This National Energy Policy outlines the Government of Ghana’s policy direction regarding the current challenges facing the energy sector.
Working under the overall direction of the Ministry of Forests and Environment and in partnership with the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) launched the Electric Mobility Program in 2017, to support a transition towards clean and sustaina
Guided by the Scientific Outlook on Development, the Chinese government is accelerating its development of a modern energy industry, taking resource conservation and environmental protection as two basic state policies, giving prominence to building a resource-conserving and environment-friendly
Despite holding a mammoth potential for generating clean hydropower, every three in ten rural Nepalese continue to live in darkness.
Barbados Tourism Master Plan (TMP) 2014-2023: Report I. The Master Plan contains the background and situation analysis regarding the current state of the tourism industry in Barbados, as well as an examination of where the nation should progress over the next decade.
Barbados Tourism Mater Plan 2014-2023: Report II.
White Paper on the Development of Tourism in Barbados is the national guide for the sustained growth of the Barbados tourism sector to ensure that the sector leads economic growth, social progress and environmental sustainability.
This Barbados National Energy Policy (BNEP) 2017-2037 Document is designed to ensure “Energy security and affordability through diversity and collaboration: Establishing and maintaining a sustainable energy sector for Barbados.”
Ethiopia’s Climate-Resilient Green Economy, Climate Resilience Strategy: Water and energy is designed to effectively leverage these important sectors, which are expected to contribute approximately 7.2 billion USD to the projected GDP growth over the GTPII period.
Ethiopia’s Climate-Resilient Green Economy, Climate Resilience Strategy: Agriculture and forestry highlights the need to engage in more climate-resilient activities in these two vital sectors, which make up 43 per cent of national GDP and employ 80 per cent of the population.