He added: "In bringing benefits to fishing communities, promoting social equity and environmental sustainability, FISH4ACP champions the Sustainable Development Agenda that Europe supports." In March this year, the strategy was endorsed by a sector-wide alliance of stakeholders, who have come together in the Dorado-platform
READ MORESustainable infrastructure: water, energy, transport. Context. The Dominican Republic is one of the fastest growing economies in Latin America. This is also apparent in the
READ MOREThe Dominican Republic, one of the world''s top tourist destinations, has decided to act. To set the country''s tourism sector on a path of sustainability, the
READ MORESanto Domingo, May 12, 2021 - The Dominican Republic''s Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources signed a landmark agreement today with the
READ MOREKyoto Protocol – the Dominican Republic signed the protocol on 29 May 1998, and ratified it on 17 September 2001. Paris Agreement – this international treaty aims to combat climate change and limit global warming. The Dominican Republic signed the
READ MOREThe main goals of this paper are to (1) highlight the need for sustainable development as a means to conserve natural resources and the environment, which often represent the basis for tourism development, (2) illustrate the importance of assessing tourists'' preferences when designing programs and policies central to the sustainable development of a
READ MORE1. It reaffirms the commitment of the Dominican Republic with the 2030 Agenda and proposes a process of national prioritization for "accelerators" of sustainable development, with support from the United Nations System: multidimensional poverty, competitiveness and employment, sustainable production and consumption, resilience to climate change
READ MOREThe Bank can help the Dominican Republic by further strengthening and supporting SEMARN for mainstreaming environmental conservation practices. Bank assistance can
READ MOREWe''re thrilled to announce the successful completion of our assessment mission for the development of a sustainable tourism policy in the Dominican Republic. Our team embarked on this crucial endeavor to lay the groundwork for a comprehensive strategy that will promote responsible tourism practices and foster economic growth while
READ MOREThe Platform – which belongs to the Dominican Republic''s National Cocoa Commission – is a space to generate dialogue and organize collaboration between stakeholders in the cocoa sector. The plan defines action that will be carried out in the span of a decade, to fundamentally change the Dominican cocoa sector.
READ MOREThe Dominican Republic''s economy rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic disruption faster than many others - developing and developed alike. As the country re-emerges as a Latin American growth
READ MOREThe Dominican government has taken substantial steps to build up a policy and institutional framework to comply with the overall objectives of the United
READ MOREANALYSES OF LINKAGES BETWEEN POVERTY AND ENVIRONMENT IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. In Latin America and at the global level, eforts to reduce poverty and
READ MOREVeras stated that the Dominican Republic requires $5,400 million in investments to reach its goals. "In order to attain 30% renewable energy by 2030, the upcoming edition of the National Energy Plan will propose the necessity of $5,400 million in investments," Veras explained. He emphasized the crucial role of private investments in
READ MOREThe Dominican government intends to generate 25% of its energy from renewable sources by 2025 and plans to be CO2 neutral by 2050. But green power is
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READ MOREThis Technical Note was prepared by the Environmental and Social Safeguards Unit (VPS/ESG) of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). ESG works to promote the environmental and social sustainability of Bank operations. It collaborates with project teams to execute the IDB''s commitment of ensuring that each project is assessed,
READ MOREMinistry of Environment and Natural Resources. Ms. Milagros De Camps German Primary. Deputy Minister of International Cooperation. Avenida Cayetano Germosén esq. Avenida Gregorio Luperón, Ensanche El Pedregal, Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic (the) Phone +1 809 567-4300. milagros [email protected].
READ MOREAccelerating climate action will allow the country to reduce poverty and inequality, generate jobs, and contribute to more sustainable development, according to
READ MOREIn its updated NDC, the Dominican Republic commits to a 27% greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction, with 20% conditional and 7% unconditional, by 2030 compared to business as
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