Donor Co-Financing Assessment for New Country Strategy
European Bank
for Reconstruction and Development
6. Mapping of International Partners' Complementarity
in EBRD Business Areas
EBRD BUSINESS AREAS
Sectors
Industry, Commerce & Agribusiness
Cross-cutting Themes
Sustainable
Financial
Infrastructure
Strategic Initiatives
Institutions
Indicative average
annual investments/
grants (€m, 2017-
2020)
EIB
222
World Bank
91
Agribusiness
Manufacturing &
Services
Property &
Tourism
TMT
resources
Natural
Energy
Infrastructure
Banking
Non-Bank
Institutions
Financial
Green Economy
Inclusion &
Gender
Local Currency
& Capital
Markets
Small Business
€
P
€
€
€
€P
EU 1
75
€
€
CP
€
€
KfW
44
44
EBRD
195
€P
€P
Area of significant investments
€
P
*
Area of significant policy engagement
Signed Mou
€P
€
€
€
€
€
*
*
€
CP
€P
€P
Focus mostly on private sector
Focus mostly on public sector
Potential Areas of Cooperation
Competitive
Continue support to strengthen competitiveness
and digitalisation of SMEs supported by EU grant
co-finance and cooperation on better institutions
for innovation.
Green
Pursue green municipal investment supported by
EU IPA III/REEP, SIDA and Austrian funding, as well
as with other donors. Cooperate
decarbonisation and just transition advisory and
dialogue with international stakeholders.
Integrated
on
Pursue financing and joint policy advisory with the
EU, WBIF and EIB to advance and further integrate
and connect sustainable transport infrastructure
(rail and road).
Resilient
Coordinate on NPL resolution and capital market
policy support to strengthen the resilience of the
economy post Covid 19. Cooperate with Western
Balkans Platforms and investment vehicles.
Well-Governed
Coordinate with international partners to advance
the socio-economic reform agenda, in particular
SOE reforms.
Inclusive
Continue participation in the technical and
vocational training initiative and coordinate
interventions with international partners.
Note: IFI mapping based on publicly available data (excluding budget support), with significant IFI investment defined as exceeding 5% of investments signed
between 2017-2020. 1 Based on 2014-2020 average, as identified in EU neighbourhood-enlargement disclosure.
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