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EBRD, EU and GCF strengthen green investments in Jordan

December 7, 2022

By Nibal Zgheib

Highlights

 

  • EBRD, EU and GCF launch the Green Economy Financing Facility (GEFF) in Jordan
  • Programme to boost private-sector investment in energy efficiency, renewable energy, water and resource efficiency
  • Investment to boost access to finance for small firms and households to accelerate the transition to a greener, more sustainable economy

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the European Union (EU) and the Green Climate Fund (GCF) have launched the Green Economy Financing Facility programme (GEFF) in Jordan in an effort to support the country's transition to a greener economy.

Jordan is the latest country to join the GEFF programme in the southern and eastern Mediterranean (SEMED) region. Under the programme, the EBRD, GCF and EU will provide a total of USD $40 million in financing to local financial institutions, such as banks, microfinance institutions and leasing companies, to on-lend to the private sector for investment in high-performance technologies and services. In 2022 to date, three GEFF facilities, worth a total of US$ 22 million, have been signed with Cairo Amman Bank, Etihad Bank and the Microfund for Women.

Demand for Jordan's key but scarce natural resources - water and energy - is growing continuously due to climate change and rapid population growth. The country's population totalled 11.1 million in 2021. The GEFF programme is designed to address significant climate mitigation and adaptation challenges by encouraging micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and households to invest in green and innovative technologies that promote energy, water and material efficiency solutions alongside renewable energy,

At the programme launch, the EBRD presented its holistic approach to supporting green investments through a combination of financing, investment grants and technical assistance for partner financial institutions and end clients through the EBRD GEFF programme. It also presented case studies from the programme in the SEMED region. Representatives from the public and private sectors shared their views on challenges related to green financing and put forward ideas on how to catalyse green investments in Jordan.

The event was attended by Jordanian Environment Minister Muawieh Radaideh, EU Ambassador to Jordan Maria Hadjitheodosiou, EBRD Managing Director for SEMED Heike Harmgart, EBRD Director for the eastern Mediterranean region Philip ter Woort and EBRD Managing Director for Financial Institutions Francis Malige.

Philip ter Woort said: "We are very proud that, with EU and GCF support, we are all working to build a greener and more resilient economy in Jordan. I am confident that, jointly with our partner financial institutions, we will be able to share many more impactful success stories related to private sector investments in green technologies in the years to come."

Ambassador Maria Hadjitheodosiou, said: "The European Union is committed to fighting climate change and responding to its challenges through ambitious policies within Europe and in its Neighborhood. Supporting the establishment of the EBRD Green Economy Financing Facility (GEFF) in Jordan was an obvious choice for the EU, since institutional set-up cannot be completed without offering sustainable financing opportunities to the private sector. The EU has contributed 4.5 million to the GEFF facility, which provides possibilities for investment financing that addresses climate change needs, and provides new economic opportunities in high-performance technologies and services supporting Jordan's green economy transition."

Since it started investing in Jordan in 2012, the EBRD has provided more than 1.9 billion in financing through 67 projects across the country, including financial support for the Jordanian banking sector in the form of MSME loans, subordinated debt and trade finance facilities. Since 2014, cumulative Green Economy Transition (GET) commitments of 916 million to financial institutions in the SEMED region have resulted in annual GHG emission reductions of 630,000 tonnes of CO2e and annual water savings of 2.8 million m3.

For more information

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

www.ebrd.com


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