The CTCN Forum was an occasion to develop and strengthen the regional network of NDEs and their relationship with other technology stakeholders, with a view to identify matchmaking opportuniti
During COP22, the Centre shared details on its progress and trends in technology transfer in terms of bridging gaps between countries' technology planning and the innovators and financiers implemen
Fifty years ago, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution establishing the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
The Climate Technology Centre is seeking a member of its Network to provide technical services related to develop a pilot Energy Service Company (ESCO) for the cement industry in Viet Nam.
Countries pledge over $23 million to support technology transfer in developing countries through the CTCN
Aujourd’hui, le Canada, le Danemark, l’Union Européenne, l’Allemagne, l’Italie, le Japon, la Corée du Sud, la Suisse et les États-Unis ont annoncé une promesse de financement à hau
On Wednesday, 9 November 2016, the event “Technology Mechanism: Enhancing Climate Technology Development and Transfer” took place at the Marrakech Climate Change Conference (COP22).
Antigua and Barbuda currently generates nearly all of its electricity from imported fossil fuels, resulting in high costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
International Institute for Sustaible Development (IISD), by Leila Mead, Thematic Expert for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy (US)
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK November 4, 2016 – Press release
2016 CTCN Progress Report launched. Developing country trends in climate technology transfer needs presented.