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* [[Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency]]  (MIGA)
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==Other resource==
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*[https://www.ifc.org/en/insights-reports/2022/guidelines-for-blue-finance Guidelines for Blue Finance - International Finance Corporation (IFC)]
*[https://www.ifc.org/en/insights-reports/2022/guidelines-for-blue-finance Guidelines for Blue Finance - International Finance Corporation (IFC)]
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Revision as of 14:01, 3 August 2024

Treasury - ESG - international trade - investment - private sector - World Bank - International Finance Corporation (IFC).

The International Finance Corporation (IFC)'s Guidelines for Blue Finance identifies eligible blue project categories to guide the IFC’s investments to support the blue economy, in line with the Green Bond Principles and Green Loan Principles.

It translates existing principles, including the Sustainable Blue Economy Principles and the Sustainable Ocean Principles, into guidelines for blue bond issuances and blue lending.


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