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The role of public development banks in scaling up sustainable finance

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York United Nations Development Programme 2022Description: 56pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: The report explores public development banks roles, progress and challenges to scale sustainable financing in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Paris Agreement. Based on the detailed face-to-face interviews in parallel with a survey, the paper provides successful case studies in all regions of how PDBs have delivered inclusive, equitable and sustainable growth with the right mix of strategy, instruments, data and collaboration with a focus of national and subnational PDBs in developing countries. With remaining barriers, the paper sought to identify a clear set of recommendations based on the views of the PDBs themselves. The recommendations are for national governments, PDBs, MDBs, regulators, credit rating agencies, technical assistance providers, bank coalitions/ networks, and development partners.
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The report explores public development banks roles, progress and challenges to scale sustainable financing in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Paris Agreement. Based on the detailed face-to-face interviews in parallel with a survey, the paper provides successful case studies in all regions of how PDBs have delivered inclusive, equitable and sustainable growth with the right mix of strategy, instruments, data and collaboration with a focus of national and subnational PDBs in developing countries. With remaining barriers, the paper sought to identify a clear set of recommendations based on the views of the PDBs themselves. The recommendations are for national governments, PDBs, MDBs, regulators, credit rating agencies, technical assistance providers, bank coalitions/ networks, and development partners.

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