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This pages showcases NAMAs that have received funding and/or are in implementation.

Borjomi.jpg
Sustainable development of forest ecosystems in Borjomi-Bakuriani Forest District in Georgia.
Solar-2.jpg
Reducing emissions by fostering self-supply renewable energy projects and contribute to the long-term development of the renewable energy industry in Chile.
Mexico-new-housing-1.jpg
Cost effective energy-efficient building concepts across the housing sector with a particular focus on low-income housing.
Coffee.jpg
Reduction of GHG emissions of the agricultural sector by up to 15% through the implementation of GHG mitigation technologies in coffee production and processing.
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The Government of Kazakhstan is requesting support for the definition, design, and implementation of NAMAs in the urban sector with the objective of achieving the country’s voluntary GHG emission reduction target.
Indonesia traffic.jpg
Low‐carbon mobility plans in three Indonesian cities (Medan, Menado, Batam) with upscaling potential.
Colombia-transit.jpg
Transit-oriented urban development in Colombia can reduce the growth in car traffic by 25–36% and simultaneously improve air quality.
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    This pages showcases NAMAs that have received funding and/or are in implementation.

    Borjomi.jpg
    Sustainable development of forest ecosystems in Borjomi-Bakuriani Forest District in Georgia.
    Solar-2.jpg
    Reducing emissions by fostering self-supply renewable energy projects and contribute to the long-term development of the renewable energy industry in Chile.
    Mexico-new-housing-1.jpg
    Cost effective energy-efficient building concepts across the housing sector with a particular focus on low-income housing.
    Coffee.jpg
    Reduction of GHG emissions of the agricultural sector by up to 15% through the implementation of GHG mitigation technologies in coffee production and processing.
    NO IMAGE
    The Government of Kazakhstan is requesting support for the definition, design, and implementation of NAMAs in the urban sector with the objective of achieving the country’s voluntary GHG emission reduction target.
    Indonesia traffic.jpg
    Low‐carbon mobility plans in three Indonesian cities (Medan, Menado, Batam) with upscaling potential.
    Colombia-transit.jpg
    Transit-oriented urban development in Colombia can reduce the growth in car traffic by 25–36% and simultaneously improve air quality.