The Federal Environment Ministry (BMU) investments in international climate projects reach a record high. In 2020, the BMU supported projects in developing countries and emerging economies with 601.2 million euros.
Effective 1 January 2022, ZUG will take on the programme responsibility for the National Climate Initiative (NKI) previously managed by the agency Projektträger Jülich (PtJ).
With the launch of the IKI Medium Grants, ZUG manages a new climate protection funding programme of the BMU for global North-South cooperation, which supports global climate and biodiversity protection in developing and emerging countries.
With the launch of the IKI Medium Grants, ZUG manages a new climate protection funding programme of the BMU for global North-South cooperation, which supports global climate and biodiversity protection in developing and emerging countries.
The International Climate Initiative (IKI) has published a new call for funding. The Federal Environment Ministry is seeking ideas for two bilateral programmes with India as part of its country-specific selection procedure.