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Home > Publications > Can the EBRD deliver effective sustainable infrastructure in the transport and municipal sectors?

Can the EBRD deliver effective sustainable infrastructure in the transport and municipal sectors?

Can the EBRD deliver effective sustainable infrastructure in the transport and municipal sectors?

Policy comments    |    1 February 2024

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Bankwatch submitted comments and recommendations to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) on its Sustainable Infrastructure Strategy, which is currently being prepared.

This briefing makes recommendations aimed at contributing to the preparation of the EBRD’s new Sustainable Infrastructure Strategy for the period 2025 to 2029, which will merge the EBRD’s Municipal and Environmental Infrastructure (MEI) Sector Strategy and Transport Sector Strategy into one updated document. The information shared in this briefing is drawn from Bankwatch’s on-the-ground experience with EBRD investments in Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia and Uzbekistan.

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Institution: EBRD

Theme: Transport |

Tags: EBRD | EBRD Green Cities | Green cities | cities for people | sustainable cities | transport

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