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New CFLI Report on Closing the Climate Finance Gap in Emergi

The CFLI, in partnership with the Association of European Development Finance Institutions (EDFI) and the Global Infrastructure Facility (GIF), is pleased to present our newest report: Unlocking Private Climate Finance in Emerging Markets: Private Sector Considerations for Policymakers. This report delivers a set of key considerations to strengthen enabling environments for private climate finance. It highlights the policies that governments in emerging markets can advance with support from business and the international community to mobilize private sector investment in clean energy, low-carbon mass transit, climate-friendly water and waste systems, green buildings, and sustainable land use. 

One year, 20 blogs on COVID-19 s impact on infrastructure finance projects

Image depicting the effects of COVID-19 on the market | © m.mphoto, Shutterstock Like every other aspect of society, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted infrastructure finance and public-private partnerships. These 20 blogs discuss those impacts from the first blog we published on the topic on March 10, 2020, exploring how the coronavirus will affect PPPs to our most recent one, published exactly a year later, on ways that governments can consider restructuring PPPs due to squeezed public sector budgets. Anthony Molle What should governments consider when rethinking ongoing infrastructure PPP contracts to reduce costs when times get tough? In this post, Anthony Molle from the World Bank explores some potential restructuring solutions that might reduce tariff burdens.

20 blogs on COVID-19 s impact on infrastructure finance projects

Like every other aspect of society, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted infrastructure finance and public-private partnerships. These 20 blogs discuss those impacts from why governments must act to protect projects to restructuring PPPs to building back sustainably.

Climate finance: Creating the conditions we need to invest in emerging markets

Climate finance: Creating the conditions we need to invest in emerging markets Image symbolizing the need to invest in climate friendly infrastructure | © Shutterstock. Poginici As we enter 2021, the world faces an enormous challenge: rebuilding our economies devastated by COVID-19. While vaccines hold the promise of economic recovery, we have a long road ahead and much work to accomplish. But in this arduous recovery, private investors, lenders, and developers also see great opportunity to accelerate investments that support the transition to low-carbon economies. These are building blocks for a successful green recovery, which have fallen into place just as we enter this decisive decade in the climate crisis. And, because most infrastructure investments made today will operate for several decades, we can make significant progress to make sure tomorrow’s infrastructure is low carbon.

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