Build green to help fend off the next pandemic
Investments in climate-resilient infrastructure should be the centerpiece of the billions of dollars in economic stimulus being used to rebuild Asia’s economies.

Anouj focuses on innovative and green finance across Southeast Asia. Through the SERD innovation finance hub, he manages the ASEAN Catalytic Green Finance facility as well as a number of initiatives and partnerships to develop leveraged finance approaches, both as conceptual instruments and in projects. He has been focusing on green finance since 2015 with development of the Catalyzing Green Finance publication and related ADB projects in PRC and Southeast Asia. Previously Anouj led a pioneering PPP and sub-sovereign initiative in India from both the ADB and the World Bank. Anouj was an investment banker at JP Morgan Chase prior to joining ADB and has expertise in mergers and acquisitions, project and corporate finance, capital markets, sovereign and non-sovereign infrastructure financing.
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Investments in climate-resilient infrastructure should be the centerpiece of the billions of dollars in economic stimulus being used to rebuild Asia’s economies.
Only when green finance is mainstreamed into financing will infrastructure projects be good value for money, as well as good for the environment.
The success of development finance should also be measured by the amount of private finance it can catalyze.
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