Knowledge Hub

The World Federation of Development Financing Institution’s Knowledge Hub (WFDFI_KH) is an online portal that clusters knowledge and resources on development financing across all development intervention areas. It is a free-for all web space where development financing practitioners and enthusiasts could access existing and compelling knowledge products from a wide range of institutions, with diverse structure and procedures, engaged in supporting and promoting development finance and its crosscutting issues in advancing policies, processes, programs, projects and practices for the benefits of their beneficiaries and stakeholders. The two-fold purposes of the WFDFI_KH are shaping and advancing policy and advocacy positions that impact the development of the banking and finance community worldwide and improve DFI capacity, as well as facilitating knowledge management and sharing.

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Carbon Footprint Report 2022

Carbon Footprint Report 2022

Climate / Resilience Environment / Ecosystem Infrastructures Investments Public banks Publications
The EIB Group has seen carbon emissions increase in many areas since 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic led to a significant decrease in emissions during 2020 and 2021. This effect is no longer present, as restrictions ended in 2022, resulting in a 125% increase in total gross emissions in 2022 compared with 2021, and a 36.4%4 decrease compared with the base year emissions (2018).
Education OVERVIEW 2023

Education OVERVIEW 2023

Development Human Development Infrastructures Investments Public banks Publications
This publication gives an overview of the European Investment Bank’s contribution for education. It details the Bank’s activities in the sector and highlights key projects. The stories, videos and case studies, illustrate how the Bank’s financing and advice help countries, regions and cities.
The EIB Climate Survey: Africa and the Middle East

The EIB Climate Survey: Africa and the Middle East

Climate / Resilience Economic Development / Stability Environment / Ecosystem Infrastructures Investments Public banks Publications Sustainability
The survey results came at a critical moment for Africa, following COP 27, where the central issues were finding more resources to mitigate global warming and adapting to its effects. A decisive agreement was also made on a new “loss and damage” fund for vulnerable countries severely hurt by climate disasters. Read the full survey to discover how people in Africa view climate change's impact on their livelihood.
Digital Climate Adaptation in Agriculture Profile for Zimbabwe

Digital Climate Adaptation in Agriculture Profile for Zimbabwe

Agriculture / Farming Climate / Resilience Economic Development / Stability Infrastructures Publications Sustainability
Zimbabwe is a landlocked African country with an estimated population of 14.65 million people as of 2019 with females accounting for 52 percent of the population resulting in a sex ratio of almost 92 percent. ZimStat, 2017). The population of Zimbabwe is relatively young with 40 percent of the population estimated to be below the age of 15 and about 6 percent aged 65 years and above.
1er estudio de Taxonomía Sostenible de México

1er estudio de Taxonomía Sostenible de México

Climate / Resilience Finance Infrastructures Policy / Governance Publications
El Gobierno de México, a través de una nueva visión de política ambiental, ha impulsado el fomento y el apoyo de acciones que permitan la conservación de los ecosistemas naturales. Taxonomía sostenible de México fue coordinado por la Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público durante más de dos años y medio, trabajando de la mano con diversas instituciones de los sectores público, privado, academia, sociedad civil, así como con organismos internacionales; marcando un hito en México.
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