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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 -- No one-size-fits-all ii = Evaluated on funding === ii 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? CO 6
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