China Commits US$220 Million to UNEP Global South Development Over Decade
Andersen says China plays 'steady role' in UNEP biodiversity framework with 23 targets by 2030
L'essentiel
UNEP official Inger Andersen stated China has committed US$220 million (1.5 billion yuan) over 10 years for Global South development, describing it as putting "serious money on the table." The landmark biodiversity framework sets out 23 targets to be met by 2030 with the goal of halting and reversing biodiversity loss, aiming for a world living in harmony with nature by 2050.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
This statement comes amid ongoing implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, which was adopted by 196 parties in 2022. China's financial commitment represents one of the largest single-country contributions to UNEP's Global South development efforts.
Andersen said that within UNEP, they "very much rely on China, together with the other 192 [member states], to play a steady role". The landmark framework set out 23 targets to be met by 2030 with the ambition of halting and reversing biodiversity loss, ultimately reaching a world living in harmony with nature by 2050. China did not just do the political chairing, but also put "serious money on the table" with a US$220 million (1.5 billion yuan) investment over 10 years for Global South development, Andersen said.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific programs will the US$220 million fund?
- How will progress on the 23 targets be monitored?
- What role will other major economies play in funding?


