The Climate and Disaster Risk Screening Tools developed by the World Bank, provide a systematic, consistent, and transparent way of considering short- and long-term climate and disaster risks in project and national/sector planning processes.
The European Investment Bank adopted its Climate Strategy on 22nd September 2015, following a comprehensive review, including a formal public consultation that was launched in January 2015.
This report reviews the way we build our cities and how this directly impacts the safety of future generations within the context of Japan.
PPIAF is a catalyst for increasing private sector participation in emerging markets.
LAIF's main purpose is to promote additional sustainable investment in key infrastructure in the transport, energy, and environment sectors, as well as support private sector development in LAC countries.
The Canadian Climate Fund for the Private sector in the Americas aims to finance private sector climate mitigation and adaptation projects in Latin America and the Caribbean (Latin America and Caribbean) that need concessional financing to become viable projects.
The Climate and Clean Energy Facility (CCEF) is a $100 million financing facility for energy efficiency, self-supply renewables, and climate adaptation.
The Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) is a demand-led and recipient-owned global partnership dedicated to fighting hunger, malnutrition, and more.
ELENA is a joint initiative by the EIB and the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 programme.
The Mediterranean Hot Spots Investment Programme (MeHSIP) is a European Union programme providing direct technical advice and support to promoters for the preparation of investment projects in the water and environmental sectors of the Southern Mediterranean countries.