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LEDS Global Partnership Finance Working Group Donald Pols Ms. Nguyen Thi Dieu Trinh Co-chairs, LEDS GP Finance Working Group (FWG) Annual Event, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic October 14th, 2015

Ms. Nguyen Thi Dieu Trinh Ministry of Planning and Investment, Government of Vietnam Introduction to the LEDS-GP Finance Working Group

The LEDS-GP Finance Working Group  Mission statement of FWG  support the development of national and subnational finance and funding strategies through coordination, information exchange and peer-learning.  Co-chairs of FWG  Members (selected list)  Bajo en Carbono, Bangladesh Department of Energy, Brazil Ministerio do Meio Ambiente, Cambodia Climate Change Dept., CCAP, CDKN, CSTEP, CTI-PFAN, Danish Energy Agency, E3G, ECN, Ecofys, EMBARQ India, GIZ, IFC, Indonesia State Ministry of Development Planning, International Resources Group, Lycos, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, NREL, Thailand National Economic and Social Development Board, UNDP, UNEP, UNEP-Risoe, USAID, Vietnam MPI, WEF, Worldwatch Institute, and WRI, World Bank

FWG planned regional activities 2015/2016  Asia LEDS Partnership  Regional workshop – Mobilizing Private Investment for Green Growth and Low-Emission Development in the Agriculture Sector in Asia – hosted by MPI, Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City, October  Focus is on agriculture, rural areas and livelihoods; main target audiences of government (state banks and ministries), commercial banks (local and international), NGOs active on-the- ground, and the private sector.  Latin America & Caribbean Regional Platform  In-depth training on accessing climate finance.  Organise a joint webinar targeted to the LAC region.  Africa LEDS Partnership  Develop, document and disseminate to all AfLP members examples of two good cases of how governments are developing national LEDS or green growth finance facilities.  Investor matchmaking portal for African countries.

Global work of FWG 2015/2016  Developing thought leadership pieces, including a high-level conceptual framework on finance for LEDS.  Sponsoring peer-learning activities including case studies and webinars - on domestic government fiscal instruments, attracting private investment for green growth, accessing international public finance such as through the NAMA Facility and Green Climate Fund (GCF).  Ad-hoc expert assistance (depending on needs of practitioners)  In-country support (pending successful fundraising)  Support on the design and development of specific investment mobilization instruments  Concrete support to countries on their GCF proposals  Support developing financing strategies for country INDCs, when there is a clear request originating from the countries themselves

Priority topic areas of the FWG The FWG will centre activities around the following 3 thematic areas: 1. National fiscal policy instruments and impact on LEDS financing  How to create an enabling environment for LEDS financing. 2. Attracting private sector investment into LEDS  Mobilising private investment through effective policies and financial instruments. 3. Accessing international finance for LEDS implementation  Understand sources of funding and their requirements.  Sources include the NAMA Facility, GCF, IRENA.

Aspirations for the next 12 months (before LEDS Annual Event 2016)  Sub-working groups established for each priority topic (across regions / themes)  Collaborative thought leadership pieces / products developed from the working groups.  At least one webinar on each priority topic delivered.  Ad-hoc expert advisory service delivered across three topics.  Additional funds mobilized, leading to:  Specific innovative financial instruments designed.  GCF proposals submitted.  Financing strategies for INDCs articulated.

Donald Pols ECN Finance Working Group Training Sessions

Finance training sessions  Dual objectives  CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT: Deliver interactive training sessions including hands on exercises with tangible examples and practical experiences.  FWG STRATEGIC DIRECTION: Training sessions are an opportunity to engage directly with LEDS-GP members to define concrete activities moving forward.  Desired outcomes for participants  Improved knowledge and practical skills for countries in applying ‘innovative’ financing solutions for LEDS development and implementation.  Desired outcomes for the FWG  Validation of the priority topics of the FWG.  Which LEDS finance topics are of particular interest and relevance to your country?  An inventory of related LEDS financing topics and activities the FWG could explore further.  In what ways can the LEDS GP FWG provide support to your country?  An inventory of specific financing mechanisms / instruments / strategies for which the FWG could provide in-country support.

Finance training sessions - LEDS GP Annual Event Session 1 (USAID; IADB) ‘Financial and innovative risk mitigation instruments’ Session 2 (WB Group; CIF; Vietnam’s MPI) ‘Investment planning for low emission development’ Session 3 (ECN, GCF) ‘How to mobilize private sector investment into low emission infrastructure’ Session 4 (WB Group; IFC) ‘Innovative solutions to climate finance: Blended finance for private sector projects’ 4 finance training sessions

Finance training session 1  Title: ‘Financial and innovative risk mitigation instruments’  Day 1, Wednesday October 14, 2-4pm  USAID and IADB  An overview of financial instruments used to finance climate change mitigation and adaptation actions as well as traditional and innovative risk mitigation instruments critical to address barriers to climate investment, particularly by the private sector.  Interactive session where participants can propose a financial solution to an example case.

Finance training session 2  Title: ‘Investment planning for low emission development’  Day 1, Wednesday October 14, 2-4pm  World Bank Group, Climate Investment Funds, Vietnam Ministry of Planning and Investment  A discussion on preparing to effectively access and utilize climate finance by first designing an overall investment strategy to achieve national goals related to climate change.  Concrete case studies will be featured and lessons learned from the design of low emissions investment planning funded through the Climate Investment Funds (CIF) Clean Technology Fund (CTF) and the Scaling Up Renewable Energy Program in Low Income Countries (SREP).

Finance training session 3  Title: ‘How to mobilize private sector investment into low emission infrastructure’  Day 2, Thursday October 15, 8:30-10:30am  Speakers: James Falzon, Donald Pols (ECN)  This training explores, using theoretical and practical examples, instruments to mobilize private investment, considering the efficiency, effectiveness and feasibility of these instruments.  The training will use the Green Climate Fund as a practical example of how public sector funds can be used to catalyse private investments.

Finance training session 4  Title: ‘Innovative solutions to climate finance: Blended finance for private sector projects’  Day 2, Thursday October 15, 8:30-10:30am  World Bank Group; IFC  The objective is to introduce the fundamental concepts and provide practical guidance in the utilization of an innovative financing solution - blended finance - to support private sector operations.  Participants can expect to gain an understanding of what is blended finance and how it can be used to support private sector investments.  Includes lessons learned from IFC’s experience of using blended finance instruments and how to apply blended finance in a practical setting using a case study.

Contacts: Donald Pols James Falzon Nguyen Thi Dieu Trinh Thank you for your attention