Sources of financing and funding for infrastructure development, such as grants, guarantees, and debt and equity instruments, including those offered by project preparation facilities.
The new facility will provide various financial assistance to infrastructure development projects that are expected to contribute to global environmental protection.
JBIC provides short-term financing for governments of developing countries to meet their foreign currency needs for external transactions when they face balance-of-payment difficulties.
Under the Development Cooperation Charter, Japan is also committed to addressing the challenges facing the international community, especially development and humanitarian issues. JICA supports developing countries under this principle.
The High-Level Technology Fund is a multi-donor trust fund that provides grant financing to encourage more widespread adoption of high-level technology (HLT) to address development challenges in ADB’s developing member countries.
The Leading Asia's Private Sector Infrastructure Fund (LEAP) was established in March 2016.
The AIIB Project Preparation Special Fund (“Fund”) provides grants to support and facilitate the preparation of projects to be financed by AIIB in eligible member countries.
The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) is a key EU funding instrument to promote growth, jobs and competitiveness through targeted infrastructure investment at European level.
ELENA is a joint initiative by the EIB and the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 programme.
MPSF provides technical assistance to municipalities in Eastern Partner countries – Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Moldova – to prepare and implement bankable, sustainable and economically viable projects.
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.
MED 5P can fund legal, technical and financial advisory services for the preparation of an individual PPP project.
The Managed Co-Lending Portfolio Program is IFC’s groundbreaking Syndications platform that creates diversified portfolios of emerging market private sector loans, allowing investors to increase exposure—or get first-time entry—to this asset class.
Africa50 focuses on medium to large scale infrastructure projects that have a significant development impact while offering an appropriate return to investors.
The Facility will be focused on providing senior and mezzanine debt financing to small scale projects (on-grid, mini-grid and off-grid) with total costs less than USD 30 million.
Established in March 2017, the Canadian Climate Fund for the Private Sector in Asia II is a CAD200 million fund.
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.