AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate Finance Boost: The UN World Food Programme welcomed Green Climate Fund approval of a $30 million Tajikistan project to help 73,500 people adapt through climate-resilient agriculture, sustainable water management, better climate information, and stronger local institutions. GCF Rules Change: The Green Climate Fund also agreed to loosen its reserve requirements, freeing nearly $6 billion more for emissions cuts and adaptation as donor shortfalls continue to bite. Water Stress Warning: A new study 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 and reservoirs. Glacier Protection Push: A UN resolution backed by Tajikistan calls for stronger action to preserve glaciers and protect the cryosphere, including Indigenous and local community voices. Disaster Readiness: Tajikistan is set to host a CSTO humanitarian response center to speed earthquake and emergency rescue operations across the region. Rogun Momentum: The World Bank approved a second financing phase for Rogun hydropower, aiming to cut winter shortages and expand renewable electricity for millions, alongside flood-risk monitoring and social safeguards. Air Pollution Alert: IQAir’s 2026 ranking places Tajikistan among the world’s most polluted countries, underscoring ongoing PM2.5 health risks.
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