Sustainable Finance

Panel Session on “Climate Finance Landscape in the South Caucasus and Central Asia” Held at COP29 Green Zone

Organized by the COP29 Azerbaijan Operating Company and PASHA Holding, COP29 Impact Partner, the session took place on November 14

SME News Service

On the fourth day of COP29, the Green Zone continued its climate action programme with a joint panel session. Organized by the COP29 Azerbaijan Operating Company and PASHA Holding, COP29 Impact Partner, the session took place on November 14.

A panel session, “Climate Finance Landscape in the South Caucasus and Central Asia”, analysed the current state, challenges, and future of climate finance in the region, emphasizing sustainable investments, public-private partnerships, and existing financial mechanisms for resilience and adaptation.

A panel discussion featuring Ruslan Khalilov, CEO of the Baku Stock Exchange; Roland Pryce, World Bank Regional Director for the South Caucasus; Bahruz Naghiyev, Deputy CEO of the Executive Board at PASHA Bank; Hiroko Yano, Executive Officer and Director General of Sustainability Management Department at JBIC; and Manas Gizdhuani, CEO of AIFC Green Finance Centre, addressed challenges and opportunities for accelerating climate action in the South Caucasus and Central Asia.

The discussion focused on increasing and optimizing financial support and exploring strategic partnerships.

The COP29 Green Zone also hosted several panel discussions throughout the day covering diverse topics such as innovative approaches to sustainable development, carbon emission reduction strategies, industrial sustainability, green technologies, sustainable energy, successful models for resource-based economies, and future prospects.

Local and international experts shared their insights. In addition to the panels, the Green Zone’s Extreme Hangout offered film screenings, yoga sessions, and debate-style discussions for visitors.

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