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U.S. climate envoy John Kerry wants development banks overhaul plan by April

Kerry said if the World Bank and regional development banks could increase their lending by the hundreds of billions of dollars, it could leverage trillions in capital from the private sector and other sources.

November 15, 2022 / 16:11 IST
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John Kerry, Climate Envoy (Image: Reuters)
John Kerry, Climate Envoy (Image: Reuters)

U.S. climate envoy John Kerry said on Tuesday he wants to come up with a plan by April to reform the multilateral development banks system to unleash "hundreds of billions" of dollars to help vulnerable countries combat and adapt to climate change.

Kerry said he wants to work with Germany to come up with a strategy by the next World Bank Group meetings in April 2022 to "enlarge the capacity of the bank" to put more money into circulation and help countries deal with climate change.

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"There's no reason why not. We're the largest shareholders, we need to call the meetings, put out the policy and make it happen," he said at a side event at COP27.

He said any new strategy should not require new finance from donor countries or for the banks to accept a lower credit rating.