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"GLOBAL TOOLKIT ON LOCAL CURRENCY FINANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT "


  • SOLICITATION NUMBER: 0002013337
  • INSTITUTION:  IBRD/IDA , IFC , MIGA , ICSID
  • ASSIGNMENT LOCATION: N/A
  • ISSUE DATE AND TIME: Dec 20,2024 05:08
  • CLOSING DATE AND TIME: Jan 09,2025 23:59

The objective of this task is to support the scaling up of investment in sustainable infrastructure projects in domestic markets by developing a global local currency finance toolkit for sustainable infrastructure projects. The toolkit will provide a detailed self-assessment framework and is intended to gather best practice tools; policy interventions; market-based instruments (including blended finance mechanisms) and resources to enable country governments to (i) deepen their local financial markets (capital and credit markets); (ii) structure local bankable sustainable infrastructure projects and (iii) expand local currency financing (LCF) solutions for sustainable infrastructure. The toolkit will be a web-based tool that will provide concrete guidance to internal World Bank task teams; country clients and external stakeholders including policy makers; private investors and project financiers on how to undertake interventions; from upstream to downstream to: (i) create the right enabling environment to deepen local capital and credit markets to channel institutional investment into sustainable infrastructure projects; (ii) improve the design of infrastructure and climate investments projects to attract private sector investments in domestic markets; and; (iii) increase the availability of financing options directly or indirectly using investment vehicles or de-risking instruments to crowd-in private capital from domestic markets into sustainable infrastructure projects.

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