Core Points - The Global Development and South-South Cooperation Fund's climate change adaptation support project in Mongolia was officially launched on May 26, marking the first such project in Northeast Asia and the second in Mongolia [1] - The project aims to enhance early warning capabilities and climate change adaptation for herders in Mongolia, providing policy recommendations to the Mongolian government, and is expected to benefit approximately 20,000 people over a two-year implementation period [1][2] - The Chinese government has established a $14 billion global development fund to tailor financing solutions for various development projects, having collaborated with over 20 international organizations and implemented more than 160 projects in over 60 developing countries, benefiting over 30 million people [1] Project Details - The project is a collaboration between the China International Development Cooperation Agency, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and the Mongolian Red Cross Society [1] - The launch of this project is seen as a significant step in China's commitment to addressing climate change and reflects its surrounding diplomatic policy [2] - The Mongolian Red Cross Society expressed gratitude for China's long-term support in international cooperation on climate change, emphasizing the importance of this project for sustainable development and improving the well-being of the population [5]
全球发展和南南合作基金蒙古国气变支持项目启动
人民网-国际频道 原创稿·2025-05-27 01:07