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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of SREP projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes the indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the SREP interventions achieve the proposed project outcome objectives involving:
(a) Annual electricity output; (b) Improved energy access to people, businesses and community services; (c) GHG emissions reduced/avoided (tons of CO2 equivalent); (d) increased public and private investments in targeted subsectors (co-financing)
You can learn more and get further analysis at the 2015 SREP Results Report: http://www-cif.climateinvestmentfunds.org/sites/default/files/meeting-documents/srep_14_5_srep_results_report_final_.pdf
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- This dataset contains the names and basic information about companies that were contacted in the process of a research which aimed to identify open data companies in emerging markets, specifically in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, as well as India and Russia. The data was collected by several vendors and consultants and was not validated independently by the World Bank staff. Data was collected over a short period of 4-6 weeks in the spring of 2014 and represents data-centric companies that vendors/consultants were able to identify in that timeframe.
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- The results data presented below is based on the portfolio of CTF projects and has been compiled on behalf of the following multilateral development banks: ADB, AFDB, EBRD, IDB, IFC and IBRD. It follows the principles outlined under the Revised CTF Results Framework and includes five core indicators that help determine whether and to what extent the CTF interventions achieve the proposed project/ program outcome objectives involving:
(a) Avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (b) Increased finance for low carbon development mobilized; (c) Increased supply of renewable energy (RE); (d) Increased access to public transport; (e) Increased energy efficiency.
Please note that this is based on 53 out of 55 projects reporting results and does not include (2) CONFIDENTIAL projects. You can learn more about specific indicators at https://www.climateinvestmentfunds.org/cif/sites/climateinvestmentfunds.org/files/CTF%20Monitoring%20and%20Reporting%20Toolkit%20Version%204.6%20.pdf .
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