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FSD Africa reinforces commitment to the climate agenda through partnership to develop a green bond market in the Southern Africa Development Community

Lara

Head of Communications

The partnership aims to accelerate the uptake of green bonds by SADC member countries to finance sustainable green projects

NAIROBI, March 11, 2021 – FSD Africa  has today signed a Co-operation Agreement with the Committee of SADC stock Exchanges (CoSSE) to support the development of a green bond market in the SADC region. The agreement will support the SADC’s 16 member countries to leverage domestic and international capital markets for investment in green projects.

The FSD Africa-CoSSE partnership programme will support member countries and both private and public sectors to issue green bonds, creating a favourable ecosystem and improving knowledge and capacity for sustainable investments.The programme will also help SADC countries to develop listing guidelines and regulations for green bonds, build a pipeline of potential green bonds issuers, tap the countries’ institutional investment community for investment into green bonds, train stakeholders on climate finance and suhe adoption of climate-related financial reporting and disclosure

James Duddridge, UK Minister for Africa, said:

“Climate change is the most important challenge facing future generations and ahead of COP26, our partnerships with African nations are building resilience and driving clean growth. This landmark agreement will increase access to green finance, create jobs and help support a sustainable recovery from COVID-19 to deliver for those on the forefront of the climate crisis and our planet”.

 

Mark Napier, CEO, FSD Africa, said:</stron”In recent years SADC countries have experienced extreme climate-related challenges including drought and cyclones. Green bonds can be an excellent way to channel SADC significant capital resources into job-creating projects that can help pivot the region towards a low-carbon economy and protect it from environmental shoc”

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