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Dear Sirs,
Thanks for your participation in our information event on the competitive, concessional credit line for
private sector projects which contribute to Mozambiques climate resilience and adaptation, through
the Pilot Program on Climate Resilience, one of the principal funds of the Climate Investment Funds.
As promised, youll find access to the presentation (PDF, 5.6MB) through this link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fwydzr9q3q4v3an/PresMOZ_FINAL.pdf The principal information site
for this call is: www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/set-aside/ppcr but mind that this opportunity must
be channeled through Development Banks, and for projects in Mozambique, the AfDB is the the
suitable financial institution.
This presentation is targeted for Mozambique, with relevant climate data and strategic document inputs.
Whereas the presentation is in Portuguese, the important documents are in English. Anyway, the
information relating to the conditions of the competitive, concessionary lending through the CIF are
consistent in every PPCR country, so should you prefer to read through in English, you can find the
document which was prepared for the Zambia roadshow, in English, here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/70eswbq0rgafjoi/PresZAMBIA_FINAL.pdf
In case you are proponents of private sector projects which meet strategic objectives and criteria and
require innovative financing solutions of amounts smaller than those stipulated under this call, do
contact us. As referred in the seminar, there is a possibility that this financing opportunity may be
scaled down in future, in order to satisfy financing requirements for smaller scale projects.
Our team is available to be of support to clarify any issue relating to this or other opportunities through
the AfDB.
Kind regards,
Srgio Teixeira SANTOS | Climate Adaptation Expert
African Development Bank
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Department
s.santos@afdb.org Cel: +351 939 901 090
Skype: tsx-central
www.afdb.org
By the close of 2013, 13 projects were approved with the AfDB providing in excess of $1Bn from its own resources in addition to over $450 million of
Climate Investment Funds (CIF) funding. To read more about CIF and AfDB, see here.