🌱 A Lifeline for the Climate-Vulnerable
In a major step toward building climate resilience, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) have announced over $120 million in funding for climate adaptation projects targeting some of the most at-risk communities in Africa and Asia.
These bold initiatives will directly impact over 3.5 million people across Ghana, the Maldives, and Mauritania, empowering them with the tools, knowledge, and infrastructure needed to cope with escalating climate risks.
“These new projects reflect UNEP’s deep commitment to supporting countries on the frontlines of climate change,”
— Martin Krause, Director, UNEP Climate Change Division
🇬🇭 Ghana Leads with $70M Agroecosystem & Farming Resilience Plan
Ghana will receive the lion’s share—$70 million, including $63 million in GCF grants—to strengthen the climate resilience of agriculture and rural livelihoods in the Northern, Upper East, and Upper West regions.
📌 Project Highlights:
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120 communities across 8 districts
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28,000 hectares of degraded land restored
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Expansion of climate data access and early warning systems
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Promotion of dry-season farming via sustainable water storage
Led by Ghana’s Environmental Protection Agency and Meteorological Agency, the project will directly benefit over 619,000 people, with early warning systems reaching 2.9 million. An estimated 120,000 farmers will enjoy improved food security and crop yields through climate-smart agriculture.
🌊 Maldives: Island Nation Builds Toward 100% Early Warning Coverage
The Maldives is launching a $25 million project to meet the “Early Warnings for All” (EW4All) target by 2027. This initiative will help:
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Implement a nationwide hazard alert system
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Strengthen national meteorological and disaster preparedness services
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Ensure every citizen has access to climate alerts and protection tools
This project enhances the Maldives’ ability to handle rising sea levels and extreme weather threats through digital technology and community-level awareness.
🏜️ Mauritania: Combating Drought with Water Security and Land Management
Mauritania will also receive $25 million to tackle its increasing vulnerability to desertification and water scarcity. Key focus areas include:
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Sustainable land use practices
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Drought-resilient water infrastructure
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Community training in natural resource management
The initiative will safeguard livelihoods in arid zones while ensuring long-term food and water security.
💡 A New Era of Climate Financing
According to Henry Gonzalez, GCF’s Chief Investment Officer, these projects mark a strategic shift in climate finance, emphasizing local leadership and country-specific solutions.
“This is not just climate aid—it’s targeted, data-driven investment that empowers vulnerable nations to lead their own resilience journeys.”
By prioritizing Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and the Sahel, the projects recognize the urgent need to direct funding to those most affected by climate change.
Source: https://www.modernghana.com