Geneva, Switzerland, 7 November 2025 – The World Economic Forum unveiled today a stakeholder‑specific roadmap to mobilize private climate finance at scale in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). The new report, From Risk to Reward: Unlocking Private Capital for Climate and Growth, focuses on execution, outlining who should do what to build bankable pipelines, improve data and market intelligence, mobilize local capital and standardize risk‑sharing, amid growing investor attention to climate resilience, credit risk and the cost and availability of capital.
EMDEs require $2.4 trillion in climate finance annually by 2030, including $1 trillion from primarily private international sources. Yet current flows remain far below what is needed. EMDEs received $332 billion in 2023, with international private finance at $36 billion, underscoring the urgency to turn ambition into investable projects. The new research, developed to support policy‑makers, development finance institutions, investors and market participants, provides a practical pathway to accelerate low‑carbon, climate‑resilient growth where it is needed most. Collective action can unlock green growth and sustainable prosperity.
“Climate finance in developing economies is no longer just an environmental issue; it’s a systemic financial challenge that affects credit ratings, investor behaviour and long‑term growth,” said Laia Barbara, Head of Climate Strategy, World Economic Forum. “Mobilizing private capital at scale starts with clarity on who should do what. Public and private actors must collaborate more strategically, concentrating resources where they are most needed rather than duplicating efforts or inadvertently crowding out investment.”
The report identifies six priority areas backed by actionable steps for each stakeholder group:
Mobilizing private climate finance at scale in EMDEs requires a holistic, systemic approach as well as clear policy signals, scalable risk-sharing tools and strong local partnerships to bridge the global climate finance gap. Building investor confidence hinges on a multistakeholder approach rooted in aligned incentives, trusted data, enabling policies and patient capital.
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