Access Climate Finance: Webinar Unveiling Available Resources

by Laura Richards

Unlocking Climate⁢ Finance: ‌A webinar‍ for ⁤African Project⁤ Leaders

Accra, Ghana – Project leaders across French-speaking ‌Africa seeking funding for climate-focused initiatives have a valuable chance coming up. The Center ‌of Excellence for Enduring Finance in French-speaking ​Africa is hosting a webinar ‍on⁢ thursday,January 23,2025,at 2 pm GMT,dedicated to navigating the world of climate ​finance.

The webinar, titled “Accessing Climate Finance: Knowing and Accessing‍ Available Resources,” aims⁣ to equip participants with a ⁤complete understanding⁢ of the funding opportunities available to support climate⁤ projects ​in Africa.

Experts from the West African Progress⁤ Bank ⁢(BOAD) will be⁢ on‍ hand to shed light on existing resources and guide project ⁤leaders towards the mechanisms needed to secure these⁣ vital funds. ‌

Ibrahim Papy Traoré, Head of Climate Project Development at ​BOAD, will deliver the keynote address, sharing his in-depth⁣ knowledge of various climate financing options and emphasizing strategies​ for prosperous access. He will underscore ‍the importance of aligning projects with the broader‌ goals of sustainable development and climate change mitigation.

Moubarak Moukaila, Director of Sustainable Development Financing at BOAD, will moderate the webinar, providing detailed insights into the steps and criteria required⁣ to ⁤benefit from these funding opportunities.⁢ He will facilitate a dynamic exchange between participants and ⁢experts, ensuring all ⁢questions regarding financial ‌institution ‍expectations are addressed.

This webinar is a crucial step in building capacity and raising awareness about climate finance within the⁤ region. It presents a valuable platform for governments, businesses, ⁣NGOs, and‍ project leaders‌ to⁢ connect‌ with experts ⁤and explore ‌the financial support needed to bring their ⁢climate initiatives to⁤ life. ‌By understanding ⁢the‌ available resources and navigating⁢ the funding ‍landscape effectively, African economic ‌actors can position themselves to meet the requirements of‍ international donors and financial institutions, ultimately contributing to a ⁢greener and ⁤more sustainable ⁣future.

Unlocking ⁢Climate Finance: A Q&A with an‌ Expert

Time.news Editor: There’s an significant ​webinar coming up for project​ leaders across French-speaking Africa focused on accessing climate finance. Can ⁣you tell⁤ us more about this initiative and ​why it’s so crucial?

Expert: Absolutely.This webinar, hosted by the ‍Center ‌of Excellence for Enduring Finance in⁤ French-speaking Africa, is⁤ a valuable‌ resource for ⁤anyone ‌working on climate-focused⁢ projects in the region.

It’s ​titled ⁢”Accessing Climate ‍Finance:‍ Knowing and Accessing Available resources,”​ and it aims to‍ equip participants ⁤with a deep understanding ⁤of‍ the funding opportunities available to them.

This is incredibly important because securing the necessary financial support is often ⁢a major hurdle for climate initiatives.

Time.news Editor: What specific expertise ⁤will be shared during the​ webinar?

Expert: The West African ⁤progress Bank (BOAD) will‍ be leading the session,bringing on board two key figures: Ibrahim ‍Papy‍ Traoré,Head of Climate⁢ Project Advancement at BOAD,and Moubarak Moukaila,Director of Sustainable Development Financing at BOAD.

Traoré will ‌deliver the keynote ⁤address, sharing his extensive knowledge about ⁤various climate financing options and strategies for ⁤triumphant access. He’ll emphasize the importance of aligning projects‌ with sustainable​ development goals and climate change mitigation strategies. ⁤Moukaila will ⁢moderate the discussion,​ providing detailed insights into the steps and criteria required to benefit from these funding ‍opportunities.

Time.news Editor: What are the ‌biggest⁤ takeaways ‌for project leaders​ attending this ⁢webinar?

Expert: Firstly, understanding ​the available resources ⁢is⁣ key. ​ the webinar will ​shed light on various funding mechanisms and programs tailored to support climate initiatives in Africa.

Secondly, participants will ‍learn the precise steps ‌and criteria required ​to access these funds, including ‍aligning projects with donor​ requirements.

the​ interactive format will ⁣provide a platform ⁢for participants to ask questions and receive direct guidance from BOAD experts, addressing specific concerns and challenges related to their projects.

Time.news Editor: What are⁢ the broader implications of initiatives ⁢like this around climate finance in Africa?

Expert:​ This webinar represents a crucial step towards building capacity and raising awareness about​ climate finance within the region. by equipping project leaders with‌ the knowledge‌ and tools they need‌ to secure funding, we’re empowering them to⁤ make‌ a ⁤real difference in addressing climate change. Increased access to climate finance is essential to drive sustainable development and create ‍a greener future for Africa.

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