Brazil: Vinci Climate Change Fund (AIIB-000713)

Countries
  • Brazil
Geographic location where the impacts of the investment may be experienced.
Specific Location
Uninformed
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Financial Institutions
  • Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
International, regional and national development finance institutions. Many of these banks have a public interest mission, such as poverty reduction.
Project Status
Approved
Stage of the project cycle. Stages vary by development bank and can include: pending, approval, implementation, and closed or completed.
Bank Risk Rating
FI
Environmental and social categorization assessed by the development bank as a measure of the planned project’s environmental and social impacts. A higher risk rating may require more due diligence to limit or avoid harm to people and the environment. For example, "A" or "B" are risk categories where "A" represents the highest amount of risk. Results will include projects that specifically recorded a rating, all other projects are marked ‘U’ for "Undisclosed."
Voting Date
Aug 30, 2023
Date when project documentation and funding is reviewed by the Board for consideration and approval. Some development banks will state a "board date" or "decision date." When funding approval is obtained, the legal documents are accepted and signed, the implementation phase begins.
Borrower
Vinci Infraestrutura Gestora de Recursos
A public entity (government or state-owned) provided with funds or financial support to manage and/or implement a project.
Sectors
  • Energy
The service or industry focus of the investment. A project can have several sectors.
Investment Type(s)
Loan
The categories of the bank investment: loan, grant, guarantee, technical assistance, advisory services, equity and fund.
Investment Amount (USD)
$ 40.00 million
Value listed on project documents at time of disclosure. If necessary, this amount is converted to USD ($) on the date of disclosure. Please review updated project documents for more information.
Loan Amount (USD)
$ 50.00 million
Value listed on project documents at time of disclosure. If necessary, this amount is converted to USD ($) on the date of disclosure. Please review updated project documents for more information.
Project Cost (USD)
$ 50.00 million
Value listed on project documents at time of disclosure. If necessary, this amount is converted to USD ($) on the date of disclosure. Please review updated project documents for more information.
Primary Source

Original disclosure @ AIIB website

Updated in EWS Sep 1, 2023


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Project Description
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OBJECTIVE

To support the development of low-carbon solutions in the energy and water sectors in Brazil.

DESCRIPTION

AIIB will invest USD 40 million in Vinci Climate Change A, LP (the "Fund" or "VICC") as a limited partner, with another USD 10 million in the co-investment sleeve. The Fund was launched by Vinci Infraestrutura Gestora de Recursos Ltda. ("Vinci") in 2023 (Vinci held the first closing of the strategy in 2022 through a Brazilian vehicle) with a fundraising target of USD 400 million to develop a portfolio of assets in renewables, water and sewage, and in green technologies located in Brazil.

ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL INFORMATION

Environmental and Social Policy, Standards, and Categorization.
AIIB's Environmental and Social Policy (ESP) applies to the Project, which has been assigned Category FI since it involves the provision of funds to the Fund. The Fund adopts an Environmental, Social, and Governance Framework (ESGF) in congruence with AIIB's Environmental and Social Framework (ESF), Environmental and Social Standards (ESSs), and the Environmental and Social Exclusion List (ESEL). Subject to a prior review of the initial investments, AIIB will delegate to the Fund the selection, categorization, appraisal, approval, and monitoring of the Fund's further investments in subprojects, according to the Fund's investment guidelines. The Fund's approximate pipeline will be aligned with the AIIB's sector strategies and geographies.

Environment and Social Management System (ESMS).
The Fund's Exclusion List is adequate to AIIB's ESEL and includes activities involving directly affect indigenous or tribal populations without full documented consent. The Fund's current ESGF is based on IFC's Performance Standards, incorporating ESG, climate, gender, and inclusion aspects within the investment cycle. The Fund screens investments based on an exclusion list and targets sectoral alignment (VICC Taxonomy Tool). After these two steps, the Fund measures the potential investment's exposition to ESG risks, such as resource scarcity, floods, and interference with indigenous people and areas of cultural significance, by answering a set of questions related to the economic activity and contextual issues of the Project (e.g., location), and then categorizes investments as A (High Risk), B+ (Medium-High Risk), B (Medium), and C (Low Risk) levels based on the IFC categorization scheme and its High-Risk Sectors List. In addition, AIIB will require the Fund to furnish detailed E&S due diligence (ESDD) assessments and instruments for the Bank's prior review and approval for all Category A and higher-risk subprojects for inclusion in AIIB's financing.

Environmental and Social Aspects.
The Fund will invest in a portfolio of assets in the renewables (e.g., wind power and solar power), water and sewage, transmission, energy efficiency, and clean energy sectors (e.g., green hydrogen) in various regions in Brazil. These subprojects will not directly affect indigenous people; however, they can involve people involuntary resettlement, subjected to necessary government permits and have potential construction-related environmental and social (E&S) safeguard issues, such as labor and working conditions. In addition, these subprojects may result in habitat loss, deforestation, and impacts on land use. These various E&S risks are potentially significant and will be avoided and mitigated by using good international practice and the Fund's ESGF policy complemented by monitoring and supervision by AIIB.

Labor and Working Conditions.
According to its ESGF, the Fund assesses OHS risks, including health and safety management systems, emergency planning, construction, and electrical works, during its ESG DD and risk assessment process. In addition, AIIB will also review the performance of the first three higher-risk and all Category A subprojects in terms of how they conform with Brazil's labor laws and regulations, as well as the ESG Policy, and how these are monitored and reported to the Fund.

Stakeholder Engagement, Consultation, and Information Disclosure.
Vinci discloses
Environmental, Social and Governance Manual
with an overview of ESMS as well as annual
ESG report on its official website
, and describes the E&S policy and procedure that are aligned since 2012 with the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI), the main international commitment within the scope of the UN on the agenda. Vinci will require the Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP) and the integration of local community demand in the project design. The Fund will be required to disclose timely an overview of finalized ESGF in English and Portuguese and the name, industry, and location of subprojects supported with AIIB's proceeds within twelve months of closing an investment. Furthermore, the Fund requires all subprojects to conduct appropriate stakeholder engagement, and to confirm the disclosure of the required E&S documentation, in particular, E&S information for Category A subproject instruments (e.g., ESIA, ESMP, ESAP, RAP, etc.) at least 60 calendar days before the approval of the financial support.

Project's Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM).
The Fund has an External Communication Mechanism (ECM) (
here
and
here
) as project-level GRM to address third-party views, inquiries, or concerns regarding their own E&S processes and outcomes and E&S impacts and performances of their subprojects. In addition, the Fund requires all subprojects to establish and maintain effective subproject-level GRMs, and to provide information on Funder's ECM (project-level GRM) and AIIB's Project-affected People's Mechanism (PPM) to the stakeholders timely in an appropriate manner.

Monitoring and Supervision Arrangements.
Vinci will monitor quarterly on-site visits by the E&S Officer for A and B+ projects and semi-annual on-site visits for other projects, with the support of external advisors. In addition, Vinci needs to maintain a comprehensive database comprising all relevant E&S information and report to AIIB a summary of the E&S aspects and overview of the E&S performance of the Project's portfolio every year and on an agreed template AIIB will conduct a pre-assessments and post-reviews of the selection and implementation of subprojects as part of its regular supervision, comprising engagement with Vinci, potential site visits and detailed review of the E&S documentation of all Category A subprojects and other selected subprojects.

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AIIB

 

ACCESS TO INFORMATION

 

You can submit an information request for project information at: https://www.aiib.org/en/contact/information-request/index.html.

 

ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF AIIB

The AIIB has established the Accountability Mechanism for Project-Affected People (PPM).  The PPM provides “an opportunity for an independent and impartial review of submissions from Project-affected people who believe they have been or are likely to be adversely affected by AIIB’s failure to implement the ESP in situations when their concerns cannot be addressed satisfactorily through Project level GRMs or AIIB Management processes.” Two or more project-affected people can file a complaint.  Under the current AIIB policy, when the bank co-finances a project with another development bank, it may apply the other bank's standards. You can refer to the Project Summary Information document to find out which standards apply.  You can learn more about the PPM and how to file a complaint at: https://www.aiib.org/en/about-aiib/who-we-are/project-affected-peoples-mechanism/how-we-assist-you/index.html.

 

The complaint submission form can be accessed in Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia, Bengali, Chinese, English, Tagalog, Hindi, Nepali, Russian, Turkish, or Urdu. The submission form can be found at: https://www.aiib.org/en/about-aiib/who-we-are/project-affected-peoples-mechanism/submission/index.html.

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