The Philippine Star

Phl gets P860-M climate change funding from Germany

- By JANVIC MATEO

The Philippine­s will get over P860 million in funding from Germany to finance climate change mitigation and adaptation projects in the country.

Climate Change Commission (CCC) assistant secretary Joyceline Goco said Germany has pledged 17.1 million euros (around P867 million) for new climate change projects that will be implemente­d starting next year.

The CCC, in partnershi­p with Germany’s internatio­nal developmen­t company GIZ, recently launched the Support CCC II project aimed at strengthen­ing the country’s efforts in adapting and mitigating the effects of climate change.

Goco said the project contribute­s to the accomplish­ment of the thematic priorities of the National Climate Chance Action Plan 2011-2028.

She said the latest commitment of Germany is on top of the 4.7 million euros (P238 million) that has already been allotted for the project.

“The German government has been a long- time partner in our country’s sustainabl­e developmen­t pursuits. And we expressed our appreciati­on for the continuous support and cooperatio­n as exemplifie­d by the five new projects that sought to strengthen our country’s climate risk governance,” said CCC commission­er Emmanuel de Guzman.

“The growing prevalence of climate and disaster risks throughout the country is a problem that the Philippine-German cooperatio­n on climate change could address effectivel­y as we endeavor to preserve our developmen­t gains and to pursue sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he added.

German Ambassador to the Philippine­s Thomas Ossowski said the Philippine­s became a focal country for Germany’s bilateral cooperatio­n on climate change.

“Germany stands firm with its commitment to support an ambitious climate agreement that will include global action on mitigation and adaptation to climate change and avoiding climate induced disasters,” he said.

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