ADB Launches New Program To Combat Water Crisis In Central Asia, S. Caucasus
Date
11/19/2024 6:09:11 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 19. The Asian
Development bank (ADB) has launched a groundbreaking regional
program, Glaciers to Farms, aimed at tackling the devastating
impacts of accelerated glacial melt in Central Asia, the South
Caucasus, and Pakistan, Trend reports.
The program seeks to promote sustainable water use and ensure
food security in the region, where climate change has caused rapid
glacial retreat.
The initiative, supported by the Green Climate Fund's (GCF)
Project Preparation Facility, will involve comprehensive risk
assessments of glacial melt in countries such as Azerbaijan, the
Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. These assessments will
form the scientific and technical foundation for the Glaciers to
Farms program, which is critical in addressing the growing threats
posed by climate change in the region.
Temperatures in the region are projected to increase by up to 6
degrees Celsius by the year 2100, a drastic rise that threatens the
region's already fragile ecosystems. The loss of glacial mass poses
a grave risk to water supply systems for agriculture and
hydropower, both of which are vital to the livelihoods of over 380
million people. In addition to water shortages, the unpredictable
glacial melt is expected to increase the risk of flooding in
downstream areas.
The program aims to mobilize up to $3.5 billion in funding,
sourced from ADB, GCF, governments, development partners, and the
private sector, subject to approval from the respective boards. In
addition to investments in water management and agricultural
practices, the program will prioritize support for vulnerable
communities that are directly threatened by glacial melt,
particularly in fragile mountain regions.
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