Natonal Sustainable Finance Roadmap of Monglia: Unlocking Mongolia’s Potential to Become a Sustainable Finance Knowledge Centre in the Region
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Mongolian Sustainable Finance Association
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The objective of the Mongolian Sustainable Finance Roadmap is to agree on an integrated, multistakeholder, strategic approach towards accelerating the development of a sustainable financial system in the country by 2030 in alignment with the national sustainable development and climate targets.
More specific objectives of the roadmap are to:
1. Integrate sustainability in financing and investment policies and frameworks , with consideration for climate, environmental, social and governance factors.
2. Re-orient and increase green investment flows that contribute to the creation of a low-carbon, climate-resilient and circular economy.
3. Enhance the understanding and cooperation between financial and real sector players, creating an enabling environment that looks at sustainable finance as the new business-as-usual.
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