Sources of financing and funding for infrastructure development, such as grants, guarantees, and debt and equity instruments, including those offered by project preparation facilities.
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.
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.
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 Climate and Clean Energy Facility (CCEF) is a $100 million financing facility for energy efficiency, self-supply renewables, and climate adaptation.
The EEGM is a $25 million guarantee fund designed to address the Latin America and Caribbeank access to competitive financing and overall barriers energy Service Companies (ESCOs) face to providing energy efficient solutions to businesses.
The Global SME Finance Facility is a blended-finance partnership focused on helping to close the financing gap faced by SMEs in emerging markets. Catalyzing access to finance for SMEs, the facility has a goal of generating one million new jobs in the SME sector.
The Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) is a demand-led and recipient-owned global partnership dedicated to fighting hunger, malnutrition, and more.
JASPERS is a technical assistance partnership between the EIB and the European Commission. JASPERS provides technical expertise for any stage of the project cycle from the early stages of project conception through to the final application for EU funding.
NDC Invest, a one-stop shop for countries to access resources for transforming their national commitments into achievable investments plans.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) have set up a joint technical assistance Program to improve the preparation and implementation of infrastructure projects.
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) announced the approval of the $5 million Climate-Smart Agriculture Fund for Latin America and the Caribbean (CSAF).
Created in 2007 by the European Commission and European Union Member States, the EU-Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund (EU-AITF) was the first EU “blending instrument” with the objective of promoting infrastructure projects in Sub-Saharan Africa with a regional impact.
The Fund for African Private Sector Assistance (FAPA) is a multi-donor thematic trust fund that provides grant funding for technical assistance and capacity building to support implementation of the Bank’s Private Sector Development Strategy.
PDF is a facility provided by the Ministry of Finance to help Government Contracting Agency to prepare pre-feasibility study, bidding documents, and assist the GCA in the PPP project transaction until reaches the financial close.
NEPAD-IPPF is a multi-donor Special Fund hosted by the AfDB, which supports African countries to prepare regional infrastructure projects in energy, transport, ICT and transboundary water.
The Japan Policy and Human Resources Development (PHRD) Fund was established in 1990 as a partnership between the Government of Japan (GOJ) and the World Bank.
The PPF is designed as a complimentary facility to TAF with a distinct role in financing of project preparatory activities.
The DBSA Project Preparation Fund supports infrastructure projects through funding the preparation of projects that fall short of the needs of both the public and private sector, as in most cases sponsors do not have funding available to prepare projects to investment stage.
The ECOWAS infrastructure Projects Preparation and Development Unit (PPDU) is definitively established in Lomé, Togo in October 2014.