Following international agreement on the sustainable development goals, governments are now confronting the critical issue of funding the enormous investments - especially in infrastructure - required to meet those goals. Yet governments clearly lack the fiscal space to finance all the investments, as well as the skills needed to design and manage them. So the focus is on how to crowd in private investment and private management. Since not enough private investment is flowing today, donor governments are exploring how to blend public aid money with private finance to make aid spending go further and crowd in more private investment.
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Klein, Michael
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Document Date
2016/04/01
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Document Type
Brief
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Report Number
106019
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2016/06/05
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Blending public and private finance : what lessons can be learned from IFC’s experience?
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Keywords
blended finance;multilateral investment guarantee agency;access to capital for woman;Environmental and Social Safeguard;skill need;women in emerging market;SME finance;large amount of capital;private investment;access to finance;private investor;private finance;public finance;combat climate change;fragile and conflict;Private Bond Markets;concentrated solar power;public sector fund;climate change mitigation;third party financing;regional financial institution;energy efficiency financing;private sector partner;private sector risk;Integrity Due Diligence;private sector funding;direct equity investment;private equity fund;risk share arrangement;Type of Investment;private sector funds;development finance institution;power and water;sovereign wealth fund;domestic financial institution;SME lending;Frontier Market;project risk;risk allocation;
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Klein, Michael
Blending public and private finance : what lessons can be learned from IFC’s experience (English). EMCompass,no. 3 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/383411468197952433/Blending-public-and-private-finance-what-lessons-can-be-learned-from-IFC-s-experience