ICIEC and CIB Convene COP27 Panel Discussion on Bankability of Climate Adaptation Projects Focused on Food Security in Africa Showcasing Egypt’s NWFE Program and the Role of Credit and Investment Insurance in Bridging the Financing Gap

ICIEC and CIB Convene COP27 Panel Discussion on Bankability of Climate Adaptation Projects Focused on Food Security in Africa Showcasing Egypt’s NWFE Program and the Role of Credit and Investment Insurance in Bridging the Financing Gap

The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) (https://ICIEC.IsDB.org/), the insurance arm of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group, in cooperation with Commercial International Bank (CIB), Egypt’s largest and leading private sector bank, is organising an important Panel Discussion on 9 November 2022 in Sharm El Sheikh during COP27.

Two important pillars of Climate Action are mitigating the release of greenhouse gases with a focus on the transition to clean energy, for instance, through the generation of renewable energy projects, and adaptation to the detrimental effects of Climate Change, specifically climate-related impacts on water and food security.

The need for out-of-the-box thinking involving partnerships and risk mitigation solutions such as credit and political risk insurance becomes ever more urgent. The supply chain disruptions due to the ongoing Ukraine/Russia conflict have seriously impacted the food security of grain-importing countries in the OIC Member States, especially in Africa, and to structural Energy Poverty globally.

The launch of COP27 Host Country, Egypt’s comprehensive National Water, Food and Energy (NWFE) Programme provides a valuable playbook on the involvement of private sector investment, the bankability of Climate Adaptation projects, and the credit enhancement de-risking tools of multilateral institutions such as ICIEC. NWFE is underpinned