The Green Central Asia Regional Programme aims at improving access to information and risk analyses in order to enable participating countries to assess the impact of climate change more accurately and to take preventive measures. At the same time, dialogue fora and workshops are meant to increase states´ resilience and decision-makers’ ability to adequately address security hazards resulting from climate change at national and regional level.
It promotes conflict prevention and trans-boundary cooperation. Support is also provided to develop the capacity of partner institutions in the field of environmental management.
- 2021
- 2024
Green Central Asia: Transboundary dialogue on climate, environment and security in Central Asia and Afghanistan

- European Union, Gov of Germany
- GIZ
- 7200000.00
- The key partners of the Programme are the foreign ministries (and, through them, the respective institutions responsible for climate and environmental resources, including educational and research institutions) of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Republic of Tajikistan, the Republic of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan as well as Afghanistan. In a broader sense, the Programme reaches out to the population of the Aral Sea Basin, who benefits from improved adaptation to climate change and thus from a politically more stable region.
- Dr. Caroline Milow, caroline.milow@giz.de
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