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This action plan aims to reform Burkina Faso's economy for strong, inclusive growth, job creation, and social well-being, aligning with the PNDES development plan. Key activities include reforming institutions, developing human capital, and boosting key economic sectors. Stakeholders involve both public and private sector actors collaborating on green initiatives and capacity-building efforts. The goal is to achieve a green economy by implementing policies and programs focusing on sustainability, job creation, and environmental well-being, thereby enhancing overall societal prosperity.
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ACTION PLANS PAGE COUNTRIES
Set up IG Jobs Sub-com to GETSC PAGE MISSION 2017 Barbados Conduct Green Jobs Assessment (including NDC) Enhance environmental education IGE Skills Development Update Coms of PSs on IGE development + LMI Adv. Com. • Establish Indicators to monitor IGE policies including • Manufacturing • Waste • Transport • Energy • Agriculture • Tourism TORs for SIDS-SIDS KS Platform National Sustainable Development Policy (2004), National Strategic Plan, Growth & Development Strategy 2020 SDGs Green Economy Scoping Study
Brazil – Mato Grosso POLICIES (Federal Level) STAKEHOLDERS Family Farmers TradeUnions Employers Civil Society Private sector NGOs Universities Government Sector Extension officers Professional councils (STATE LEVEL) 1. ENVIRONMENTAL 1.1 REDD+ 1.2 F. CODE 1.3 CAR 2. URBAN/ REGIONAL 2.1 Waste Management Sanitation 2.2 ZSEE 2.3 Urban Planning 2.4 Land Regulation 3. AGRICULTURE 3.1 FNS Council 3.2 RuralDevel, Council 3.3 DAP 1. ENVIRONMENTAL 1.1 REDD+ 1.2 Forestry Code 1.3 RuralEnvRegistration – CAR 2. URBAN/ REGIONAL 2.1. Sanitation Waste Management 106 EnvironmentalSanitationCities Plan 2.2 Economic, Ecologicaland Social Zoning 2.3 Federal Law of Urban Development 141 Urban Planning (Urban and RuralAreas) 2.4 Federal Program for Land Revitalization – Papel Passado 3. AGRICULTURE 3.1 Food and Nutrition Security System 3.2 National Policy for Technical and Rural Extension 3.3. Family-Farmer Law - Pronaf ACTION PLAN • Logical Matrix Launch 10.11.2016 • Start greeningpolicies • SustainableAgriculture • Family Farmers • SustainableLivestock • Ecotourism • Sanitationpolicies • Renewable Energy
Burkina Faso Objectif transformer structurellement l’économie bukinabé pour une croissance forte, durable, résiliente, inclusive, créatrice d’emplois décents pour tous et induisant l’ amélioration du bien être social Documentréférence: PNDES (2016-2020) Axe 1: reformer les institutions et moderniser l’administration Axe 2: Développer le capital humain Axe 3: Dynamiser les secteurs porteurs pour l’économie et l’emploi PNDD, LODD SNEV C1: Contribution à la politique macro-économique Activité 1: élaboration de la SNEV et plan d’action Activité 2 : programme de promotion des entreprises vertes Activité 3: mettre à jour le PNIEOD Activité 4: élaborer le plan Ct ° An PNDES centré su EV Acteurs Clés: MESRS, MEEVCC, MINEFID, MICA, secteur privé, ONG Acteurs: Switch Africa Green, MEEVCC, MINEFID, MICA ME, agence développement, privé, chambre commerce, maison de l’entreprise C2: Politique sectorielle: promotion de l’emploi, industries vertes Activité 1: élaboration d’une guide de politique sectorielle Activité 2: création des fonds verts C3: Renforcement de capacité Activité 1: programme de renforcement des jeunes pour l’entrepreneuriat vert Activité 2: Organisation de l’Academie nationale su EV Activité 3: programme d’études supérieur su EV Activité 4: renforcer les capacités techniques et financières de l’administration Activité5: mettre en place un système de gestion administrative de l’environnement
Green development Green economy pathway Short term – All round well-off society by 2020 Long term – Ecological civilization & beautiful China by 2050 China The 13th FYP: 25 targets, in which 11 targets are EER Greening P&C + Greening people’s minds • Optimizing the spatial layout of economic and industrial structure • Main functional zoning + ecological red lining • Saving resource and energy use • Cap control of consumption + efficiency enhancement by targets and indicators • Protect environment and conserve ecosystem • Action plan air, water, soil pollution control and prevention • Biodiversity target + ban illegal wildlife trade • Institutional reform • Assessment and performance evaluations in local governments • Environmental crime + environmental lawsuit system • Green finance + green investment + green trade + green procurement + green supply chain + green fiscal policy (Env. Tax) • Entrepreneurship training + kick off funds + unemployment benefits + reemployment benefits • Public participation: more stakeholder engagement • International collaboration + South-South cooperation: • Xi. 200 mil USD SSCF +silk road infrastructure road + FIIB • Green BoRst. 6.5% 9GR by 2020 Urbanization + industrialization Agriculture Information Greening Improved by 2020
KEY STAKEHOLDERS ACTION PLAN FOR PAGE GHANA KEY EXISTING POLICIES/ STRATEGIES Need for PAGE technical committee? Implementation of recommendations of GE Assessment Report [2015] Recruit National PAGE coordinator [Feb. 2017] Focal ministry for PAGE: Ministry of Environment Ghana Shared Growth Development Agenda (GSGDA) National 40 year development plan 2017 PAGE steering committee National Environmental Policy Mobilization of funding for PAGE activities NDPC National Development Planning Commission Conduct green jobs assessment [Start Feb 6 months 2017] National Renewable Policy Focus on local stakeholder engagement Ministry of Finance agriculture Improve institutional coordination Other key sector ministries for implementation (education, labour, gender, industry, etc.) National Renewable Policy renewable energy Capacity building for national + local level actors on GE [for e.g. ToT, modelling, setting of indicators] Connect national to sub-national and local level plans waste management Private Enterprise Foundation (PEF) Green financing Municipalities Improve enabling environment for private sector investment Household Solar projects Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMA) M&E of PAGE interventions Green Climate Fund Ghana Where are GE issues captured in existing strategies and policies? Mainstream GE in educational system Ghana Green Fund M&E of PAGE interventions
KYRGYZ REPUBLIC KEY OBJECTIVE FOR 2016: IDENTIFY ENTRY POINTS FOR GREEN ECONOMY THROUGH PARTICIPATORY STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT AND AWARENESS RAISING KEY ACTIVITIES: INITIAL PLANNING: CONDUCT WORKING MEETING UNDER THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMY, CHAIRED BY THE DEPUTY MINISTER. THE PARTICIPANTS ARE THE KEY STAFF OF THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMY, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, ENVIRONMENT AGENCY AND NSC. RESULT: work plan for PAGE IMPLEMENTATION. SHARING: PRESENT THE GREEN ACADEMY LEARNING AT THE TWO INTER-MINISTERIAL WORKING MEETINGS UNDER THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND ENVIRONMENT AGENCY. ANALYSING: STOCK-TAKING EXERCISE TO IDENTIFY THE GE PRIORITIES FOR THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC COORDINATION AND PARTNERSHIP: STRENGTHEN MULTI-PARTNER COORDINATION MECHANISM UNDER THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMY (include trade unions, banking systems, small and medium enterprises, international business council, invest council, civil society, international organizations) BASED ON THE FINDINGS OF THE STOCK TAKING EXERCISE, DEVELOP A DETAILED PLAN WITH COMMUNICATION PLANS. THE KEY SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY WILL BE SELECTED. BACKGROUND: POLICY FRAMEWORK: KYRGYZ REPUBLIC DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IS IN LINE WITH THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES. TODAY, THERE ARE TWO KEY STRATEGIES, INCLUDING THE NATIONAL STRATEGY OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TILL 2017 AND THE GOVERNMENT’S PROGRAMME FOR TRANSITION TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TILL 2017. NOW THE KR IS DEVELOPING IT’S LONG TERM DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT 2030 IN LINE WITH THE SDGS. INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK is established including the high level political body in the form of SDG COORDINATION COMMITTEE, THREE TECHNICAL LEVEL INTER-MINISTERIAL WORKING GROUPS UNDER THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMY, MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND ENVIRONMENT AGENCY. PAGE KEY MINISTRIES IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC: • MINISTRY OF ECONOMY (lead) • MINISTRY OF FINANCE • MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE • MINISTRY OF EDUCATION • STATE AGENCY FOR ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND FORESTRY TWO CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS: • NGO ‘ALEINE’ • BIOF ECOLOGICAL MOVEMENT EDUCATION INSTITUTION: • FINANCIAL–ECONOMIC ACADEMY
Mauritius Pathways to green economy Shifting from BAU to - Circular economy - Sharing economy through innovation Agriculture and land use management Transportation Sector Mass transit and green infrastructure Water and waste water management Education Ocean economy Green manufacturing/ MSMEs sustainable production & consumption Waste management Promote renewable energy Sustainable tourism Vision 2030 • Integrates Agenda 2030 • Ministries to prepare 3 years Action Plan in collaboration with stakeholders • PAGE support is required to prepare Action Plans • M&E
Mauritius Green Economy Objectives • The resource basis of many productive sectors is facing threats of environmental degradation: - deforestation - loss of biodiversity - depletion of fish stocks - coastal erosion and beach degradation with the effects of climate change. • In its future growth trajectory, Mauritius needs to accelerate reforms and continue diversifying its economy and reorienting exports towards emerging markets to consolidate growth, create employment opportunities especially for the young unemployed graduates and further open up the economy to reach a ‘High Income Economy’ status by 2030. • At the same time, Government will lend high-level policy support on all aspects of human development, in particular towards poverty eradication, higher education, governance support, gender development as well as sustainable development with the challenges posed by climatic changes. • The principal objectives of achieving: - economic growth - wellbeing - inclusiveness - environmental sustainability.
Mauritius Key Challenges for a Green Economy • Employment creation (Green Jobs) for sustainable development especially for youth and women for economic transformation • Greening of jobs of the tertiary sector (financial services sector, trade, accommodation, food service activities, transportation and storage) - provides job to 7 out of 10 workers • Food security issue - Agriculture accounted for nearly 22% of total imports in 2015 • In addition, there is intensive use of agro-chemicals for increased agricultural productivity • Exploitation of the Blue (Ocean) Economy: • However, while exploitation of ocean resources may generate economic benefits in the short term, resource depletion will decrease the potential for economic growth and development in the long-term. This trade-off should be made clear to decision-makers. • Need to reduce environmental risks by promoting investment in resource conservation and green infrastructure. • Climate change is increasing the risk of natural disasters. • Rising sea levels and land degradation threaten population in coastal areas – also a threat to the tourism industry • Sea level rise causes the risk of sea water intrusion into coastal areas • Flooding caused by torrential rain • Managing Disaster Risks – National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act 2016 • Expertise and technology to develop adaptation and disaster-risk management measures • Rising Energy requirement (annual average rate of 5%) – reduce dependence on use of fossil fuels • Increase the share of renewable sources of energy (22% in 2014) to reach target of 35% by 2025 • The cost of renewable energy is heavily subsidized by government and this is unsustainable in the long-term • Waste to energy opportunities to be explored. • The demand for water is unsustainable • Losses are estimated at about 48% of total water supply. The green economy will need to generate investment for the water distribution network, and improve efficiency in the use of water
Mauritius Pathways to a Green Economy • Mauritius aims to graduate to a high-income economy • Move away from the business-as-usual approach • Manage risks, such as those from fluctuating fossil fuel prices, increase resilience such as to the impacts of climate change and seize the opportunities from new and emerging markets. • Strengthening the manufacturing and services sector • Develop the ocean economy • Greening of Industry Processes • Waste Management, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle • Establish enabling policies and institutions • The economic importance of natural capital, especially for a small island whose main industry is tourism and which is planning to make the ocean economy a major pillar of development, needs to be recognized. The cost of using natural capital will be economically higher in a small island economy with limited natural resources, putting at stake the competitiveness of the country. • The manufacturing sector needs to be revamped and supported by the deployment of clean, efficient and resource-saving technologies. • The agricultural sector will need to promote natural farming and organic production • Transport in a small island with high population density (6th highest in the world), needs to be sustainable. The possibilities of using a mass transport system, introducing low carbon vehicles, and using biofuels should be explored. • The right mix of enabling conditions is required for the green economy to be attractive to investors and businesses, such as appropriate fiscal measures, laws, norms, know-how and infrastructure. • Managing Disaster Risks with the effects of climate change • Data and monitoring and evaluation frameworks to support evidence-based decision making will have to be strengthened.
Mongolia: Greening Industry (linked to SDGs, National GDP & SDV)
Perú RETO: ODS y Acuerdo de París Problema: Carencia de cuadrostécnicos para eldiseño e implementación de políticas y estrategias en Crecimiento Verde y DesarrolloSosteniblepúblico y privado Acción Maestría en Crecimiento Verde y DesarrolloSostenible FUNDAMENTOS: • Desarrollo de capacidadesprofesionales en crecimiento verde y desarrollosostenible • Formar competenciasprofesionales en líderesnacionales, regionales y locales para elcrecimiento verde OBJETIVOS: • Contar con cuadrostécnicos con pensamientoestratégico para elcrecimiento verde y eldesarrollosostenible • Coadyuvar al logro de lasmetas del país en ODS y Acuerdo de París • Formación de cuadrosacadémicos • Contribuir a la red de investigación y generación de conocimientosobrecrecimiento verde y desarrollosostenible OTRAS ACCIONES: Formación del grupo de apoyo en CV Coordinación con elgrupotécnico de PAGE Coordinación con elconsejo de competitividad Incorporación en losplanes de estudiode EBR superior, tecnológica y universitaria, formación en crecimiento verde y desarrollosostenible *** Capacitación para periodistas en crecimiento verde y desarrollosostenible
Sénégal • Stratégie nationale E.V. (pas encore élaborée) • Formalisation plateforme sur l’économie verte • Tenue de la 1ere édition nationale de l’Académie sur l’économie verte • Existence nouveau programme sur les emplois verts • Lois et textes règlementation sur les déchets plastiques, l’énergie renouvelable • Multitude de partenaires (PAGE, GGGI, Institut développement durable Jeffrey Sachs, coopération bilatérale UE, JICA) • Plan d’Action • 1. Sessions de restitution globales et sectorielles de l’Académie sur l’économie de Turin • Plateforme nationale sur l’économie verte • Partenaires sociaux, Ministère du Travail, CESE • Point de presse avec le réseau de journalistes environnementalistes • 2. Renforcement des capacités • Formation de formateurs (UNITAR) • Elaboration d’un manuel sur l’économie verte (BIT/ UNITAR) • Formation des inspecteurs du travail sur l’économie verte national • 3. Etude sur le travail des enfants, la gestion des déchets (DKV) • 4. Campagnes de sensibilisation sur l’utilisation des enfants dans la gestion des déchets (UCG, syndicats, techniciens surface, BIT, parents)
ACTION PLANS OTHER COUNTRIES
EgyptEnergy Sector: proposed action plan • Design incentivesmechanismsto promote energy projects (Ex. Improve tax policies, subsidies, customs, etc.) • Fund raisingfor RE/ energyefficientprojects • Improvecurrentlegislation(Ex. Feeding- in tariff mechanism, etc.) • Design awarenesscampaignfor energyconservation & RE(Using LED lamps, unplug unused electrical devices using PV, wind turbines, PV pumps, etc.) • Training on new technologies for RE(Installation of PV systems, waste to energy, etc.) • Improve/ integrate RE/ energyefficiencyconcepts in variouseducational levels • Encourage R&D in the energysector • Encouragelocal manufacturing of components for RE systems • Develop PPP in energysector
GREEN JOBS CREATION AND JUST TRANSITION AWARENESS Green sustainable entrepreneurial skills EXISTING VENTURES (Eco Manyatta) NEW INITIATIVES CREATION OF AWARENESS (Just Transition Green Jobs) • Develop new ventures • Industry symbiosis paper • Egypt (technical input) • Partners + KAM • Creation of jobs (green) • Capacity building • Curriculum development • Awareness creation • Policy recommendationgreen buildings • Trade Unions • Employers • MoL • ILO • PAGE 2016 – 2017 SHOWCASE Awareness materials Academy on the Green Economy 2018 Sustainable tourism CTU Workplan + ILO 3 years • Workshops • Materials • Campaigns Kenya Green Climate Fund M&E of PAGE interventions
India • Advocacy with educational institutions • Content • Decent Jobs – environmentally friendly jobs • Renewable Energy Solutions • 2-3 day / workshop / conference October feedback planning Additional research on RE Conduct new workshop/ conference • Approachministries for PAGE membership M&E of PAGE interventions
MontenegroGreen jobs promotion roadmap Policy framework: SDG Agenda 2030 • National Strategy for Sustainable Development 2030 (green economy + green jobs), AP • Decent Work Country Programme 2015 – 2017 (Priority: Promotion of Sustainable Enterprises) • Stakeholder capacity building: launching conference + workshops • Assessmentsurvey: desk research, questionnairesfor municipalities and private sector • Focus on specificindustries for e.g. ecotourism, agriculture (+ valuechainanalysis: direct, indirect, inducedjobs) • Green Jobs SWOT Analysis • Development of GJ Policy Recommendation / Stakeholders and social partnersvalidation • Link policy recommendations to the strategy for Sustainable Development Action Plan • Monitoring and Evaluation (Indicators)
Philippines OBJECTIVE: Green Jobs Database for evidenced-based policy and program formulation Legal Basis: GREEN JOBS ACT OF 2016 (RA 10771) Coverage: National STEPS: • Management Consultation and support of PSA Execom – ANS Wilma will propose to Execom Meeting – quarterly management meeting for possible discussion in the National Planning Workshop • If Execomapproves: SMALL PILOT INITIATIVE • TESTING THE INSTRUMENT (COGNITIVE TEST) • ASSESS HOW IT CANBE INTEGRATED IN THE LFS / ESTABLISHMENT SURVEY AS A RIDER • Household-based survey (LFS, quarterly) Cebu as pilot which is the pilot of the new concept of work (1stQuarter 2017) • Establishment survey (OWS/ISLE, every 2 years) NCR or Cebu • Report on the result of the pilot (one-month after the • Findings of the pilot • Recommendation for scaling up to national survey • Timing of the survey • Budget requirements • BUDGET Requirement : • Pilot : Counter-parting (PSA savings for 2016 budget for Traveling expense ; ILO for Other costs) • Scaling UP: baseline survey starting (mid 2017 for the LFS / 2018 for the Establishment survey) BUDGET from ILO • Succeeding surveys : Green Jobs Act 2016 IRR = funds from government appropriations • PREPARATORY ACTIVITIES : • Technical Forum for staff from 2 Directorate (SSSS / MAS) - 2nd week of DECEMBER 2016)
Tunisie Thème (le projet): Développer les compétences vertes (Spécialité a déterminer) en Tunisie (région à déterminer) • Population cible: • Demandeurs d’emploi • Travailleur • Partenaires: • Ftesstructures du MFPE • Ministère Environnement • Partenaires sociaux et société civile • Ministères Techniques: • Industrie • Tourisme • Transport • Financement et appui technique: • Budget de l’Etat • Coopération internationale: • PAGE • PoTT • Centres • Résultats attendus: • Main d’œuvre qualifiée (verte) disponible répondant aux besoins • Compétences techniques (vertes) des formateurs développées • Entreprenariat vert développé
Uruguay y Argentina • Informe personal de la Academia • Informe país • Taller empleos verdes GIZ, • Taller divulgación: Uruguay y Argentina • Reunión con autoridades – participación en PAGE • Vínculo con universidad e I+D+i • Introducir empleos verdes en ámbitos en curso • NDC, cambio climático, ley de residuos • Aplicación concreta • Indicadores, ODS • Organizar instancia de Formación de Formadores • Definir implementación y financiamiento • Después por ej. transición a empleos verdes en taller de formación: sector agro y uso del suelo • Revisar legislación ambiental a la luz del Acuerdo del París y PAGE
Zambia • Action Plan • Sensitization and awareness by MLSS • Stakeholders of employment/ Labour sector • Green economy • Policy review/ formulation of an action planning in order to mainstream green economy • Financing strategy • Global level • Local level: public and private • National Development Plan • Sectoral policies • National climate change policy • Ascent to Paris Agreement • Industry JCS [agriculture, construction, tourism] – ZGJP • National Employment and LMP • Youth Policy M&E • From the Academy ZGJ Programme construction and tool to assessgreening of othersectors • Process to create NCCF (financing) • Prepare for financing (sectoralpolicies and actionplans) • E& L • NAPA National Adaptation Programme of Action • Agriculture, water and energy, forestry and wildlife, human health, • Cabinet levelsensitizationallministries (by MoF) • MinistriesELS (MLSS) tripartite sensitization