The role of the World Bank Group in the new global scenario

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Patrizio Pagano World Bank Group Executive Director The role of the World Bank Group in the new global scenario XI Conferenza Banca d Italia MAECI con i Delegati e gli Addetti finanziari accreditati all estero Le attuali sfide al multilateralismo: riflessi sullo scenario globale e ruolo dell Unione Europea March 12, 2018

Outline of the presentation 1. The changing development landscape The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its SDGs The Hamburg Principles (G20 response) 2. The World Bank Group response The Billions to Trillions strategy and the cascade The focus on de-risking and creating markets. Examples of success stories: the Sankofa gas project in Ghana The Tafilah Wind/Seven Sisters project in Jordan The importance of multilateralism 3. WBG procurement to Italian companies

The new development goals

Meeting development goals requires increased financing and managing global risks

The Hamburg Principles on Crowding-in Private Finance In April 2017, the G20-IFA WG identified The Principles of MDBs Strategy for Crowding-in Private Sector Finance for Growth and Sustainable Development (the Hamburg Principles), which provide a common framework for MDBs to maximize the mobilization of private sector resources to support countries with the implementation of the 2030 Development Agenda The Joint MDB Statement of Ambitions for Crowding in Private Finance collectively committed the MDBs to increase overall private sector mobilization by 25-35% over the next three years The G20 Hamburg Action Plan endorsed the Hamburg Principles and Ambitions, and encouraged further work to better assess and foster additionality.

Billions to Trillions Soaring Private Capital Flows, Flat ODA 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990

Billions totrillions Leveraging Private Finance $2 TRILLION $4.5 TRILLION $5 TRILLION $100 TRILLION ASSETS HELD BY THE WORLD S TEN LARGEST PENSION FUNDS ASSETS HELD BY THE WORLD S LARGEST INSURANCE COMPANIES ASSETS HELD BY THE WORLD S LARGEST SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS GLOBAL BOND MARKET

Creating markets multiplying impact of WBG resources and opening opportunities for the private sector

The Cascade: WBG approach to sustainable financing 1 COMMERCIAL FINANCING Can commercial financing be cost-effectively mobilized for sustainable investment? If not 2 3 4 UPSTREAM REFORMS & MARKET FAILURES Country and Sector Policies Regulations and Pricing Institutions and Capacity PUBLIC AND CONCESSIONAL RESOURCES FOR RISK INSTRUMENTS & CREDIT ENHANCEMENTS Guarantees First Loss PUBLIC & CONCESSIONAL FINANCING, INCLUDING SUB-SOVEREIGN Public finance (incl. national development banks and domestic SWF) MDBs and DFIs Can upstream reforms be put in place to address market failures? If not Can risk instruments & credit enhancements cost-effectively cover remaining risks? If not Can development objectives be resolved with scarce public financing?

Example of the use of WB guarantees: the Sankofa gas project in Ghana - Natural gas located in deep water 60km offshore of Western Ghana - Fuel up to 1,000MW of domestic power generation (40% of Ghana s currently installed generation capacity) - Replace expensive, polluting fuels (imported light crude oil) with cleaner and more affordable gas resources - Reduce oil imports by 12 million barrels per year and reduce CO2 emissions by around 8 million tons over five years - combination of IBRD and IDA guarantees ($700 million) covering the risks of nonpayment by off-taker of its payment obligations under the Gas Sales Agreement and debt service defaults, as a result of breach of specified contractual obligations. - Total investment $7.9 billion over the life of the project, largest foreign direct investment in Ghana s history.

Example of creating renewable power markets: the Tafilah Wind / Seven Sisters in Jordan - Private investment in Jordan s renewable energy sector is held back by a number of factors. - IFC support enabled the first privately financed, commercial-scale renewables project in Jordan, the 117 megawatt Tafilah wind farm. - Following Tafilah, the government launched the wider renewable program, focusing first on solar. Over 2014-2016, IFC support led to eight more renewable energy projects. - IFC s investments have been part of a broader coordinated WBG effort in Jordan s power sector. In 2015, the First Energy and Water Sectors Reform DPL and the GEF Promotion of a Wind Power Market Project supported the development of the renewable energy regulatory and pricing frameworks. - The project contributes to competitiveness of the energy sector by catalyzing private sector participation, and improves environmental and fiscal sustainability of the energy sector, by reducing Jordan's import dependence and lowering the carbon intensity of its power sector.

The importance of staying engaged with all clients A geographical diversified portfolio: lowers the financial risk and increases the lending space enhances opportunities for knowledge generation and sharing south-south learning allows to tackle global issues crisis management and FCS, climate change, gender, generating externalities for donors

Contracts awarded to Italian constituency companies as part of the WBG projects