Networking & Collaboration
Technologies are vital to building climate-resilient, low-carbon societies. Many essential technologies already exist — the challenge is to get them deployed where they are needed, and to build the enabling environments to support technology innovation, adaptation and scale-up. An overwhelming number of developing countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement indicate a requirement for technology support and capacity building in order to achieve their commitments. To meet this need, the CTCN serves as a demand-driven and trusted partner, matching the needs of developing countries for climate change-related equipment, methods, capacity development, and policy advice with the world-class expertise of its Network and our collaborators.
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SGI Studio Galli Ingegneria S.r.l.
SGI Studio Galli Ingegneria S.r.l. (SGI) is an Italian consultancy specialized in the sectors of water, environment, civil engineering, transportation, urban planning, landscape management and renewable energy. Established in 1920, SGI has expanded into an international company actively involved in projects funded by bilateral and multilateral donors and financial institutions, such as the World Bank, African Development Bank, Interamerican Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, United Nations agencies, European Commission, and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. To date, SGI has conducted assignments in several countries worldwide. SGI provides high-skill engineering and consultancy services over the entire project life cycle, including technical assistance, development of feasibility studies, economic and financial analyses, environmental and social impact assessments, preliminary and detailed designs, master plans, assistance to procurement and commissioning, works supervision, training, and capacity building. In its everyday work SGI staff uses advanced technologies and tools to optimize management of natural resources and infrastructures.