$541 million invested in Ghana’s poultry industry
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The Green Climate Fund (GCF), initiated by the UNFCCC in 2010, is the foremost fund aiding developing countries in climate change efforts, with USD 51.9 billion in co-financed projects globally. It aims for an equal focus on mitigation and adaptation, prioritizing aid to vulnerable regions. Started with a $10.3 billion pledge, GCF adopts a partnership approach to spur a global transition towards sustainable, low-emission development through international and local collaborations across sectors.
Global Evergreening Alliance seeks to restore degraded lands and capture 20 billion tons of CO2 by 2050. Eligible parties include NGOs, research institutes, and government agencies. Israeli green businesses have the opportunity to participate in land restoration programs, biomass energy production, and more. As a member of the alliance, Israel can collaborate with governments and organizations worldwide to promote sustainable land use and combat climate change. By increasing tree coverage, soil carbon sequestration, and biomass energy production, Israel can contribute to achieving the alliance's goals while promoting ecological and economic sustainability.
PRO-WASH & SCALE invites proposals for research to enhance climate resilience in emergency settings, focusing on Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, Agriculture, Markets, Livelihoods, and Natural Resource Management. Priority will be given to projects spanning multiple sectors, aimed at addressing the disproportionate impact of extreme climate events on marginalized communities.
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