Advancing Sustainable Development Across the Globe
During this year’s UN General Assembly, DFC unveiled a series of announcements and commitments aimed at advancing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and creating meaningful impact across the developing world.

Through these commitments, DFC will help bolster critical COVID-19 vaccine capabilities, foster food security, expand access to affordable and clean energy, and tackle climate change, all while bringing strong benefits to women and girls.
Accelerating the Availability of COVID-19 Vaccines
DFC, alongside Citi, announced that it is providing political risk insurance that will enable Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to pre-purchase up to 2 billion vaccines for distribution across the globe.
Building Sustainable and Equitable Food Systems
DFC announced that it seeks to invest $1 billion in food security and agriculture projects over five years, helping improve global food systems while mitigating climate change, migration, and more.
DFC's Algene Sajery Gives Remarks at CHCI's 2021 Leadership Conference
Vice President of External Affairs and Head of Global Gender Equity Initiatives Algene Sajery recognized the contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans to the United States and the U.S. Government during Hispanic Heritage Month.
Supporting Migrants, Farmers, and Sustainability in Colombia
DFC and USAID launched three loan portfolio guaranties to boost financial resources and economic inclusivity for Venezuelan migrants and host communities in Colombia as well as support rural farmers and agribusinesses in the country.
Driving Inclusive Development in Ecuador
A $150 million DFC loan to Banco de la Producción S.A. will support lending to SMEs with a focus on combatting COVID-19 and climate change while closing the gender credit gap.
Protecting Energy Access in Vulnerable Communities
Support from DFC helped launch the $80 million Energy Access Relief Fund, which aims to provide emergency capital to off-grid companies in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia affected by COVID-19.
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