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Presentation of the Private Sector & Development magazine n°38
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To mark COP27, Proparco has released the 38th issue of its Private Sector & Development magazine: "Climate change adaptation: how the private sector is scaling up".
Madeleine Portmann, Senior Investment Officer (Proparco), and Alexandre Leyvastre, Impact Officer (Proparco), explain what climate change adaptation means and introduce solutions developed by the private sector and highlighted in the magazine.
Published in November 2022
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Private Sector & Development n°38 - Climate change adaptation: How the private sector is scaling up
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To mark COP27, which will be held in Egypt from 6 to 18 November 2022, Proparco has released the 38th issue of its Private Sector & Development magazine dedicated to climate change adaptation. Through analyses from experts in the sector (think tanks, donors, entrepreneurs, etc.), this latest issue presents the drivers for action of Development Finance Institutions and the private sector faced with the challenges of the climate crisis.
Published on 03 Nov 2022
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Proparco Financial Report 2021
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Download Proparco's 2021 Financial Report in English and French.
Published in October 2022
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The members of the Risk and audit committee
Proparco Risk and audit committee as of October 1st 2022
Published on 28 Aug 2017
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TEASER - Proparco and AB BANK promote financial inclusion for rural and isolated populations
In Zambia, more than half the population lives in rural areas and 3.1 million people do not have access to a banking service. AFD Group supports AB Bank Zambia, the only bank financing Zambian MSMEs in the development of their digital offer to promote the inclusion of rural and isolated populations. AB BANK is a partner of Choose Africa.
Published in September 2022
Watch the intervention of Denis Sireyjol from Proparco at the 3Zero World Forum 2022 on the panel Fostering an inclusive and sustainable development through SDG-aligned investments.
Published in September 2022
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2021 Universal Registration Document
Eighty years after its creation by General de Gaulle on 2 December 1941, the AFD Group continues its relentless quest for impact. It is in this spirit that AFD, guided by the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations, maintained a very high level of approvals in 2021, to the tune of €12.1bn, to finance nearly 1,000 projects in 115 countries.
Published in September 2022
Proparco is the private sector financing arm of Agence Française de Développement Group (AFD Group). It has been promoting sustainable economic, social and environmental development for 45 years.
Proparco provides funding and support to both businesses and financial institutions in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle-East. Its action focuses on the key development sectors: infrastructure, mainly for renewable energies, agribusiness, financial institutions, health and education.
Published on 15 Sep 2022
In Zambia, more than half the population lives in rural areas and 3.1 million people do not have access to a banking service. AFD Group supports AB Bank Zambia, the only bank financing Zambian MSMEs in the development of their digital offer to promote the inclusion of rural and isolated populations. AB BANK is a partner of Choose Africa.
Published on 23 Aug 2022
Watch the intervention of Guilherme Meira, Senior Investment Officer (Proparco), during the Global Agribusiness Forum in July 2022.
Published in July 2022
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2022 Disclosure Statement Operating Principles for Impact Management
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The Impact Principles set inspiring goals to reach for all responsible finance investors eager to promote business in common. They provide standards and guidelines for an analytical and systemic approach to impact measurement. They also allow for sufficient flexibility for all impact investors – from asset managers, asset owners, asset allocators, to development finance institutions – to utilize their own impact management systems while harmonizing on emerging best practices.
Published in June 2022
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Sustainable development report 2021
"Given the urgency of the climate challenge, with less than a decade left to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and in a context where the crisis following the Covid-19 pandemic has led to an increase in poverty and inequalities, mobilizing all stakeholders is more crucial than ever. Banks, investors and private sector companies have an essential role to play, in particular through their capacity to invest, create jobs and provide innovative and sustainable solutions to the challenges the world faces."
Françoise Lombard
Published in June 2022
The green transition can help us move towards a more sustainable and connected development model in Latin America and the Carribean.
Published in June 2022
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Infographic: Results 2021 - Key Figures
2.3 billion in authorized financing, Proparco has returned to growth in 2021 by increasing its commitments and strengthening their impact.
Published on 24 May 2022
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Proparco and its 2021 Key Figures
Despite 2021 being marked by the continuing effects of the crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, PROPARCO maintained a level of financial commitments of over €2 billion to support private sector development in its countries of operation.
Find out about PROPARCO’s main results in 2021 in this 6-page brochure in PDF format.
This new edition of the KEY POINTS brochure presents the key figures from the Sustainable Development Report 2021.
Published in May 2022
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Key points - Proparco sustainable development report 2021
This new edition of the KEY POINTS brochure presents the main expected impact results of a scope of 75 new financings signed by Proparco in 2021. It also shows their expected contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The last section focuses on the actual impacts of our projects, in line with our ex-ante estimates.
This summary brochure has been produced before the publication of the full Sustainabie Development Report, which will be available soon.
Published on 17 May 2022
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Watch the intervention of Fatoumata SISSOKO-SY (Proparco), during the event Invest In Togo on May 2022.
Published in May 2022
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Private Sector and Development 37 : Faced with the crisis, what prospects for the private sector?
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The spread and impact of Covid-19 on populations around the world has triggered unprecedented economic shock waves. In emerging and developing countries in particular, the entrepreneurial fabric has been severely damaged by the effects of health measures and the freezing of many local commercial activities. Whole sectors of these economies have been slowed down and MSMEs – which account for up to 80% of formal jobs in these countries – have suffered significant financial difficulties.
Published on 03 May 2022
Presentation of the 37th edition of Proparco's Private Sector & Development magazine, by Françoise Lombard, General Manager of Proparco and Bruno Wenn, President of the EDFI association. This latest issue of Private Sector & Development is published in collaboration with the EDFI association. It gives a voice to a number of European development finance institutions and presents their responses to the Covid-19 crisis.
Published on 06 May 2022
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Annual Report Independent Complaints Mechanism - DEG / FMO / Proparco - January/December 2021
As part of their commitment to act responsibly and transparently, in 2014, DEG and FMO established the Independent Complaints Mechanism (ICM) to ensure that individuals, groups, communities or other parties who believe to be adversely affected by a DEG and/or FMO-Financed Operation have the right to be heard and the right to raise complaints with both institutions, where they believe there has been a breach of the organizations’ policies or procedures.
Published on 30 Mar 2022