Dubai – UAE – visitors of COP28 CA Pavilion learnt about the Global Cleantech Innovation Program (GCIP) and the Kazakhstan GCIP initiative.
GCIP’s primary objective is to address market and policy deficiencies that hinder the emergence, deployment, and adoption of cleantech innovations, enabling low and middle-income countries to leapfrog toward greener and more resilient economies.
The envisioned impact of GCIP is to contribute to climate action through greening existing industries, creating innovative solutions, fostering low-carbon development, and delivering additional socio-economic benefits in Partner Countries, including job creation, poverty reduction, empowerment of women, and youth engagement.
GCIP is actively implemented in sixteen countries, including Cambodia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Lesotho, Mongolia, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Republic of Moldova, Senegal, South Africa, Türkiye, Ukraine, Uruguay, and Vietnam.
The side event’s organizers are International green technologies and investment projects Center (IGTC) and United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
Video recording – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJVYFT9bhxM