Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Climate Change: Join the course: Deep Dive in Scaling Up Sub-National Sustainable Finance Through Thematic Labelled Bonds


Dear UNDRR network, 

We would like to invite you to join us on the innaugural course:  

Deep Dive in Scaling Up Sub-National Sustainable Finance Through Thematic Labelled Bonds by Climate Bonds initiative and designed with the partnership with MCR2030 and UNDRR. 


We are offering a discount for the cities participants of the MCR2030. For a list of the eligible markets, please see the image attached, please note you need to be based in one of these markets. When you register for the course, add the following code to get 33% discount: CBICitiesEM33 

For a list of the eligible markets, please see the image attached. 

About the course: 

Cities and local and regional governments are on the front line of climate change risks. Amongst a number of issues are the lack of information and market knowledge, lack of policy and/or regulatory system, lack of support from national authorities, lack of aggregation schemes for small scale eligible projects. 

Acknowledging these obstacles and the rapid growth and relevance of the labelled debt market for sub-national governments, the Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI) has structured a comprehensive course on thematic-labelled bonds. It is suitable for professionals who wish to gain knowledge of such labels and the market, their issuance process and mechanisms that can support local governments when embarking on this journey. CBI’s Scaling Up Sub-National Sustainable Finance Through Thematic Labelled Bonds discusses in detail challenges and supporting tools, but most importantly, the benefits of issuing these innovative instruments by sub-sovereign entities.  

This course will be delivered in English. Limited spaces. 

For further information, kindly email training@climatebonds.net   

Kind Regards,



Alicia Bastos von Döllinger
Head of Events & Training
Twitter: @climatebonds

 

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