
The ASEAN Green Map – Building the Foundations for a Greener ASEAN Financial System
Cadmus supported ASEAN, GGGI, and UNESCAP in developing a regional roadmap to scale up green finance across banking, insurance and capital markets in Southeast Asia.

Cadmus supported ASEAN, GGGI, and UNESCAP in developing a regional roadmap to scale up green finance across banking, insurance and capital markets in Southeast Asia.

Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) are increasingly attracted to Nepal’s potential for impactful and sustainable change, driven by a significant appetite for investment. Cadmus, through Invest for Impact Nepal (IIN), and with the support of British International Investment (BII), Dutch Entrepreneurial Development Bank (FMO), and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), aims to shape and build the markets of tomorrow in Nepal. Their primary focus is on accelerating DFI investments to achieve these goals.

Collaboration with the U.S. Treasury showcases our practical implementation of economic policy and governance solutions on a global scale.

The Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) program,1 funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), distributed over 14 million geo-referenced land certificates to more than 6.5 million farmers. Cadmus, in partnership with DAI, took on an ambitious challenge of breathing life into this dormant wealth and changing Ethiopia’s rural financial landscape.

This rapid situational analysis of the carbon market landscape in Sierra Leone is the culmination of an effort to document and assess the carbon market landscape in Sierra Leone. Commissioned by Invest Salone and undertaken by Cadmus, it reflects a snapshot of the current state of the carbon market in Sierra Leone, including stakeholder priorities, opportunities for support, areas of risk and actionable recommendations to support a long-term, viable, transparent, and equitable marketplace.