December 13, 2024

The Central Asian Climate Information Platform contributes to the joint strategies to overcome climate challenges in Central Asia

Central Asian cities face exceptional challenges due to rapid climate change and swift urbanization. Floods, droughts, and other natural disasters require new technical solutions, such as sustainable infrastructure projects and water management systems, to adapt Central Asian cities to the effects of climate change. Cooperation between government agencies and private

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CAREC conducted a transboundary training in the city of Bukhara for water management sector specialists from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan

Bukhara, Uzbekistan – On December 5, a transboundary training on capacity building for basin organizations on climate-resilient integrated water resources management in Central Asia was conducted by CAREC in the city of Bukhara.   The Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC) held these training sessions as part of the project

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Inception of UNDP’s Regional Initiative to Enhance Urban Resilience in Central Asia

Photo: UNDP Uzbekistan Tashkent, December 12 – Central Asia is among the world’s most vulnerable regions to natural hazards and climate-induced challenges, including earthquakes, floods, droughts, avalanches, and landslides. Over the past decade, these disasters have claimed thousands of lives and impacted millions of people across Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and

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Eco-startups presented innovations at the GCIP Kazakhstan 2024 forum

Astana hosted the National Forum GCIP Kazakhstan 2024, the final of the prestigious acceleration program Global Cleantech Innovation Programme (GCIP), organized with the support of UNIDO. The forum became an important event for startups in the field of sustainable technologies, where unique environmental projects aimed at solving urgent environmental problems

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