Funding PNG's Electrification: Vanimo Case Study
Impact investment seeks to address financing needs as distinct
from project funding; it does not create "new" money
Project selection approach
ILLUSTRATIVE
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No one-size-fits-all
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Evaluated on funding
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Financing arrangements
Each project is unique and
needs to be evaluated in the
context of the local political,
economic, social,
technological, geographic,
and environmental factors
Funding refers to how the
project is paid for over time;
project funding needs to be
evaluated to identify the cost
and benefits, as well as
sources of revenue
Financing refers to the timing
mis-match between upfront
costs and future revenues;
financing needs to be repaid.
Procurement options
evaluated to obtain value for
money.
What conditions will need to
exist to ensure the project will
be successful within the local
context?
Does the opportunity stand
on it's own merits and deliver
an economic and social
impact?
Is debt or a PPP the most
appropriate instrument? How will
the capital stack be structured?
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