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The Inter-American Development Bank aims to unlock at least $11 billion in sustainable finance to help countries cope with events, including natural disasters that put a strain on their currencies and hamper private-sector investment. https://t.co/s2gL9nzXx7
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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) plans to unlock at least $11 billion in fresh climate finance through various initiatives aimed at helping countries manage the impacts of global warming. This funding is expected to attract private sector investment and support nations facing natural disasters that strain their currencies and hinder private investment. Meanwhile, Standard Bank Group has committed $16 billion over the next two years toward green financing and sustainability efforts, reflecting its leadership in Africa's financial services sector. Experts have highlighted a significant shortfall in climate-resilient healthcare financing in the Indo-Pacific region, underscoring the urgent need for investment to adapt to escalating climate risks.