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Zim bets big on carbon credit insurance, eyes green cash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78099, member: 636"] Zimbabwe might be on the verge of an investment shift, thanks to carbon credit insurance. This financial tool, while still new locally, is seen as a way to unlock foreign cash for green projects. Officials like Zida CEO Tafadzwa Chinamo say it can de-risk investments, making the country more attractive for climate finance. Experts argue that this insurance is key to drawing in private money. It protects investors from policy changes or project failures, making lenders more willing to finance things like renewable energy. Kuda Manyanga and Byron Zamasiya point to successful projects in Ghana and Senegal where risk coverage secured major funding. They contrast that with stalled ventures in Africa, including Zimbabwe’s own Harava solar project, which lacked proper risk mitigation. The potential money involved is significant. Zimbabwe’s existing carbon credits could generate over 55 million dollars at current prices. The broader goal is to use insured projects to fund infrastructure needs. For this to work, the country must build domestic insurance capacity and a stable regulatory environment through bodies like the Zimbabwe Carbon Market Authority. Global capital is looking for safe climate investments, and this could be Zimbabwe’s lever to grab it. [/QUOTE]
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