PART I PROPOSED INVESTMENT PROGRAMME (PIP)

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PART I PROPOSED INVESTMENT PROGRAMME (PIP) Date: 1 Regional Investment Platform AIP NIP Both 3 Name of PIP 4 Meeting Type TAM Board 6 Date of prior discussion (if applicable) 2 PIP Number/code 5 Meeting date TAM Board 7 Investment Window Energy/Connectivity Cities Agriculture Digital MSMEs 8 Opinion of G-TAG GTAG 9 DAC-code(s) 10 EU Special Window 11 Partner country(ies)/regions SE4All Climate Change Window Other 12 Split by region: Sub-Sahara Africa: % Neighbourhood: % 13 Lead Finance Institution (eligible counterpart) 14 Potential co-financier(s) 15 Counterparty type/ implementing entities; other partner country authorities and private partners Public utility Private corporate Private financial intermediary Public institution Sovereign entity Sub-sovereign entity ( municipality, region) Other (please specify) Please name implementing entities as well as other partner country authorities and private partners (tick above the type of implementing party) 16 17 18 Maximum Guarantee Cover Amount requested ( ) Amount of expected mobilised financing Size of total investment portfolio to be developed (total portfolio cost) Target financial leverage of the EFSD Guarantee Total portfolio costs/efsd 19 Guarantee Total eligible FI financing/efsd Indicative amounts Guarantee Private sector financing (loan, equity, mezzanine, guarantee) /EFSD Guarantee 20 Programme stage Identification Preparation 21 Context of the PIP Describe Markets, as well as National/Regional policies Operational concept (Short PIP description, 22 outline of proposed financial Describe structure of the proposal addressing the market gaps, how private structure, type of eligible sector leverage is intended to be achieved and the alignment of interest of instruments, investment and the various stakeholders financing operations, partners to be covered)

23 Main objectives of the PIP and alignment with EFSD policy objectives (Art. 3, 9 EFSD Regulation) (Outline of expected development impact) Describe compliance with EFSD policy objectives Targeted budget of portfolio (in amounts and percentage) Total project costs, financing, EFSD guarantee use & indicative split Type / Sources Eligible Expected Expected EFSD Guarantee (funding and risk ) counterpart (funding and risk ) mobilised financing from public sources (funding and risk ) mobilised financing from private sector (funding and risk ) Total targeted budget of portfolio (in M) 100% REGION Neighbourhood South Neighbourhood East 100% Sub-Saharan Africa 100% Total 100% 24 COUNTRY Country A 100% Country B 100% Country C 100% Etc. 100% Total 100% SECTOR Sector A 100% Sector B 100% Sector C 100% Etc. 100% Total 100% INSTRUMENT Debt 100% Mezzanine 100% Equity 100% Guarantee 100% Other (specify) 100% Total 100%

Additionality of the EU contribution Economic (quality) Financial (scale) Social 25 Innovation /novel features of the product and expected replicability Sustainability Environment Private Sector Involvement Type of financial exposure and risks (eligible guaranteed risks - commercial/political/ comprehensive or 26 conditional/causality check) to covered by the Guarantee, including indicative tenor/holding period for the Guaranteed exposure Envisaged key financial 27 covenants 28 Envisaged collateral Description of the risk sharing mechanism and of 29 the structure of the requested EFSD guarantee Payment obligations and Guaranteed obligations per 30 eligible instrument/ obligors of the guaranteed obligations Summary of events of default, trigger events and 31 termination events (per instrument, per risk, per country) Indicative pricing of the 32 guarantee and rationale for such pricing impact 33 Exit strategy (if applicable) 34 Public debt sustainability Type risks to be described (risks to be described in view of the guarantee cover legally necessary requirements) Pari passu, pro rata, first/second loss Details to be provided would include payment obligations from clients to the eligible counterpart/eligible guaranteed obligations, eligible guaranteed sums to be discussed (payment obligation, losses, costs). 35 Assessment categories in regard to the programme and underlying projects after indicative pricing Political Economic Financial Social Environmental Implementation Other Description Mitigation severity H M L 36 Sustainability of the underlying operations

37 38 preparation and implementation support ( including client support/advisory) indicate if TA is requested Policy/regulatory reform indicate if TA is needed Expected contribution to the EFSD Regulation objectives (narrative description): List of expected Results (outcome, outputs, impact) at portfolio level: R1: R2: R3: Etc Description of the key assumptions and methodology used to estimate the expected results of investments backed by the requested EFSD Guarantee coverage 39 Result measurement : Core indicators, PIP specific indicators and Cross sector indicators Indicator Core Indicators Units Baseline value (X) (Indicate year) Estimated target (Y) (Indicate year) Outputs (copy all applicable indicators for the relevant sector from Annex IX in the Guidelines) - Indicator 1 - Indicator 2 Comments and reference to specific methodologies used, where necessary - Outcomes (copy all applicable indicators for the relevant sector from Annex IX in the Guidelines) - Indicator 1 - Indicator 2 - PIP Specific Indicators Outputs (introduce other indicators applicable to this PIP) - Indicator 1 - Indicator 2 - Outcomes (introduce other indicators applicable to this PIP) - Indicator 1 - Indicator 2 - Cross Sector Indicators Outputs Total number of beneficiaries # Number of beneficiaries living below the poverty line Outcomes Greenhouse gas emissions impact Direct employment: Construction phase (if applicable) Direct employment: Operations and maintenance (Jobs sustained/created) # (and/or %) CO2 ktons eq/yr # (FTE) # (FTE) Estimated indirect jobs # (FTE) * Methodology to be

supported* (if available) explained by the applicant Climate and Environment s EU contribution Mitigation Adaptation (tick one if relevant) Rio Marker (tick one if relevant) RM1( significant objective ) RM2( principal objective ) EFI contribution Mitigation Adaptation (tick one if relevant) (tick one if relevant) RM1( significant objective ) RM2( principal objective ) objectives contributing to climate change mitigation and/or adaptation Description of climate relevant portfolio activities Alignment with/support to national or sub-national climate change strategies For all portfolios Climate change portfolio risks and measures to reduce vulnerability For all portfolios Less carbon intense and more climate resilient alternative solutions considered If applicable Indirect climate change mitigation impact assessment 40 EU contribution Biological diversity Desertification [tick one if relevant] [tick one if relevant] RM1 ( significant objective ) RM2 ( principal objective ) EFI contribution Biological diversity Desertification [tick one if relevant] [tick one if relevant] RM1 ( significant objective ) RM2 ( principal objective ) objectives contributing to biodiversity protection and/or the fight against desertification Description of biodiversity- and/or desertification-relevant portfolio

activities Alignment with/support to national or sub-national strategies or plans on biodiversity protection and/or combating desertification 41 Expected time-line to develop investment portfolio 42 43 Description of procurement procedure Monitoring, reporting and evaluation 44 Visibility Summary ( details in Annex) 45 46 Consultations before submission: EU Delegation(s) Geographic unit(s) Local partners/regional organisations/other stakeholders Contacts Contact person Function Phone Email Lead Finance Institution Other Eligible FI member(s) of the consortium EU DEL DG: - geographic unit - thematic unit Partner Country Authority 47 Date of submission Name of submitting person

Annex I: Key requirements checklist Supported objectives (not cumulative) pursuant Art. 9.1. EFSD Regulation Not targeted Significant objective Main objective 1 Eradication of poverty 2 Creation of decent jobs, economic opportunities, skills and entrepreneurship 3 Gender equality and the empowerment of women and young people 4 Strengthening the rule of law, good governance and human rights 5 Implementation of the Union s migration policy, including, where appropriate, the New Partnership Framework with third countries under the European Agenda on Migration 6 Addressing specific root causes of migration, including irregular migration, as well as fostering the resilience of transit and host communities, and contributing to the sustainable reintegration of migrants returning to their countries of origin 7 Strengthening socio-economic sectors and areas and related public and private infrastructure 8 Providing finance and support to private and cooperative sector development 9 Addressing bottlenecks to private investments by providing financial instruments 10 Leveraging private sector financing, with a particular focus on micro, small and medium-sized enterprises 11 Contributing to climate action and environmental protection and management Compliance with relevant EU policies and strategies Not targeted Significant objective Main objective Participation development/good governance Aid to environment Gender equality (including WID) Trade development Socio-economic root causes of migration Reproductive, Maternal, New born and child health

Annex II: map Annex III: Public description of the PIP Annex IV: Indicative pipeline of investments to be supported by the EFSD Guarantee Annex V: Communication and Visibility Plan

PART II INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR GTAG (N.B.: It is understood that some of this information may only be available on the signing of underlying transactions and where confidential will not be circulated but will be separately submitted to the G-TAG). Project/ Operation ID Project//counterpart rating Rating of the guarantor Counterpart Category Counterpart Industry Sector Counterpart country Contract and Loan type Type of collateral or security Proposed investment amount in EUR Tenor of the investment project/portfolio Maturity date Repayment structure Grace period Key financial clauses/covenants Size (or as a percentage of total current assets) of borrower s tangible assets Level of priority debt as % of total tangible assets Level of obligations (as % of total tangible assets) ranking pari passu with the guaranteed obligation Level of junior obligations (ie. equity and debt ranking lower than the guaranteed obligation) as % of total tangible assets Head of group, group structure First time/repeat Counterpart Sovereign Public Private Financial Institution Public Financial Institution Private Project Finance Sovereign Sub-sovereign Corporate Public Corporate Private First Demand Guarantee Deficiency Simple Assignment of Rights Project Finance Security Other