
AADFI-ADFIAP
International conjoint
CEO Forum
Theme: DFIs’ Strategic Role Towards A Climate-Smart Future
November 8-10, 2023, Transcorp Hilton Hotel,Abuja, Nigeria
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November 8-10, 2023
"DFIs’ Strategic Role Towards A Climate-Smart Future"
The global aspiration for sustainable development, viz a climate-smart future, has been at the center of discussion among international development partners. The impact of climate change is threatening the environmental ecosystem. Human health and safety, food and water security, aquaculture, socio-economic development, rainfall patterns, and extreme events such as droughts, floods, and forest fires are severe threats from climate change. The global economy is projected to lose more than 18% of its current GDP by 2048 unless action on addressing climate change is taken. Least developed nations, particularly in Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, face the most significant effects of climate change.
Africa is estimated to lose 5% to 15% of its projected GDP by 2050, with a projected climate adaptation cost of $10 to $30 billion annually by 2030 . At the same time, Asia and ASEAN countries are projected to lose 26.5% and 37.4% of their GDP by 2048 if immediate action is not taken to mitigate the effects of climate change . The story is similar in Latin America, where precipitation patterns are shifting, temperatures are rising, and some areas are experiencing changes in the frequency and severity of weather extremes such as heavy rains. These scenarios suggest that no region is immune to the effects of climate change. Thus, the need to sustain action in building a smart future, particularly among developing nations.
Fundamentally, development finance institutions are critical in building a smart future. Finance, collaboration and partnership, innovative technologies, capacity building, technical assistance, and monitoring and reporting will be essential in shaping development finance institutions’ contribution to achieving a climate-smart future. Thus, the 2023 joint AADFI-ADFIAP CEO Forum will reflect on the urgent need for action on climate change and the critical role DFIs can play in developing countries. Therefore, the conference’s theme is “ DFIs’ Strategic Role towards A Climate-Smart Future.” The Forum will strengthen south-south cooperation and leverage global partnerships to harness strategies and actionable steps that DFIs in developing countries can take toward building a climate-smart future.
AGENDA DE L'EVENEMENT
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Day 0: 07 November 2023
- Day 1: 08 November 2023
- Day 2: 09 November 2023
- Day 3: 09 November 2023
Day 0 – Tuesday, November 7, 2023 | |
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04:00pm | Enregistrement de Délégués |
Venue: Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja |
Day 1 – Wednesday, November 8, 2023 | |
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9:00am | Enregistrement de Délégués (cont) |
Venue: Transcorp Hilton Hotel | |
9:00am – 11:30am | AADFI Board (closed session) |
Venue: Transcorp Hotel | |
ADFIAP Board Meeting (closed session) | |
Venue: Transcorp Hotel | |
11:30am – 12:00pm | Press Conference |
Venue: Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja | |
The press briefing will be led by the Chairman of AADFI and co-chaired by the Chairman of ADFIAP and the Managing Director of the Bank of Industry Nigeria. The briefing will cover the objectives and activities of the joint Forum and other developments within the DFI community in Asia, Africa, and across the globe. | |
There will be questions and responses. | |
· Mr. Thabo Thamane,AADFI Chairman, CEO Citizen Enterprenurial Development Agency Botswana(CEDA) | |
· Mr. Mominul Islam, ADFIAP Chairman, Managing Director & CEO, IPDC Ltd, Bangladesh | |
· Mr. Olukayode Pitan, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Bank of Industry Nigeria(BOI), AADFI Regional Representative for West Africa | |
12:00pm – 1:30 pm | Lunch (AADFI & ADFIAP Board Members) |
3:00pm – 4:30pm | Session d'intérêt spécial |
– Topic: Conversation on Strategic repositioning of DFIs for relevance | |
DFIs can be relevant in achieving the SDGs and Climate Change Agenda if they are well governed and align with best practices. Where an institution is characterized by weak governance, poor internal processes, weak risk management, poor credit delivery, low capitalization, and inadequate resources or access to resources, it becomes challenging for such an institution to deliver its mandate. | |
The panelists will share insights into these issues and how they have repositioned their institutions to be relevant. | |
Questions & Answers | |
Moderator: | |
Panelists: | |
– Representative from AADFI member institution | |
– Representative from ADFIAP member institution, Asia | |
– Subject expert | |
6:30pm – 8:00pm | Welcome Cocktail |
Venue: Transcorp Hilton Hotel | |
Dress Code: Business |
Day 2 – Thursday, November 9, 2023: OPENING CEREMONY | |
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Venue: Transcorp International Hotel | |
09:00am – 10:30am | · Welcome Statement |
Mr. Olukayode Pitan Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, AADFI Regional Representative for West Africa – 21mins | |
· Opening Remarks | |
Mr. Thabo P. Thamane Chairman, AADFI Chief Executive Officer, Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency – 7mins | |
· Opening Remarks | |
Mr. Mominul Islam, ADFIAP Chairman, Managing Director & CEO, IPDC Finance Ltd, /Bangladesh – 7mins | |
· Keynote Address | |
Dr. Kevin K. Kariuki, Vice President of Power, Energy Climate Change, and Green Growth, African Development Bank – 35mins | |
· Opening Address | |
Nigeria government representative – tbc – 20mins | |
10:30am – 11:00am | Group Photograph, Networking, Tea/Coffee |
Plenary Session | |
11:00am – 12:10pm | Panel Session 1: Financing for Climate-Smart Projects. |
Financing for climate-smart projects is a critical area of focus for development finance institutions (DFIs) in addressing the challenges posed by climate change. DFIs can be key in mobilizing finance for climate-smart projects, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainable agriculture, climate-resilient infrastructure, etc. How can DFIs leverage various partnerships to increase the availability of financing for climate projects and promote innovative financing models? What financing options are available for climate smart projects. | |
Discussions, Questions & Answers | |
Moderator : | |
Panelists: | |
– Representative from AfDB | |
– Representative from ADFIAP member institution, Asia | |
– Bank of Industry | |
– Development Bank of Southern Africa(DBSA) | |
12:10pm – 1:30pm | Networking Lunch |
1:30pm – 2:30pm | Session 2: Technical Assistance and Capacity Building |
Technical assistance and capacity building are critical focus areas for development finance institutions (DFIs) in promoting climate-smart development. DFIs can provide technical and capacity-building support to help countries and businesses transition to a climate-smart future. Most DFIs, particularly national DFIs, would also require strengthening their capacity in climate finance, project preparation, and institution development. The session will discuss ways to enhance the ability of DFIs to provide such support and ensure that it is effectively delivered. In addition it will unveil TA and other supports available for climate smart projects. | |
Questions & Answers | |
Moderator : | |
Panelists: | |
– Representative from AFD -tbc | |
– Representative from ADFIAP member institution, Asia | |
– Investment Climate Facility(ICR)-tbc | |
– Africa Financial Alliance on Climate Change(AFAC) -tbc | |
2:30pm – 3:30pm | Session 3: Collaboration and Partnerships |
Collaboration and partnership are critical focus areas for development finance institutions (DFIs) in promoting climate-smart development. DFIs can achieve a more significant impact by working together and forming partnerships with other stakeholders, including governments, the private sector, and civil society. The forum will explore opportunities for collaboration and partnerships to promote climate-smart development. | |
Discussions, Questions & Answers | |
Moderator : | |
Panelists: | |
– Executive Director, Bank of Industry Nigeria | |
– Representative from ADFIAP member institution, Asia | |
– Africa Finance Corperation(AFC)-tbc | |
– AADFI | |
3:30pm – 3:50pm | Networking Break, Tea/Coffee |
3:50pm – 4:50pm | Session 4: |
– Monitoring and Reporting | |
– Emerging Technologies | |
DFIs can demonstrate their commitment to climate action by monitoring and reporting on the climate impact of their investments. The forum will discuss improving monitoring and reporting frameworks to ensure DFIs are accountable for their climate impact. | |
In addition, the session will discuss the impact of technology in financing climate-smart projects. These technologies aim to improve climate finance’s efficiency, transparency, and accountability and support the transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy. However, there are also challenges and risks associated with these technologies which needed to be carefully evaluated and managed. | |
Questions & Answers | |
Moderator : | |
Panelists: | |
– Representative from ADFIAP member institution, Asia | |
– AADFI | |
– Private sector expert | |
4:50pm – 5:30pm | Closing Ceremony |
Closing Remarks from ADFIAP & AADFI | |
Closing Statement by Official of Government of Nigeria/Ministry of Finance | |
7:00pm onwards | Dinner / Cultural Night |
(for all delegates including accompanying persons) | |
Venue: Transcorp Hilton Hotel | |
Dress Code: National Dress |
Day 3 – Friday, November 10, 2023: Advocacy visit, Project Visits and City Tour | |
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8:30am | Depart for Advocacy Visit(AADFI & ADFIAP Board members) |
9:00am – 10:30am | Advocacy & Stakeholders Engagement Visits |
9:00am | Depart for Project Visit & City Tour |
(for all interested delegates and accompanying persons) | |
9:30am – 12:00pm | Tour & Visits |
(for all interested delegates and accompanying persons) |
KEY AREAS
Session 1
Financing for Climate-Smart Projects
- Blended finance models
- Green bonds and other innovative financing instruments
- Capacity building for project developers
- Risk management
Session 2
Technical Assistance and Capacity Building
- Building technical skills and expertise
- Strengthening institutional capacity
- Promoting knowledge sharing and learning
- Supporting access to finance
Session 3
Collaboration and Partnerships
- Public-private partnerships
- Multi-stakeholder partnerships
- South-South cooperation
- Collaboration on climate data and information
Session 4
Monitoring
and Reporting
- Key performance indicators (KPIs)
- Tools and methodologies for monitoring and reporting
- Challenges and opportunities
- Strategies for integrating climate risk assessments
LIEU DE L'EVENEMENT
Transcorp Hilton Hotel,
Abuja, Nigeria
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