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Assessing nature-related financial risks in Zambia
In response to the urgent need to evaluate the vulnerability of Zambia's financial sector to nature-related risks, Genesis is leading a pivotal study that explores the intricate connection between financial stability and environmental challenges.

Advancing climate governance in emerging markets
Genesis’ Climate Finance and Economics (CFE) team was contracted by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to enhance sustainability practices and risk management strategies within financial institutions in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs).

ESG guidance for insurance regulators in Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria
Financial Sector Deepening Africa contracted Genesis Analytics to help co-create and implement proportional and fit-for-purpose environmental, social and governance (ESG) supervisory approaches and interventions in the insurance sectors in Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria

At the helm of fund to support ecosystem resilience in Okavango
Genesis was appointed as the interim manager of the Cubango-Okavango River Basin (CORB) Fund, a financing mechanism that aims to help Angola, Botswana and Namibia to tackle social, economic and ecological threats facing the CORB ecosystem.

Developing a sustainable pipeline of low-carbon projects in Egypt
Genesis, in partnership with Acumen Consulting, is working with PwC as a delivery partner for the Climate Finance Accelerator (CFA) programme, which aims to develop a sustainable pipeline of bankable, low-carbon projects in Egypt and to identify suitable financing options for them.

Addressing the climate change challenges in Saint-Louis, Senegal
Genesis partnered with FSD Africa and Umoa Titres to develop a study that determines the feasibility of deploying a financial instrument to address climate change, environmental and/or waste management challenges in the city of Saint-Louis, Senegal.

Bridging the climate finance gap for smallholder Ugandan farmers
Financial Sector Deepening Uganda (FSDU) commissioned a Genesis study of the climate change adaptation ecosystem in Uganda. The FSDU’s aim was to better understand the climate finance gap in Uganda and help smallholder farmers build their resilience to climate change by improving their access to climate and green finance.