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Publications from UNEP FI's regional activities in Africa.

Publications are listed by date published (most recent first).

PDF The State of Responsible Investment in South Africa (1.5 MB | 69 pages)

"The State of Responsible Investment in South Africa" is a survey of the approaches and perceptions of the South African investment community to environment, social and governance issues. 32 pension funds, 19 asset managers, and 11 investment service providers were surveyed on current demand and supply of responsible investment as well as whether they felt issues such as employee relations, sustainability, HIV Aids and corporate governance were important to consider when evaluating the performance of investments.

Findings are important for both South Africa as well as the larger African context. The South African stock exchange is the biggest in Africa and South African investment activities, trends and behavior are vitally important to the economies throughout the continent. It is arguably in the African continent, where acute ESG pressures exist, that the benefits of responsible investment could have most impact.

Published: 2007 | By: UNEP FI

 
     

PDF Banking On Value: A New Approach to Credit Risk in Africa (1.3 MB | 52 pages)

"Banking on Value" assesses the extent and manner in which financial institutions in Africa’s largest financial hubs - South Africa and Nigeria - currently integrate sustainability in their core financing activities.

The report contains a section on policy making designed to assist African financial institutions with policy refinements that integrate environmental, social and governance issues into credit risk assessments. In addition several recommendations to encourage the uptake of sustainable finance in Africa are provided.

Published: 2007 | By: UNEP FI

 
     

PDF CEO Briefing: Sustainability Banking in Africa (670 KB | 12 pages)

This CEO Briefing summarises the main findings of the Sustainability Banking in Africa Report (PDF: 930 KB), produced by the African Institute of Corporate Citizenship (AICC) in 2004. It provides an overview of what sustainability banking means in the African context, analyses the current role of the finance sector in the promotion of sustainability in Africa and in so doing provides examples that are potentially replicable elsewhere across the continent.

Published: 2005 | By: UNEP FI

 
     

PDF Sustainability Banking in Africa (930 KB | 84 pages)

The report acts as a benchmark discussion document outlining the challenges and opportunities for developing sustainability banking practices in Africa.

Through the support of five case studies in South Africa, Botswana, Kenya, Nigeria and Senegal, it is hoped that this report will encourage active debate regarding the principles and practices of sustainability banking in Africa, and will pave the way to uncovering unique strategies to advance the sustainability agenda within the continent.

This publication was supported by the UNEP FI African Task Force, International Finance Corporation (IFC), Finmark Trust, Nedbank and Deutsche Bank.

Published: 2004 | By: AICC Centre for Sustainability Investing

 
     

PDF UNEP FI African Task Force Brochure (2.1 MB | 2 pages)

A group of UNEP FI signatories and partners have constituted an African Task Force to support and expand sustainable financial practice in Africa.

This brochure provides an overview of the UNEP FI African Task Force's background, objectives and activities.

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Published: 2004 | By: UNEP FI

 
     

 


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