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New €3.4bn Fund to Tackle Climate Challenges

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The Global Environment Facility (GEF) has approved a significant €3.4bn funding package aimed at addressing climate adaptation, biodiversity protection, and water security over the next four years. This decision, made during the GEF Assembly in Uzbekistan, highlights the urgent need for financial support as countries grapple with increasing environmental challenges such as droughts and floods.

This funding is particularly crucial for the 144 recipient countries, with at least 35% allocated to the least developed nations and small island states that face the highest environmental risks. The GEF’s streamlined processes aim to reduce bureaucratic hurdles, enabling quicker access to funds, which is essential for timely project implementation.

The GEF’s initiatives, including the Sustainable Cities programme, demonstrate how targeted funding can enhance urban resilience and environmental management. As European nations continue to contribute significantly to this fund, the lessons learned from regions like Central Asia could inform broader climate strategies across the continent.

With the GEF-9 funding cycle commencing in July 2026, the emphasis on integrated programmes reflects a growing recognition that environmental issues are interconnected. This approach not only aims to mobilise additional investments but also to foster a collaborative response to global environmental challenges, setting a precedent for future funding cycles.

Source: Euronews

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