Virtual Training Water Resource Management, Climate Action, and Environmental Sustainability

Financing Sustainable Development Projects Online Course

Join our virtual, live instructor-led session and master Financing Sustainable Development Projects Training from anywhere in the world.

5 Days Duration
Live Online Delivery
7 Dates Available
Certificate Included
Master sustainable project financing to structure bankable deals, secure capital, and deliver measurable impact through proven financial mechanisms.

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Here's What You'll Learn

Each module tackles real challenges you face in your role

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Sustainable Finance Landscape and Market Dynamics

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Project Bankability Assessment and Financial Viability Analysis

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Capital Structure Design and Financing Instrument Selection

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Blended Finance Mechanisms and Development Finance Institution Engagement

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Impact Measurement, Management, and Reporting Systems

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Environmental and Social Risk Management Frameworks

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Due Diligence Processes and Investment Decision Frameworks

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Green and Sustainability-Linked Bond Structuring

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Regulatory Navigation and Compliance Management

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Investor Relations, Deal Negotiation, and Portfolio Management

Market-specific guidance for Mauritius

A country-aware view of the pressures, proof points, and practical tools that shape how this course applies locally.

Why this course matters in Mauritius

Strategic context for the risks, opportunities, and capability gaps this training addresses locally.

Mauritius is a practical market for this course because sustainable development and climate projects increasingly need structures that can satisfy both development-impact objectives and commercial financing rules. For project teams, the key decision is not only what to fund, but how to package cash flows, risk allocation, and investor protections so deals can clear due diligence and reach financial close. Finance, sustainability, legal, treasury, and project-development teams should pay attention because blended finance design sits at the intersection of capital mobilization, regulatory compliance, and execution risk. The course matters now because global SDG and climate funding gaps remain large, so capital providers are prioritizing projects that are clearly structured, bankable, and governable.

Bankable structure is the bottleneck

The core local challenge is not just identifying sustainable projects, but presenting them in a format that commercial lenders and impact investors can underwrite, which makes facility design, credit enhancement, and risk-sharing skills highly valuable.

Cross-border capital requires compliance discipline

Mauritius-based teams often work with international capital and multi-jurisdictional counterparties, so financing sustainability projects requires attention to documentation, governance, and regulatory fit rather than relying on concept-level impact narratives alone.

Public-private capital alignment is strategic

For infrastructure, energy transition, and other development projects, the ability to combine concessional and private capital can determine whether a project scales beyond pilot stage and reaches implementation.

Training is timely because sustainable development financing remains constrained by a persistent mismatch between project ambition and available capital, and blended finance is one of the main tools used to bridge that gap. In Mauritius, the practical pressure is to structure deals that can withstand investor scrutiny while meeting applicable financial and governance requirements across the jurisdictions involved.

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