INCLUSIVE GREEN FINANCE ROADMAP DEVELOPMENT FOR SOLOMON ISLANDS AND VANUATU

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 01 April 2025
  • Deadline Date: Tuesday, 15 April 2025
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INCLUSIVE GREEN FINANCE ROADMAP DEVELOPMENT FOR SOLOMON ISLANDS AND VANUATU

INTRODUCTION TO GGGI

The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page.

GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Position: Individual Consultant โ€“ Inclusive Green Finance Roadmap Development for Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
  • Project: Greening the Pacific Financial Systems (GPFS) Programme
  • Duty Station: Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
  • Contract Duration: May 2025 โ€“ December 2025 (90 intermittent working days)Ma

    PROJECT BACKGROUND

    Vanuatu and Solomon Islands face significant climate vulnerabilities, compounded by challenges in financial inclusion. The Reserve Bank of Vanuatu (RBV) and the Central Bank of Solomon Islands (CBSI) have introduced various policies aimed at promoting financial inclusion and addressing climate-related risks. These policies provide a critical foundation for the development of the IGF roadmaps, which will align with and build upon these existing frameworks. To support these intiatives, GGGI is engaging a consultant to support the development of inclusive green finance roadmaps for RBV and CBSI. The roadmap will align with existing policy frameworks and guide the integration of IGF approaches to address climate challenges, improve financial inclusion, and fortify the economic resilience of their financial sectors in the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.

    OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT

    The primary objective is to develop inclusive green finance (IGF) roadmaps for the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The two roadmaps will outline actionable strategies to integrate financial inclusion and green finance principles, addressing both environmental and socio-economic challenges. The roadmaps will align with two countriesโ€™ climate policies and climate finance mechanisms, includingNatadola Roadmap to Inclusive Green Finance in the Pacific, Vanuatu National Financial Inclusion Strategy, the Solomon Islands Disaster Risk Financing Strategy and Vanuatu National Gender Equality Policy 2020-2030, and two countriesโ€™ international commitments such as Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and National Adaptation Plans (NAP).

    Key objectives include:

    - Identification of suitable investors based on investorsโ€™ preferences and characteristics, risk profile of each countryโ€™s economic sectors and the availability of private capital;

    - Identification of financial instruments required to close green/climate investment gaps most effectively, based on technology and financial market maturity;

    - Design of a policy and regulatory framework needed to overcome investment barriers and attract climate investments at the scale required; and

    - Development of robust methodology for closing green/climate finance gaps that can be applied by various actors in the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.

    TASK DETAILS

    The consultant will perform the following tasks:

    Task 1: Stakeholder Engagement and Coordination

    1. Identify and map key stakeholders, including government agencies, financial regulators, financial institutions, civil society organizations, environmental organizations, and development partners for each country.
    2. Develop and implement a stakeholder engagement plans for each country to ensure active participation.
    3. Facilitate one stakeholder meeting for each country to present roadmap objectives and gather input.
    4. Establish a coordination mechanism to align efforts and ensure effective collaboration among stakeholders in the context of the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.

      Task 2: Diagnostics and Baseline Assessment

      1. Conduct a desk review of existing policies, strategies on financial inclusion, green finance, and climate resilience and their implementation status and operational challenges in both countries.
      2. Analyze available data on financial inclusion levels, climate risks, and existing green finance flows by type of instruments, and disaggregated by gender and income levels.
      3. Identify gaps and opportunities in green finance to introduce and integrate the roadmap development for each country.
      4. Assess investment risks and attributes associated with green finance and identify potential investorsโ€™ characteristics and preferences specific to each country.
      5. Prepare a Diagnostics Report summarizing findings and recommendations.

        Task 3: Development of IGF Roadmaps

        1. Draft IGF roadmaps for the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, including:

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