With the 2022 Thematic Call, the International Climate Initiative (IKI) is looking for ideas for large-scale projects in developing and emerging countries all over the world.
Funding is available for projects designed to develop local climate action measures by and for young people as well as innovative cooperation between civil society and the private sector.
German Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke recently attended the Africa Protected Areas Congress (APAC) hosted by the International Union for Conservation of Nature in Rwanda.
The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) will provide an additional EUR 126 million for decarbonisation in emerging and developing countries through the International Climate Initiative (IKI).
The German Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMU) has launched a new funding round of the thematic selection procedure under International Climate Initiative (IKI).
Although originally planned for November 2021, the next International Climate Initiative (IKI) thematic selection procedure is postponed for six months and is to take place in May/June 2022.
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).