In Celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Mongolian Sustainable Finance Initiative and the Mongolia Sustainable Finance Week 2023
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The urgent need to prioritize sustainable finance as a key driver of the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals, including and beyond environment climate-related goals, has been recognized by more and more parties. For example, the G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group has included mechanisms to enhance SDG finance as one of its focus areas in 2023.
This GFLP program celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Mongolian Sustainable Finance Initiative, a globally recognized example of public-private-international partnership efforts to promote and scale up sustainable finance. The program consists of plenary and deep-dive breakout sessions on a diverse range of trending sustainable finance topics: private sector leadership and policy incentives, sustainability and climate risk disclosure, and emerging topics such as transition finance, social impact finance, financing of nature-based solutions through technology, and the role of national green banks.
The event is expected to bring together more than 400 participants including global sustainable finance practitioners, experts, thought leaders, investors, and SBFN members. Through the open dialogue facilitated by the program, participants will have an opportunity to draw on good international practices while reflecting on national contexts and priorities, exchange ideas, and explore collective actions toward a more stable and sustainable financial system.
The urgent need to prioritize sustainable finance as a key driver of the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals, including and beyond environment climate-related goals, has been recognized by more and more parties. For example, the G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group has included mechanisms to enhance SDG finance as one of its focus areas in 2023.
This GFLP program celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Mongolian Sustainable Finance Initiative, a globally recognized example of public-private-international partnership efforts to promote and scale up sustainable finance. The program consists of plenary and deep-dive breakout sessions on a diverse range of trending sustainable finance topics: private sector leadership and policy incentives, sustainability and climate risk disclosure, and emerging topics such as transition finance, social impact finance, financing of nature-based solutions through technology, and the role of national green banks.
The event is expected to bring together more than 400 participants including global sustainable finance practitioners, experts, thought leaders, investors, and SBFN members. Through the open dialogue facilitated by the program, participants will have an opportunity to draw on good international practices while reflecting on national contexts and priorities, exchange ideas, and explore collective actions toward a more stable and sustainable financial system.