Mapping current incentives and investment in Viet Nam's water and sanitation sector: informing private climate finance

Type Report
Title Mapping current incentives and investment in Viet Nam's water and sanitation sector: informing private climate finance
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
URL https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/publications-opinion-files/9642.pdf
Abstract
This report summarises findings from the application of a diagnostic tool, as a first step
to support governments and other stakeholders seeking to design interventions to
mobilise private finance for climate-compatible development (CCD). Using this
diagnostic tool in Viet Nam’s water and sanitation sector allowed us to make two
distinct sets of findings that are useful for actors who want to mobilise private climate
finance.
The first set of findings emerges from the available data and information, through which
we can identify opportunities for the Vietnamese government and development partners
to modifying existing incentives and develop new tools to scale up climate-compatible
investment; and where there are gaps in sources of capital that both public and private
investment might fill. The second set of findings is around data gaps: unfortunately,
owing to the absence of granular information and discrepancies in the definitions and
categories in international and national datasets, there are challenges in understanding
the impact of the country’s existing incentives on historic investment.
We aim to apply this methodology in a number of additional countries and sectors, with
the goal of identifying additional opportunities to mobilise private climate finance,
including through improved transparency of private investment data in climate-relevant
sectors.

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