Global Steering Group for Impact Investment

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An independent global steering group catalyzing impact investment & entreprise to benefit people & the planet. CEO, | Chair,

Joined July 2017

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    How can we mobilise private capital for people & the planet? The -backed Impact Taskforce has released , setting out the actions private & public actors must take to put impact at the heart of investing:

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  2. The Lord Mayor of the City of London, , is part of the -backed Impact Taskforce whose report, , sets out how we can change the system to ensure investors around the world not just profit:

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  3. The 120 members of the -backed Impact Taskforce, including of , have put together a roadmap that ensures profit, people and planet are completely interwoven:

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  4. The -backed Impact Taskforce has designed a practical framework for integrating environmental and social objectives, as well as community voice, into the design of financing vehicles and policies - to help the world :

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  5. The world needs capital at scale to achieve the SDGs & finance a Just Transition-so the Impact Taskforce has showcased a series of case studies & actionable recommendations to ensure a transition that leaves no one behind:

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  6. The -backed Impact Taskforce brought together 120 leading voices from business, investment & public policy, including Chair of ISSB of the IFRS , to set out a pathway to mobilise private capital at scale:

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  7. There is enough private capital to reach net zero - if it’s invested in the right places. That's why the -backed Impact Taskforce, including of The World Bank, have set out a plan to :

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  8. , the new report from the backed Impact Taskforce, makes it clear that mobilising private capital at scale will enable a just and inclusive transition to net zero - leaving no-one behind:

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  9. Public & private actors need to work together to put impact at the heart of investing - and the -backed Impact Taskforce, featuring Cillia Holmes Indahl of the , is calling for mandatory impact accounting:

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  10. 🌳Climate and Environmental action ⚖️ Socio-economic Distribution and Equity 📣 Community Voice The 3 Just Transition Elements, set out by Workstream B of the Impact Taskforce, chaired by Dame Elizabeth Corley - see more:

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  11. Dec 14

    It’s ready! ‘Time to Deliver,’ a report produced by a backed Impact Taskforce provides a roadmap for mobilising private capital at scale for positive social & environmental impact. I’m proud to be part of the Taskforce.

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  12. Investors need information they can trust - so Workstream A of the Impact Taskforce, chaired by 's Douglas L Peterson, has set out a pathway to deliver transparency and harmonisation to impact measurement:

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  13. How can we move from risk and return to risk, return and impact? The -backed Impact Taskforce, chaired by , has set out a series of urgent actions to ensure investors around the world :

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  14. Thank you for joining us for the launch of the Impact Taskforce G7 Reports. With thanks to our board, speakers, panellists, and all other contributors, please find the 2021 report here:

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  15. Closing the launch event, says, “this is the most positive moment we have to mobilise private capital,” and calls for urgent and sustained action on the reports’ recommendations.

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  16. All those involved in the ITF reports must "hold each other accountable" to enact the recommendations, says Rachel Turner, Director of Economic Development at .

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  17. The reports are clear that industry leaders must (1) invest to make an impact and (2) report on that impact with integrity and harmonised standards, says Rachel Turner, Director of Economic Development .

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  18. The ITF reports make clear that there is "action to continue", and that industry leaders must keep up the momentum. There is "work to be done", says Rachel Turner, Director of Economic Development at .

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  19. The ITF reports speak from “one voice” amongst industry leaders, which is a huge achievement, says Rachel Turner, Director of Economic Development .

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  20. Rachel Turner, Director of Economic Development accepts the Impact Taskforce’s reports from .

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  21. “Let’s commit to redoubling our efforts and working together with the urgency that this situation clearly demands.” - Lord , Minister for Pacific and the Environment

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