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contact usBanking on Carbon Markets: The Business Case for Investing in Clean Cooking Carbon Projects
- Hosted by African Guarantee Fund, the Clean Cooking Alliance, the Kenya Bankers Association, and the U.N. Capital Development Fund
- Tuesday, September 12
Banking on Carbon Markets is a one-day orientation workshop to enable senior bank managers to make more informed decisions in their initial steps into carbon markets by way of clean cooking projects. Tom Owino and Mo Safdar from Climate Impact Partners will be speaking at the event about quality in cookstove projects and what to look for when making investment decisions.
Attendance at this event is by invitation only.
Interested in connecting with Climate Impact Partners at this workshop?
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