*[Enwl-eng] Towards COP27: UNECE Regional Forum on Climate Finance - Invitation

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Bulat K. YESSEKIN



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От: UNECE PPP Secretariat <unece_info at un.org>
Date: вт, 4 окт. 2022 г. в 11:01
Subject: Towards COP27: UNECE Regional Forum on Climate Finance - Invitation



                  REGISTER NOW



                  Towards COP27:
                  UNECE Regional Forum on Climate Finance



                  Regional cooperation on enhancing sustainable management 
and financing for the critical raw materials required for low-carbon 
transition



                  17 OCTOBER 2022 | 9 AM - 6 PM CEST | PALAIS DES NATIONS | 
GENEVA & ONLINE



                  Public and private climate finance is not flowing at the 
pace or scale needed to accelerate sustainable development in line with the 
Paris Agreement and the SDGs. Linking potential investors with projects 
requiring investment is a critical step in narrowing the current gap in 
Paris Agreement-aligned financial flows.

                  Against this background, the UNECE Regional Forum seeks to 
convene member States looking to raise capital for critical climate projects 
and initiatives, as well as  representatives of financial institutions, 
private sector, civil society and international organizations.



                  The Forum will present 30+ projects at a pre-financed 
stage in more than 10 countries. PPP and infrastructure projects that 
support low-carbon transitions will be presented to accelerate green finance 
required for a sustainable transition.



                  Join the event to learn more about the green energy 
transition projects!



                  The event is organized in five Panel Sessions with the 
second Panel, from 11:15 – 12:30, focusing on PPPs and Climate Finance 
Instruments.


                  High-level Panel 2:  Public-private partnerships and 
Climate Finance Instruments - opportunities to scale-up for CRM


                  Climate finance and the need for increased 
sustainability-focused investments for CRMs, the role of public-private 
partnerships (PPPs), and other climate finance instruments and sources, such 
as green bonds, in supporting mitigation and adaptation efforts to address 
climate change are critical to a transition to a circular economy and the 
achievement of the SDGs and the Paris Agreement.



                  1.    How can PPPs and infrastructure projects unlock 
access to climate finance and catalyse private investment for green energy 
transition projects, including CRMs, particularly in low- and middle-income 
countries?


                  2.    What are the recommended public policy actions for 
governments to ensure that PPPs and infrastructure projects become more 
green, circular, inclusive, resilient, fiscally sustainable, of high 
quality, and contribute to the SDGs?



                  Registration


                  Registry is free of charge and available online or 
in-person.

                    a.. In-person participation: Register here
                    b.. Online participation: Register here


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                  Please see the concept note and provisional programme for 
the Forum here.
                  For more information, please send an email to: 
reserves.energy at un.org or visit:
                  https://unece.org/sustainable-energy/events/forum-climate-financing-CRM



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From: Bulat Yessekin
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 9:11 AM
Subject: Fwd: Towards COP27: UNECE Regional Forum on Climate Finance - 
Invitation

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