Currently there is a need for a “re- balancing of economies” to take place. The environment and the poor are being left behind or not included in the prosperity that our economic system has brought so many. Businesses and investors are part of the solution, versus merely a participant in a system that is shaped and given by others.
Market actors can and should be a greater force for good and they have a leadership role to play in delivering systemic change to the way economic markets work to preserve a healthy planet and thriving humanity. Philanthropy, aid agencies and Multi-lateral Development Banks have a key role in accelerating this movement.
Build new financing instruments for global development and environmental challenges.
Put purpose back into business.
Tackle global development with the private sector.
Use philanthropic funds to mobilise new flows of capital to development.
Carve out a new strategic direction – Working with philanthropies, Multi-lateral Development Banks and other international organizations to figure out the levers that will move the needle towards systemic change.
Facilitate cooperation between public and private actors – Driving the cooperation needed to develop the sustainable business and financing models for the future that tackle global development challenges.
Project management of blended finance solutions – Understanding how to use public donor and philanthropic funds for blended instruments that mobilize private capital flows to investments that help reach the SDGs.
Advise on sustainable business solutions – Untangling the barriers for businesses to become a force for good and examining where philanthropic funding can help solve obstacles.
Promote new business models and ways of thinking – Helping businesses explore new models, either innovative circular economy concepts, community based projects or insurance and financing solutions.
Global NGOs and Financial Institutions, for example…
Family Philanthropies, Multi-lateral Development Banks, Aid Agencies and other International Organizations.
Bryant handles complexity, varied agendas, tough challenges and thorny dilemmas skillfully. She brings enormous energy and strong insights to her work – any team would be lucky to have her working with them.
Peter C. Goldmark Jr.Caroline was instrumental in designing and creating our flagship initiative in the Middle East region, the $2.5 billion Lives & Livelihoods Fund, which is the largest development initiative of its kind ever to be based in the Middle East. She showed a huge amount of ingenuity and perseverance to bring together a complex group of stakeholders, to reach consensus over important issues, including the financial structure, the branding and the programmatic focus of the fund. She also led on outreach to major donors from outside the region.
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Director Caroline Bryant-Bosa
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