Partnership for Action on Green Economy
The Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) is a programme responding to the Rio+20’s call for the UN system to support countries interested in pursuing green economy policies. It deploys the joint expertise of five UN agencies – ILO, UNDP, UNEP, UNIDO, and UNITAR – to assist countries in their efforts to embark on green economy pathways. During PAGE phase III a total of eleven countries will receive support, including Peru, Mongolia, Senegal, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Mauritius, South Africa and China (at provincial level), Brazil (at provincial level), Barbados and Kyrgyz Republic. Based on the idea of triggering the required change at policy level and, more broadly, supporting countries in creating enabling conditions that catalyse the transformative change towards an Inclusive Green Economy, PAGE has identified four strategic intervention areas: (i) national economic and development planning, (ii) selected thematic and sectoral policies, individual and institutional capacity building at national and global level and (iv) knowledge creation at global level. The project’s vision is the equitable and sustainable transformation of national economic structures in up to 30 countries.
- Project symbol
- GLO/17/17/UND
- Admin unit
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GREEN
DWT/CO-Moscow
DWT/CO-Lima
CO-Algiers
ENTERPRISES
CO-Bangkok
RO-Latin America and the Caribbean
DWT-Bangkok
CO-Buenos Aires
DWT/CO-Pretoria
DWT/CO-San Jose
CO-Dar es Salaam
RO-Africa
- Start date
- 15/05/2017
- End date
- 31/12/2030
- Total allocation
- 3630469
- Total expenditure
- Status
- Active
- 2919356
- Development Partners
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Multi Partner Trust Fund Office, UNDP
- Country/Countries
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Rwanda
Morocco
Kazakhstan
China
Peru
Global
Thailand
Ghana
Cambodia
Argentina
South Africa
Burkina Faso
Mauritius
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
- Outcomes
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Outcome 3: Full and productive employment for just transitions
Outcome 4: Sustainable enterprises for inclusive growth and decent work
Output A.5. Enhanced communication for strengthened outreach and advocacy
Outcome 6: Protection at work for all