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United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)

International Affairs
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    Charles Wetherill Sustainable Finance | Impact Investing | Oxford MBA
    • United States
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    Ali Akram Senior Financial Sector Specialist (Migration and Remittances) at United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)
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    Miaoqi Zhu Data Analyst and Research Intern at United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)
    • Arlington, Virginia, United States
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    Seifu Teshome CleanStart Project Coordinator at United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)
    • Ethiopia
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    Savy Thach national advisor at UNCDF
    • Cambodia
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Overview

UNCDF is the United Nations' flagship catalytic financing entity for the world’s 46 LDCs. With its unique capital mandate and focus on the LDCs, UNCDF works to invest and catalyze capital to support these countries in achieving the sustainable growth and inclusiveness envisioned by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Doha Programme of Action for the least developed countries, 2022–2031. UNCDF builds partnerships with other UN organizations, as well as private and public sector actors, to achieve greater impact in development, specifically by unlocking additional resources and strengthening financing mechanisms and systems contributing to transformation pathways, focusing on such development themes as green economy, digitalization, urbanization, inclusive economies, gender equality and women’s economic empowerment. A hybrid development finance institution and development agency, UNCDF uses a combination of capital instruments (deployment, financial & and business advisory and catalyzation) and development instruments (technical assistance, capacity development, policy advice, advocacy, thought leadership, and market analysis and scoping) which are applied across five priority areas (inclusive digital economies, local transformative finance, women’s economic empowerment, climate, energy & biodiversity finance, and sustainable food systems finance).