World Bank Group Korea Green Growth Trust Fund Eun Joo Yi Sr. Operations Officer Korea Green Growth Trust Fund Sustainable Development Practice Group The World Bank Group
WHO WE ARE 2
EMBED KGGTF Intro Video and GG Messaging Video VIDEOS 3
OVERVIEW OF WBG KGGTF Green Growth In Action WBG Efforts to support clients to implement technical, innovative, low-carbon, resilient, technological, inclusive governance, multi-sector, multi-stakeholder economic development pathways 2011 WBG and Republic of Korea partnership for Green Growth established the Korea Green Growth Trust Fund (KGGTF) $88 Million, 8-year program (2013-2021) total 132 activities (to date): IFC + 6 Sectors (Urban, Transport, ICT, Energy, Environment, Water) To support WB project to access and develop cross-cutting solutions and tools to enable, expertise to promote green, efficient & resilient planning & design of projects 4
WBG KGGTF GOALS World Bank Goal SHARED GREEN GROWTH GOALS Together RoK and WBG provide Green Growth operational knowledge to clients RoK s Goals Partner with WBG to achieve green climate development, implement technical solutions that will be environmentally, socially, and economically good. Share and exchange Korea s Green Growth technical know how internationally in a more effective way and scale up Shared Inclusive Green Growth Goals Mainstream Green Growth operational design and technical know-how Provide significant investment pathways for WBG clients to achieve sustainable economic growth 5
WHAT WE DO 6
WBG KGGTF KEY ROLES 7
WBG KGGTF GRANT ACTIVITIES Operational Overview Sector Integration 8
KGGTF PORTFOLIO - SECTOR OVERVIEW Sector Total ($ millions) Share Urban 23.93 34% Transport 14.39 20% ICT 3.62 5% Energy 11.34 16% Environment 10.68 15% Climate Change 3.63 5% Water 2.57 4% Land 0.60 1% KGGTF Total 70.74 100% KGGTF Portfolio (Y1-Y6) by funded grants per sector and sector share 9
KGGTF PORTFOLIO - REGION OVERVIEW KGGTF Fund Allocation by Region (Y1 Y6) (Unit: $ million) SAR MNA LAC Global ECA EAP AFR 13.32 3.33 10.16 13.70 8.27 8.18 13.79-2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 10
FY14-21 LENDING IMPACT (Pipeline & Current) 50 (out of 132) KGGTF PROGRAMS evolved or supports More Than 9.6 Billion worth of WBG LENDING PROJECTS Unit: Billion USD SAR, 2.85 AFR, 2.87 MNA, 0.16 MENA, 0.50 EAP, 0.44 ECA, 0.52 LAC, 1.24 Global, 1.05 * The figures cover both ongoing & pipeline projects. [ Breakdown of Lending Amount] 11
WHERE WE WORK 12
TOP 10 COUNTRIES By fund allocation amount (Y1 Y5) Country Amount (million USD) 1. India 5.9 2. Vietnam 2.8 3. Ethiopia 2.7 4. Egypt 2.0 5. Colombia 1.6 6. Pakistan 1.6 7. Sri Lanka 1.3 8. Mexico 1.2 9. Peru 1.1 10. Uganda 1.1 Examples of WBG lending projects supported by KGGTF include: A Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project in Lebanon -200 million USD Solid Waste Management (SWM) projects in Kazakhstan and Mexico 200 million USD A rural broadband project in Kosovo 11 million USD 6 Secondary Cities project in Rwanda 95 million USD Decision Making Under Uncertainty (DMDU) methodology being deployed globally 55 million USD 13
FY14-18 STATISTICS: KE & FLAGSHIPS 689 from WBG KE & FLAGSHIPS IN KOREA (FY14-18) 661 from 69 CLIENT COUNTRIES * Numbers are cumulative (except Countries). * 200+ WBG participants attended KGID 2014 Argentina Armenia Azerbaijan Bangladesh Benin Belarus Bhutan Bolivia Brazil Burkina Faso Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Cote d Ivoire Egypt El Salvador Ethiopia France Gambia Georgia Ghana Guatemala Haiti Honduras India Indonesia Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Lao PDR Lebanon Liberia Mali Mauritania Mexico Mongolia Mozambique Nepal Niger Nigeria Pakistan Panama Peru Philippines PNG Poland Russia Rwanda Saudi Arabia Senegal Sierra Leone Sri Lanka Tanzania Thai Togo Turkey Uganda Ukraine Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vietnam 14
OUR VALUE ADD 15
KGGTF s UNIQUE & CRITICAL VALUE ADD Leading to partnership building and MOUs Facilitating dialogue and discussion between WBG GPs and KCP Executing differentiated Knowledge Exchange programs Developing and disseminating knowledge and promotion products Enhancing the understanding of engagement modalities Supporting leverage and synergy opportunities 16
OUR WORK WITH MOLIT 17
KGGTF AND MOLIT WBG KGGTF SYNERGY MOLIT Smart Energy (Smart Grid/ESS) Green Transport Logistics Solid Waste Management (SWM) Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) Resource Efficient Cleaner Production (RECP) Urban Mobility/Integrated Land Use Planning 18
MAXIMIZING FINANCE FOR DEVELOPMENT 19
WORKING WITH THE WORLD BANK 20
THANK YOU 21