Businesses and households in Kyrgyzstan to get loans for green
Hundreds of businesses and households in the Kyrgyz Republic will be able to modernise production, increase efficiency and/or improve their climate resilience thanks to a new
Hundreds of businesses and households in the Kyrgyz Republic will be able to modernise production, increase efficiency and/or improve their climate resilience thanks to a new
The government is developing agreements with neighboring states, International Finance Institutions, and private investors to finance clean energy projects ranging from small solar and hydropower
Focus on working capital financing to support SMEs, helping the borrowers with disruptions, continue working with local partner banks for local currency funding. Strong partnerships in the financial sector
Climate Finance Center (CFC) is a national structure established to attract international and domestic investments for projects on climate change adaptation and mitigation.
As part of its activities, the Cabinet of Ministers has signed a new Action Plan covering the period until 2030. This decision was initiated by the Chairman of the Cabinet, Adylbek Kasymaliev.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Cyprus has approved a new programme to finance the creation of green energy storage facilities. This was announced by the Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry,
The report covers infrastructure financing challenges, opportunities, modalities and recommendations for enabling regulations, governance, and policies in Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan is a lower-middle income
In June 2023, the World Bank approved financing for the first phase of the ten-year Renewable Energy Development in Kyrgyzstan project for $68 million, including grants from the Green Climate Fund.
KyrSEFF loans are designed to finance projects aimed at improving energy and water efficiency, as well as addressing key environmental challenges in the country, including water shortages, erosion, and
This subcomponent will finance provision of technical assistance and capacity building to MoE, NEGK and other key stakeholders to enhance institutional capacity for managing the development and
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