BOAD to raise CFA50 billion for climate-related projects, by 2021, to benefit West African region

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Friday, 01 June 2018 14:20
BOAD to raise CFA50 billion for climate-related projects, by 2021, to benefit West African region

(Togo First) - The West African Development Bank (BOAD), based in Lomé, plans to raise CFA50 billion each year for projects aiming to mitigate global warming, such as clean energy projects.

We have engaged various processes aiming to expand our portfolio of climate projects that are likely to be submitted to financial mechanisms of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. We wish to raise CFA50 billion every year, by 2021,” said BOAD’s President, Christian Adovèlandè.

With its “Investment grade” profile, the institution meets requirements needed to achieve this goal, Adovèlandè said.

Continuing, he declared: “First results were obtained in 2017, when we mobilized CFA1.3 billion from the World Environment Fund (WEF) for clean energy in Togo; CFA4.9 billion from the Adaptation Fund (AF) for climate-smart agriculture in Guinea Bissau.”

BOAD started looking into environmental issues since 2003. Last March, the institution announced it had invested more than CFA5,000 billion for the West African integration area.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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