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Fiji Department of Information
28 May, 2021, 6:30 am
The Fijian delegation for 2021 P4G Summit is led by PM Bainimarama and the team from Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), and Ministry of Economy (MOE), together with the Korean Embassy based in Suva. Picture: SUPPLIED
Fiji will join its international and regional development partners at the 2nd P4G Summit, ‘Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030,’ hosted by the Government of the Republic of Korea, from May 30-31, 2021.
The theme of the virtual summit is “Inclusive Green Recovery towards Carbon Neutrality,” as P4G is a global initiative which, aspires to become the world’s leading multilateral forum for developing public-private partnerships to advance Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 and the Paris Climate Agreement.
QFFD financed projects worth $530m during 2020
27 May 2021 - 8:20
QFFD s development projects carried out in Gaza.
QNA
Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) announced yesterday that it funded projects worth more than $530m during 2020 through humanitarian and development aid, which were distributed over several essential sectors, namely education, health, economic empowerment, infrastructure, and climate change.
This came in the Fund’s annual report for 2020, in which it reviewed the continuation of its efforts in support of development and relief issues in developing countries.
The report said that Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) has continued its efforts to support issues of development and relief in brotherly and friendly developing countries and to extend a helping hand to them, in implementation of the aspirations of the State of Qatar, represented in its leadership, institutions and society, to provide relief to people in need across the world. Over the past years, co
2021 P4G 서울 정상회의 푸른하늘과 2050 순배출 제로 캠페인 라운드 테이블′ 개최 ecomedia.co.kr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ecomedia.co.kr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Last year, South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in launched a climate-change policy branded as a “Green New Deal” as part of a wider stimulus package for the country’s pandemic-afflicted economy. This sat alongside a commitment to achieve a net-zero carbon emissions target by the year 2050, moves that reflected the increasing traction of environmental concerns in South Korean domestic politics and broader regional dynamics. While the setting of targets followed in the footsteps of China and Japan, the Green New Deal was largelylauded as a pioneering move in the region.
Anticipating investments of US$60 billion and the creation of more than 650,000 jobs, the plan aims to cut the country’s reliance on fossil fuels and lead South Korea to a post-Covid “green recovery”. While the country has not been beset by disasters such as Australia’s bushfires and floods, concerns such as pollution issues continue to make local headlines. It appeared telling that the Global Green