The role of Development Financial Institutions (DFIs) is to provide long-term financing and other forms of support for developmental projects that contribute to economic growth and social welfare. Some of the key roles of DFIs include:
Overall, DFIs play a crucial role in promoting economic development and addressing market failures that hinder the growth of emerging economies. Their ability to provide patient capital, manage risk, and mobilize private sector investment make them an essential tool for achieving sustainable development objectives.
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