Technology Transfer to Foster Inclusive and Sustainable Industrialization Green growth as a driver for technology transfer and sustainable industrialization.

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Technology Transfer to Foster Inclusive and Sustainable Industrialization Green growth as a driver for technology transfer and sustainable industrialization Inhee Chung, Sustainability & Safeguards Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)

About GGGI Mission Green Growth The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is an international organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. Mission Support the transition of GGGI partner countries towards a green growth model by developing and implementing strategies that simultaneously achieve poverty reduction, social inclusion, environmental sustainability and economic growth. Green Growth Green growth is a national paradigm that focuses on a model of economic growth that is both environmentally sustainable and societally inclusive.

GGGI at a Glance Maximizing Impact through Four Thematic Priorities: Mexico UAE Qatar Ethiopia Indonesia Mozambique Peru Paraguay Senegal Norway Denmark United Kingdom Australia Republic of Korea Headquarters China Jordan Costa Rica Guyana Colombia Papua New Guinea Thailand Vanuatu Kiribati Fiji Morocco Uganda Laos Hungary Nepal Myanmar Rwanda Vietnam Philippines Cambodia India Mongolia Maximizing Impact through Four Thematic Priorities: Multi-Sectoral Member Countries Green City Development Sustainable Landscapes Water Energy 27 member countries operations in 26 countries 35 projects currently contribute to NDC implementation and SDGs

Delivery Model 35 Projects across 26 partner countries Technology transfer opportunities exist throughout the delivery model, and materialized during design, financing & implementation stage 35 Projects across 26 partner countries

Sectoral Interventions

Challenges Financing Alignment: national vision vs. int’l commitments Capacity building and ownership

Africa Program Examples

Ethiopia Development of climate resilient strategies: Climate resilient strategies for Agriculture & Forestry and Water & Energy Sectors. Capitalizing the CRGE Facility: The Facility is a government managed fund that will strategically invest in the CRGE in Ethiopia Development of the private sector engagement strategy for CRGE Facility Integrating CRGE into Growth and Transformation Plan II (GTP II): Sector guidance for integrating CRGE into GTP II plans. Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) Partners: Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Climate Change (MEFCC) Ministry of Finance and Economic Cooperation, Prime Minister’s Office National Planning Commission

Rwanda Climate Resilient Green Cities Program Partners: Ministry of Urbanization Ministry of Energy Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development Development of Secondary Green Cities Green Fund (FONERWA), environment and climate change fund to be the engine for the next 50 years of green growth in Rwanda. GGGI supports the Green Fund through a technical facility to strengthen the Funds’ capacity in project development and resource mobilization.

Mozambique (New) Improved energy access in rural areas Partners: Being established Why focus on energy for productive use? Energy is critical for income generation in key productive sectors Can support the development of MSMEs Provides resilience from external shocks (e.g. natural disasters) Potential anchor for client for residential access (e.g. mini-grids)