AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate Finance for Tajikistan: The Green Climate Fund approved $190M for Tajikistan, with $62M in grants, to boost climate resilience in 14 cities and districts via water-saving tech, fruit-orchard funds, and upgrades to drinking water, sewage, and irrigation networks in Roghun, Dangara, and Khujand. Water Resilience Push: The EBRD and GCF launched a €160M programme to strengthen climate-resilient water systems across Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, combining loans and grants with reforms to help utilities adapt to droughts, floods, and shifting rainfall. Food Security Under Heat: WFP welcomed a $30M GCF-backed adaptation project for Tajikistan, targeting 73,500 people with climate-resilient agriculture, sustainable water management, better climate information, and stronger local institutions. Glacier and Mudslide Risk: Tajik authorities warned heavy rain could trigger mudslides, urging caution on mountain and river roads as Central Asia expands cross-border flood and mudflow cooperation. Water Stress Warning: A new report says Amu Darya flows in Tajikistan’s middle and lower reaches have dropped 54–77% over decades, driven mainly by rising water use for agriculture. Disaster Monitoring Tech: China and Central Asian partners are developing a satellite constellation to track earthquakes, glacial floods, and other hazards, feeding data into predictive models.
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