Dominican Republic
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There is consensus on the central role that private-sector actors are able to play to support the implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC), as drivers of green growth, promoters of green supply chains, sources of investment in low-carbon and climate-resilient infrastructure, and as leaders of innovation in the development of clean technologies and the efficient use of resources.
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Please see below for description in Spanish
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This Technology Transfer Advances the Dominican Republic's
- Nationally Determined Contribution to reduce 25% of the Dominican Republic's base year greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
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This Technology Transfer Advances The Dominican Republic's
- Nationally Determined Contribution to adopt Risk Management and Early Warning Systems as a strategic planning approach to climate change adaptation.
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CountryDominican RepublicNameMs. Solhanlle BonillaPhone+809 807 1116 ext 6250 or 7251EmailsPositionDirector of Research
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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.