In a nutshell, social investments represent investments that are intended to deliver a positive social impact, as well as a return on the original investment. Social Investments are usually offered to organizations with a primarily social objective, such as charities, CICs, and Registered Societies. Investment capital is commonly provided in the form of repayable loans, with greater flexibility than bank loans, but can be provided as quasi-equity or social impact bonds.
For more details on the actual Vanuatu Social Investment legal framework, access the link: https://www.nab.vu/organisation/ministry-infrastructure-and-public-utilities.
Moreover, here is a list containing a variety of directions for anybody interested in finding out more about social investments directions in Vanuatu: