11/10/2025
16:00 - 17:00
Exhibition booth 320
Por qué asistir
Understand how multilateral and bilateral partners co-finance and de-risk CTF portfolios to achieve scale and durability. Hear concrete cases of blended finance and structured partnerships that strengthen governance, build trust, and expand inclusive impact across sectors and stakeholders, including Indigenous Peoples, local communities, civil society, and the private sector.
Descripción de la sesión
his session shifts from capacity to financial architecture, exploring how Conservation Trust Funds (CTFs) can reach scale and durability through co-financing and de-risking by multilateral and bilateral partners. Speakers will unpack governance features that underpin trust and performance, and present concrete cases where blended finance and structured partnerships have expanded conservation impact. Examples will span multiple sectors and stakeholder groups, including Indigenous Peoples, local communities, civil society, and private sector actors. Participants will gain practical insights into structuring deals, aligning incentives, and managing risk to mobilize larger, more resilient portfolios. The session combines concise presentations with interactive discussion to surface lessons learned, replicable models, and enabling conditions for inclusive, high-performing CTFs. Attendees will leave with actionable approaches to strengthen governance, leverage partnerships, and scale impact through innovative finance.Organized by
GEF