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On the way to FiCS 2021 and COP26: PDBs moving forward on Paris alignment

About this event

In the lead up of the second edition of the Finance in Common Summit, which will take place on 19th and 20th of October, and with the view to contributing to a successful COP26 in November, EIB and AFD, with partners from IDFC, EDFI, CDC Group and MDBs invite you to the Conference On the way to FiCS 2021 and COP26: PDBs moving forward on Paris alignment taking place on Monday 18 October from 14:30 to 16:00 (CET).

The Finance in Common Summit (FiCS) held in November 2020 gathered for the first time all public development banks (PDBs) in the world and their stakeholders. They took several commitments to demonstrate PDBs support to the Paris Agreement and scale up their own contribution to the climate agenda.

This event will take place within a broader programme of satellite events ahead of FICS 2021, as part of the FICS dynamic and under the umbrella of COP26 label.

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    Ambroise Fayolle Vice-President @ European Investment Bank

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    Barbara Buchner Global Managing Director

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    Ubaldo Elizondo Climate Change Coordinator @ CAF

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    Nancy Saich European Investment Bank

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    Muhammed Sayed Climate Change Specialist @ DBSA

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    Dharshan Wignarajah COP26, Cabinet Office

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    Søren Andreasen EDFI

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    Rémy Rioux Directeur Général @ AFD

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    Amal-Lee Amin CDC

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    Bernice Van Bronkhorst Global Director, Climate Change, Sustainable Development Practice Group, Climate Change @ World Bank

Agence Française de Développement

World In Common

The Agence Française de Développement Group funds, supports and accelerates the transition to a fairer and more sustainable world. Our teams carry out more than 4,000 projects in France’s overseas territories and another 115 countries. In this way, we contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.