Zimbabwe
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Globally, the number of motorized vehicles is estimated to reach between 2 and 3 billion vehicles by 2050 with a significant number located in developing countries like Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's motor vehicle fleet has been growing at a fast rate especially after the year 1990. The Zimbabwe Climate Change Response Strategy further identified that the nation's transport sector consumes over 1 billion liters of diesel and over 730 million liters of petrol annually. Part of the energy emissions come from the use of petroleum products in the transport sector.
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This Technology Transfer Advances Zimbabwe's
- Nationally Determined Contribution to focus on energy efficiency improvements and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 33% below the projected Business As Usual scenario by 2030.
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This Technology Transfer Advances Southern African Countries'
- Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC's) to achieve GHG emission reduction by increasing energy efficiency in various sectors and thus contributing to a mitigation of climate change and its impacts.
- NDC of Botswana
- NDC of Lesotho
- NDC of Malawi
- NDC of Mozambique
- NDC of Namibia
- NDC of South Africa
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This Technology Transfer Advances Zimbabwe's
- Nationally Determined Contribution to reduce its GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions by 33% below the projected Business As Usual energy emissions per capita by 2030, as well as to promote efficient water use practises in various sectors of the economy.
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This Technology Transfer Advances Zimbabwe's
- Nationally Determined Contribution to promote climate adapted crop and livestock development and climate smart agricultural practices
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The 2022-2023 CTCN Progress Report showcases how developing countries have harnessed the power of technology to forge their own path toward a sustainable future. During the reporting period, CTCN supported more than 75 countries and enhanced capacity building for climate technology development and transfer across the five systems’ transformation areas.
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Knowledge partnerCountry of registrationSpainRelation to CTCNNetwork MemberSector(s) of expertiseAgriculture and forestryAgricultureWater
We are a Spanish-based SME specialised in combining science, information technology and human-centred design to craft elegant digital platforms and inspiring data visualisations.
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Knowledge partnerCountry of registrationKenyaRelation to CTCNNetwork MemberSector(s) of expertiseIndustryAgriculture and forestryInfrastructure and Urban planning
CSTI is a UNESCO Associated Kenya-based research and development hub and think tank. We support climate science-driven environmental initiatives to stimulate the development of new technologies, promote sustainable business innovations and enable community-led growth across Africa.