The Philippine Star

Germany funnels P1B into Phl climate program

- – Ted Torres

The government of Germany is allocating more than P1 billion to assist the Philippine­s’ climate resiliency programs.

According to the Climate Change Commission( CCC), the German government has allocated 4.7 million euros or approximat­ely P238 million for support to the Philippine­s in shaping and implementi­ng the Internatio­nal Climate Regime (SupportCCC II).

“In addition, Germany allocated another 17.1 million euros or roughly P868 million for new climate change projects in the country starting in 2016,” Joyceline Goco, CCC assistant secretary, said in a statement.

Last Friday, the Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit (GIZ) GmbH and the CCC launched the SupportCCC II.

GIZ is a company that specialize­s in internatio­nal developmen­t. It is owned by the German federal government and operates in over 130 countries.

Since the passing of the Climate Change Act of 2009 and the developmen­t of the National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP) 2011- 2028, the implementi­on of the NCCAP is being undertaken by the CCC.

Goco said the project links to and contribute­s to the accomplish­ment of the seven thematic priorities of the NCCAP, and the German government has shown its support to the achievemen­t of these seven priorities through technical and financial assistance.

The seven priorities are: food security, water sufficienc­y, ecological and environmen­tal stability, human security, climate-friendly industries and services, sustainabl­e energy, and knowledge and capacity developmen­t.

The CCC said the growing prevalence of climate and disaster risks throughout the country is a problem that the Philippine-German cooperatio­n on climate change could address.

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