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Assisting the development and scaling of sustainability-linked sovereign debt.

Our Activites

Unlocking Private Capital to EMDE

Facilitating cross-border capital flows to Emerging Market & Developing Economies (EMDEs) is crucial for fostering development, achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and addressing climate change. Understanding and tackling current regulatory and market hurdles is paramount.

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Climate Resilient Debt Clauses

A multistakeholder approach to undersand Climate Resilient Debt Clauses (CRDCs) -  one available tool to vulnerable countries to mitigate Climate-related events such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters, by creating an ex-ante agreement to postpone a country’s debt repayments  creating fiscal space for emergency response and reconstruction.

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DMOs Support in KPI Definition

SSDH works with sovereign issuers to identify and develop financially material KPIs that can support a prudent debt management planning, including the issuance of performance-linked debt.

Taskforce on Credit Enhancement

Scaling credit enhancement for sustainable, climate- and nature-linked sovereign financing requires greater collaboration across multilateral development banks (MDBs), international financial institutions (IFIs), and private sector actors, leveraging their distinct mandates and capabilities.

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London Coalition

Work in progress

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What is the
Sustainable
Sovereign Debt Hub?

The Hub is both an inclusive cooperative space bringing together the actors from the entire spectrum of the sovereign sustainability-linked bonds universe and a knowledge platform to expand and spread the expertise on integrating nature and climate into the world's sovereign debt markets.

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The Sustainable Sovereign Debt Hub Advisory Board

The Advisory Board provides the Hub with strategic guidance and assistance. Its composition of key stakeholders reflects its inclusive nature, with representatives from international and development finance institutions, financial sector associations, and advocacy and expert groups.

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