Intern (m/f/d) in Infrastructure Investment at the City Climate Finance Gap Fund
The objective of the City Climate Finance Gap Fund (Gap Fund), a global partnership comprising two multi-donor trust funds administered by the World Bank and the European Investment Bank (EIB) respectively. The EIB’s activities under the Gap Fund are implemented with support from GIZ GmbH. The Gap Fund supports cities worldwide in preparing concrete infrastructure investments that contribute to climate change adaptation and/or mitigation. These investments projects span sectors such as transport, energy, water, green spaces, urban infrastructure and waste management. However, local capacities, experience, and funding are often insufficient to guide these projects through the high-risk pre-feasibility phase.
The GIZ programme Support for Project Preparation for Urban Progress (SuPPUrbP) supports the management of the Gap Fund operations and provides technical assistance (TA) to cities and/or other project developers during the pre-feasibility stage of infrastructure investments. The TA activities are implemented upon request in low and middle-income countries in Africa, Latin America, European Neighbourhood Countries, Asia and the Pacific. You can find more information on the Gap Fund and its current activities at www.citygapfund.org. The dynamic multi-disciplinary and international GIZ team works closely with relevant EIB-colleagues and is based in Germany as well as in Luxembourg.
The GIZ programme Support for Project Preparation for Urban Progress (SuPPUrbP) supports the management of the Gap Fund operations and provides technical assistance (TA) to cities and/or other project developers during the pre-feasibility stage of infrastructure investments. The TA activities are implemented upon request in low and middle-income countries in Africa, Latin America, European Neighbourhood Countries, Asia and the Pacific. You can find more information on the Gap Fund and its current activities at www.citygapfund.org. The dynamic multi-disciplinary and international GIZ team works closely with relevant EIB-colleagues and is based in Germany as well as in Luxembourg.