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Diagnostic study on sustainable banking in the context of Nicaragua
GGGI has a diverse portfolio of programs in developing countries around the world. These in-country programs, together with global products and services, focus on delivering results through an integrated approach of evidence-based green growth planning and implementation aligned to “countries” development priorities. The organization also focuses on knowledge development and management activities, which build a solid theoretical and empirical basis for green growth, while providing concrete options and guidance for policymakers, as well as creating the conditions for public and private green infrastructure investments.
Nicaragua’s National Determined Contribution (NDC) was originally submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2018 and updated in 2020. The development of the country’s NDC followed a highly participatory and consultative process with vulnerable groups., including native, Afro-descendant, and indigenous communities, women, and youth. The resulting NDC is a very ambitious plan that includes climate change mitigation and adaptation measures.
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is the financial mechanism created within the framework of this Convention (UNFCCC) and seeks to support countries in complying with their National Contributions (NDC) and in this way, contribute to the final objective of keep the increase in global average temperature below 2°C above pre-industrial levels, recognizing that this would significantly reduce the risks and effects of climate change.
The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit of the Government of Nicaragua, is implementing a 24-month technical assistance program for the Government of Nicaragua entitled “Mobilization of climate finance and private investments for low carbon development in Nicaragua”. The program, funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Preparatory and Readiness Support Program, aims to improve the institutional capacity, strategic frameworks, and project portfolio of the Government of Nicaragua to increase the mobilization of national and international climate finance and private investments for the implementation of national determined contribution (NDC) and low-carbon development.
GGGI is looking for a consultant to conduct a diagnostic study on study on national sustainable banking practices, capacity, systems and regulations involving the Central Bank of Nicaragua (BCN), Superintendence of banks and other financial institutions (SIBOIF), Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (MHCP), Climate Change Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic (SCCP) and Local Finance Institutions (LFI) in the context of Nicaragua.
The diagnostic study to evaluate the banking sector and regulatory entities in Nicaragua must address the following topics:
• Criteria, support capacities, sources of support and cooperation on Climate Finance
• Current regulatory framework, gaps, barriers related to Sustainability Policy, access to financing for the design of green financial products, innovative technologies, among others.
• ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria (Environmental, social and governance), good international banking practices in terms of sustainability.
Under the direct supervision of the Project Manager and in coordination with GGGI Nicaragua team, the Consultant will present the following deliverables:
3. Evaluation report of the banking sector, regulatory entities, taking into consideration:
4. Report containing the development of a sustainable finance taxonomy, which must be incorporated into the national roadmap, including the following elements:
5. Final report
Payment | Deliverables | Target Completion | Amount (% over total fee) |
1 | Work Plan and Methodology | October 26, 2023 | 10% |
2 | Evaluation report of the banking sector, regulatory entities, taking into consideration: Baseline and Analysis of the current regulatory framework, gaps, barriers related to sustainability policies, access to financing for the design of green financial products, innovative technologies, management information system that detects greenwashing, limitations in decision making in response to climate change in the Bank System. | November 15, 2023 | 20% |
3 | Evaluation report of the banking sector, regulatory entities, taking into consideration: Proposal for ESG criteria, good international banking practices in terms of sustainability, final recommendations that lead to the greening of the banking system, for the context of Nicaragua. | November 30, 2023 | 20% |
4 | Report on sustainable finance taxonomy, including the following elements:
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December 5, 2023 | 20% |
5 | Final report reviewed and approved with final products. | December 15, 2023 | 30% |
Reporting Arrangements
The Consultant will be supervised by the Nicaragua GGGI Project Manager who will be assisted by Green Investment Senior Associate. The consultant’s work progress will be monitored primarily through periodic review meetings. This review, meetings will tackle subjects such as the overview of the contractual objectives, the development of activities, detailed information milestones, actual achievements made against the timeline initially set, and any other relevant progress details.
Deliverable 1 – 5 must be written in English and Spanish, in accordance with GGGI’s formatting requirements, and submitted with proof of editable file back-up (e.g., .docx, .pptx) in the GGGI SharePoint system. Where relevant, the Consultant shall also provide sets of raw data, research materials, and meeting notes related to the contractual objective.
The product referred as to Final Report (Deliverable 5) is a document that will summarize the main deliverables of the assignment, the activities carried out, conclusions, and recommendations about the consultancy, and must be submitted in English and Spanish (maximum 40 pages).
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