A pathbreaking report by a global working group of GAIL lawyers, which examines the legal landscape for blended finance across different regions of the world.
The third edition of the Impact Lawyers Journal features articles on Sharing Responsibility for Sustainable Supply Chains under the European Union Deforestation-free Regulation; impact law updates from China and Japan, APAC perspectives on impact approaches in PE and VC, and much more.
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This is a first of its kind report produced by GameChanger Law Advisors, in collaboration with Speciale Invest, a leading Indian seed-stage venture capital fund, providing a cross-jurisdictional regulatory and industry analysis of EV battery packs in California, EU, and the UK
A global project undertaken by the Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers that aims to identify and map the legal and regulatory barriers to combining philanthropic, government and commercial funding to achieve positive impact; and share legal case studies to support and enable the scaling of blended finance instruments and structures.
This explainer by the LSE Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment provides an overview of blended finance and explores why might blended finance be needed to help meet climate and development goals.
As blended finance moves from the sidelines of financing instruments toward center stage, the sector has seen the rapid growth of diverse, innovative tools and practices. As approaches have diversified, guidance on which instrument to use and when has not followed at the same pace. The project Blended Finance: When to use which instrument attempts…
G20 Principles to Scale Up Blended Finance in Developing Countries, including Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States
GIIN’s Blended Finance Working Group seeks to address the bespoke nature of designing blended finance structures with the goal of decreasing costs and increasing the frequency and scale of blended finance investments.
In this blogpost, BII’s CEO, Nick O’Donohoe, writes about the power of flexible capital in tackling the biggest development challenges