable infrastructure investment opportunities.

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