Stop-Winlock’s latest learning brief, “Clean Impact Bond: Mobilizing Finance for Clean Cooking,” showcases how IFC contributes to gender-smart climate action and inclusion at the base of the pyramid. This brief introduces the first-ever Clean Impact Bond (CIB), a results-based financing (RBF) instrument that is designed to mobilize finance for small and medium enterprises based on sales of certified health and gender credits in the modern energy cooking sector.
Main Findings
In addition to presenting evidence for the measurable health and gender benefits and their monetization, the brief also summarizes lessons learned from structuring the CIB.