AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate Finance for Tajikistan: The Green Climate Fund backed two new climate resilience pushes in Tajikistan, including a $30M adaptation project for 73,500 people (climate-smart farming, water management, local institutions) and additional GCF support for water and sewage upgrades in Roghun, Dangara and Khujand. Water Resilience in Central Asia: The EBRD and GCF launched a €160M “Resilient Water Systems” programme for Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, aiming to make water supply, wastewater and irrigation services hold up under droughts, floods and shifting rainfall. Rogun Hydropower Financing: The World Bank approved a second phase for Tajikistan’s Rogun hydropower plant with $300M, including environmental and social measures plus flood-risk monitoring, to cut winter power shortages and expand clean electricity for millions. Land Restoration in the Region: Turkmenistan and partners are preparing for the RESILAND resilient landscapes restoration effort, focused on land degradation, ecosystem recovery and nature-based solutions to boost climate resilience. Heat Impacts on Children: A report highlights how climate change is hitting 2.5M children in Tajikistan with severe heatwaves and 2.7M with water shortages, stressing growing risks to health and daily life.
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