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You are here: Home / cat / Cabo Verde’s BluX Platform and the Future of Sustainable Ocean Finance

Cabo Verde’s BluX Platform and the Future of Sustainable Ocean Finance

Dated: June 9, 2026

Between 2021 and 2024, Cabo Verde demonstrated how sustainable finance can drive meaningful social, economic, and environmental transformation. Through BluX, the sustainable finance platform of the Cabo Verde Stock Exchange, the country launched seven sustainable bond issuances, mobilizing more than €40 million for projects that directly improved communities across the island nation. These investments supported infrastructure, renewable energy, social services, financial inclusion, and the sustainable development of the ocean economy.

One of the most significant achievements was the use of social bonds to finance community development projects across municipalities. The funding enabled the rehabilitation of streets, public spaces, and local infrastructure, improving living conditions and creating safer environments for residents. More importantly, these bonds provided local governments with a reliable source of financing, allowing them to plan and implement long-term development initiatives with greater certainty.

Infrastructure investments also focused on improving transportation networks throughout the country. Bond-financed road reconstruction projects enhanced connectivity between communities, facilitating the movement of people, goods, and services. Improved transportation infrastructure reduced travel difficulties, strengthened local economies, and increased access to healthcare, education, and markets, particularly in remote areas.

Financial inclusion emerged as another major outcome of Cabo Verde’s sustainable finance strategy. Through targeted financing mechanisms, entrepreneurs and small business owners gained access to credit that had previously been unavailable to them. These investments allowed individuals to expand businesses, purchase equipment, improve productivity, and create new economic opportunities. The initiative demonstrated how sustainable finance can directly support livelihoods and economic empowerment at the local level.

The social impact of the bond programme extended to vulnerable populations through investments in housing and child welfare. Funding supported the renovation of facilities operated by SOS Children’s Villages, improving living conditions for children without parental care or those at risk of losing family support. By upgrading housing infrastructure, the programme contributed to safer and more supportive environments for children and young people.

A particularly innovative component of the programme was the blue bond dedicated to supporting the ocean economy and sustainable fisheries. As a small island nation heavily dependent on marine resources, Cabo Verde used blue finance to provide affordable loans to coastal entrepreneurs, fishers, and small businesses operating within maritime sectors. These investments promoted sustainable fishing practices while strengthening local economies and supporting the livelihoods of coastal communities.

Sustainable finance also contributed to Cabo Verde’s clean energy transition. Investments funded renewable energy and energy-efficiency improvements in healthcare facilities, reducing operational costs and freeing resources for medical services. Additionally, the construction of a 5-megawatt solar power plant on São Vicente Island marked an important step toward the country’s goal of generating more than half of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2030. These initiatives combine environmental sustainability with economic and social benefits.

The success of BluX reflects a broader commitment to developing a sustainable blue economy. Created through collaboration between the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Resident Coordinator Office, and the Joint SDG Fund, the platform provides a mechanism for raising capital through blue, green, and social bonds. It has become a model for mobilizing private and public investment in sustainable development projects while aligning financial markets with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Cabo Verde’s experience demonstrates that innovative financial instruments can generate tangible benefits for communities while protecting natural resources. By investing in sustainable infrastructure, renewable energy, social development, and marine conservation, the country has shown how finance can be used as a tool for inclusive growth and environmental resilience. The BluX platform offers a practical example of how small island developing states can leverage sustainable finance to create long-term economic opportunities while safeguarding the ecosystems upon which their future depends.

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