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  • Certification
    • What is Certification
      • The certification process
    • Get certified
      • – Selecting a Peace Finance Verifier
      • – Selecting a Peace Partner
    • Join Finance for Peace:
      • – Become a Peace Finance Verifier
      • – Become a Peace Partner
  • Impact framework
    • Framework breakdown
      • Exclusionary criteria & minimum safeguards
      • Peace enhancing mechanisms
      • Sector relevance and geographical scope
    • Taxonomy
      • Peace for finance principles
      • Peace Taxonomy
  • Standard
    • Standards
      • Peace Bond Standard
      • Peace Equity Standard
    • Governance
      • Governance of the Peace Finance Standard
  • About
    • About Finance for Peace
      • Meet the team
    • What we do
      • Why Peace Finance
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Case Study: Peace Bonds – bankable structures that can lower risk and enhance peace

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Case Study: Peace Bonds – bankable structures that can lower risk and enhance peace

A joint study supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and led by Interpeace, and Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (SEB), has outlined the process, mechanisms, conditions and commercial applications to establish a new category of sustainable investment called Peace Bonds.

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