Green Growth and Climate Resilience Strategy
The Rwanda Green Growth and Climate Resilience Strategy (GGCRS) aim to guide Rwanda's development pathway towards a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy by integrating climate change considerations into all sectors, aiming to achieve sustainable economic growth while mitigating the impacts of climate change through actions like promoting renewable energy, sustainable land use, and disaster risk reduction; essentially, it outlines Rwanda's plan to balance economic development with environmental protection and climate adaptation
Green Growth and Climate Resilient StrategyThe areas of significant revision and updates in the latest strategy include:
Updates
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