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Latest revision as of 23:32, 3 August 2024
1. Treasury - ESG - oceans - water management - investment - private sector - World Bank - International Finance Corporation (IFC).
The International Finance Corporation (IFC)'s Guidelines for Blue Finance define Blue Finance as an investment dedicated to finance or refinance activities that contribute to protection of the oceans, improved water management, or both.
2. Treasury - ESG - oceans - water management - investment.
Similar finance in other contexts.
See also
- Blue bond
- Blue economy
- Blue loan
- Blue project
- Environmental, social and governance (ESG)
- Green finance
- IFC Guidelines for Blue Finance
- International Finance Corporation (IFC)
- Investment
- Private sector
- Sustainable Blue Economy Finance Principles
- Sustainable Ocean Principles
- Treasury
- World Bank