Financing - News
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Can Africa Afford to Miss the MDG for sanitation?
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African Water Week Declaration Calls for ‘Smart’ Investments to Water Sector
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Conclusions of the First International Conference on Energy and Climate Change
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Conclusions of the First International Conference on Energy and Climate Change
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European fund to support post - 2012 climate projects
Financing - Events
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Expo Zaragoza 2008, Thematic Week Seven: Water Economics and Financing - Water Markets - Financial Solutions for Emerging Countries
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InWEnt Web Based Training on Sector Governance in Urban Sanitation
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United Nations Climate Change Conference in Poland, December 2008
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EUROMED 2008: Desalination Cooperation among Mediterranean Countries of Europe and the MENA Region
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International Conference: Renewable Energy and Climate Change
Financing
The initiative is open to all potential donors.
Any potential assistance from the European Commission would have to come from the proposed European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI) and therefore a clear link to the ENP and its Action Plans is indispensable.
Future Commission assistance is likely to continue to stimulate investment from International Financial Institutions through use of instruments such as Technical Assistance and interest rate subsidies. For infrastructure construction, the bulk of investments will continue to be provided through IFIs loans and contributions from other donors.
Other partners may chose to use the financial instruments at their disposal to further the aims of the initiative.
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