The Project will be implemented by a consortium led by GIZ together with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the Regional Environmental Centre for the Caucasus (REC Caucasus), European Business Association (EBA) Moldova and Institute of Economics and Forecasting of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (IEF). The project supports the countries of the Eastern Partnership in their transition to climate-friendly economic development. It aims to improve the conditions for the transformation of EU trade-related agricultural and industrial value chains. The project promotes the introduction of innovative technologies, tools and methodologies that provide a significant impetus for a transition to greater sustainability, climate resilience and long-term greenhouse gas (mitigation in the region, accompanied by framework conditions that improve implementation and sectoral acceptance. Better access to financing options and support for the development of financing mechanisms and instruments involving for example national banks, development banks and public budgets will facilitate implementation. Good practices and expertise will be anchored in the institutional structures of the regional and national implementing partners.
Partner countries will be supported in their transition towards a climate-oriented, resilient and green economic development.
EaP countries
All citizens, agricultural producers, policy makers etc.
State Chancellery, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry
The project's strategy is to provide support that demonstrates to farmers and businesses the economic benefits of investing in climate-oriented, resilient and green solutions.
Eastern Partnership countries - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine achieve long-term mitigation and sustainable development consistent with the EU Green Deal objectives and 1.5°C pathways of the Paris Agreement
The project's strategy is to provide support that demonstrates to farmers and businesses the economic benefits of investing in climate-oriented, resilient and green solutions.
Eastern Partnership countries - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine achieve long-term mitigation and sustainable development consistent with the EU Green Deal objectives and 1.5°C pathways of the Paris Agreement