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Publication - Corporate Sector Policy Innovations for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Implementation in the Global South: The Case of sub-Saharan Africa

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Title
Corporate Sector Policy Innovations for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Implementation in the Global South: The Case of sub-Saharan Africa
Publisher
Hapres
Author
Dumisani Chirambo
Published in
2021
Abstract
This article demonstrates how Africa’s climate finance landscape lacks venture funds to stimulate climate change entrepreneurship and innovation hence the private sector may augment SDGs and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) implementation by initiating policies that can incentivise corporate actors to facilitate the development and implementation of climate change venture funds.
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