INTERVIEW: Ghana infrastructure fund tests nature finance model with mangrove pilot

Published 12:30 on February 12, 2026 / Last updated at 12:30 on February 12, 2026 / / EMEA (Africa), Insights (Interviews), Nature & Biodiversity (Corporate, Markets), Nature-based Carbon (Other NbS)

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The Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) is seeking to structure a blended nature-based investment pilot aimed at restoring mangroves around a beach resort, with potential for supporting a future biodiversity credit market, Carbon Pulse has learned.
The Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) is seeking to structure a blended nature-based investment pilot aimed at restoring mangroves around a beach resort, with potential for supporting a future biodiversity credit market, Carbon Pulse has learned.


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