
Investment Facility for Central Asia (IFCA)
The project aimed at supporting the creation and operations of a new Investment Facility for Central Asian countries. The IFCA 2011 focused first on Energy, Environment, SME’s and social infrastructure
The project aimed at supporting the creation and operations of a new Investment Facility for Central Asian countries. The IFCA 2011 focused first on Energy, Environment, SME’s and social infrastructure
The Economic Development Fund (EDF) provided investment in critical agricultural subsectors to improve food security and poverty alleviation in the Kyrgyz Republic.
The Agro Horizon Project is a four-year program that aims to raise the income of small farmers and the agribusinesses by expanding markets and increasing the competitiveness of markets for fruits, vegetables, eggs and milk. The project creates jobs in the agricultural sector – especially for women and youth – while improving the availability of nutritious foods
The primary goal of F2F in Kyrgyzstan is to generate rapid, sustained and broad based economic growth through short-term technical assistance in the agricultural sector.
Specific objective: is the Transfer of EU know-how and technologies in the agro-food value-chains in partnership with local authorities and economic players for further developing socio-economic potentials in rural areas of Uzbekistan.
It was an umbrella initiative that was managed by the Ecosystem Services and Economics (ESE) Unit of the UNEP Division of Environmental Policy Implementation (DEPI) with inputs from various other Divisions and offices of UNEP. The overall objective of the Green Growth Project was to contribute to a better integration of environmental concerns into national development processes, policy planning and decision-making.The project was targeted mostly at the global (and regional level), using conferences, meetings and policy dialogues with various country policy-makers as a tool to communicate integrating ecosystem services into economic policies. However, at national level, pilot studies were conducted in South Sudan, Kenya, and, through its UNDA 8th Tranche Component, Kazakhstan and Morocco. The Green Growth Terminal Evaluation has two main objectives: 1) to provide evidence of results to meet accountability requirements, and 2) to promote operational improvement, learning and knowledge sharing through results and lessons learned among UNEP and its main project partners.
The main objectives were to expand domestic organic agri-food supply chains and foster foreign organic trade exchanges. The project outcomes, as well as the experiences and lessons learned during its implementation, should offer ideas and demonstrate the opportunities for scaling up a green economy transition across the EECCA region. The ultimate aim of the project was to increase the number of companies and farmers that harness the trade opportunities of organic agriculture.