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Global Support

The network of partners and resources that back coalition programs worldwide.

3
Regional secretariats
20+
Member economies
10
Sectors supported
24/7
Crisis coordination

A network of partners and shared resources backs coalition programmes worldwide — from co-financing and risk cover to crisis response, data, and institution-building.

What global support means here

Support is not a slogan on this page — it is a defined set of services members and partners can draw on. The coalition provides five kinds of global support: financial, technical, institutional, informational, and emergency. Each is described below, with what it covers and how to access it.

Financial support

The core of the offer: patient, de-risked capital, structured to crowd in more.

  • Co-financing alongside regional development banks and private capital under common terms
  • Guarantees and first-loss layers that make otherwise-unbankable assets investable
  • Local-currency solutions that keep exchange-rate risk off public balance sheets
  • The Preparation Fund, which finances the groundwork that makes pipelines bankable

Technical support

Money without competence stalls. The coalition deploys specialists alongside every material commitment — in monetary policy, market regulation, project structuring, procurement, and safeguards — and trains local counterparts so the expertise stays when the mission ends.

Institutional support

The slowest, most valuable layer: building the organisations an economy needs to run its own development. Central-bank modernisation, regulator capacity, debt-management offices, results-measurement units — institution-building is budgeted into commitments, not appended to them.

Informational support

Members share infrastructure no single economy would build alone:

  • The live data platform — macro indicators and per-economy profiles
  • A common results framework and methodology, open to researchers
  • Sector strategies and portfolio data across all ten verticals
  • Research and publications built on the same data that moves the money

Emergency support

When shocks hit — commodity collapse, disaster, sudden capital flight — development capital usually retreats. The coalition is built to lean in: counter-cyclical facilities can be activated by the Executive Board, existing commitments can be restructured quickly, and the three regional secretariats coordinate response around the clock with member authorities.

How support reaches the ground

Global backing is only useful where it lands. Three regional secretariats — São Paulo for the Américas, Johannesburg for África, Hong Kong for Asia — source and supervise their own pipeline, so support arrives shaped by the market it serves rather than a template applied everywhere.

Requesting support

Members open requests through their central bank or finance ministry to the relevant regional secretariat. Co-financiers and institutions begin with the partnerships desk; allocation-seeking funds and companies use the allocation inquiry. Every route lands with a named office, not an inbox.

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