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For 30 years, the Moskowitz Prize has recognized research that informs effective global practice of responsible finance. This year, the prestigious award was presented to a groundbreaking study focused on blended finance strategies aimed at enhancing sustainability projects. The research highlights how combining public and private funding can mobilize significant resources for initiatives that address pressing environmental and social challenges.
The winning study emphasizes the crucial role of blended finance in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By leveraging diverse funding sources, the research illustrates how projects can achieve greater impact while minimizing risks for investors. The findings advocate for innovative financial models that not only promote economic growth but also prioritize environmental stewardship.
The Moskowitz Prize continues to serve as a beacon for scholars and practitioners alike, encouraging the exploration of financial solutions that contribute to a more sustainable and equitable world. As awareness of climate change and social inequality grows, the importance of such research cannot be overstated.
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