Raising funds through green bonds, sustainability-linked bonds (SLBs) and other such instruments for development projects was discussed on the first day of the G20 meeting in Guwahati on Thursday.
The delegates deliberated on raising the size of blended finance, and stressed on the importance of multilateral development banks to deal with growing climate change impacts.
Meanwhile, the first G 20 Education Working Group meeting ended in Chennai with member countries resolving to collaborate with universities across the globe to enhance technology-enabled learning.
The delegates deliberated on raising the size of blended finance, and stressed on the importance of multilateral development banks to deal with growing climate change impacts.
Meanwhile, the first G 20 Education Working Group meeting ended in Chennai with member countries resolving to collaborate with universities across the globe to enhance technology-enabled learning.
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