Small Island Developing States on a Path to Renewable Energy and Resilience: A Story from Maldives

Small Island Developing States (SIDS), which are home to 65 million people and bastions of blogdaad8608_1.jpgbiodiversity, face unique challenges. Because they are small, their economies are not diversified and hence particularly vulnerable to external shocks, such as the collapse of tourism during COVID 19 or sky-rocketing energy and food prices in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. They are also extremely vulnerable to the rising sea levels and extreme weather brought on by climate change.

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Seminar on Financing Green Hydrogen Projects in Developing Countries

 

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Wednesday May 10 at 15:30-17:00 CET, World Hydrogen Summit Rotterdam whs

Join us at the World Hydrogen Summit for a seminar on Financing Green Hydrogen Projects in Developing Countries with the IFIs and Invest International.

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Rethinking Development in an Age of Crisis

Nowhere is the impact of recent crises – the lingering economic consequences of COVID-19 anna_b_blog_1140x500.jpgand the global spillover effects of Russia’s war in Ukraine – being felt more acutely than in the developing world.  People in poor countries are struggling to cope with higher food and fuel prices and unsustainable debt, while schoolchildren are still suffering from learning loss caused by the pandemic. In many places, economic growth has stalled.

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