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WELCOME NOTE BY THE SPOKESPERSON |
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Dear Sector Network TUEWAS members:
We are very pleased to present to you the seventh edition of TUEWAS Newsletter. This edition features stories on urban mobility, bioenergy, solar energy, smart grid, hydropower and many more. We truly appreciate the contributions from the member projects.
Since the structure of the Sector Network has been changed, we are introducing the new structure as well as the head of each team here, so that everyone can stay updated and know who to reach out to should they want to. Right now, we are most looking forward to the Joint Sector Network Regional Conference 2022, which is only three months away! As the pandemic situation has fortunately eased up gradually, we plan to have a hybrid event, where some of us will have the opportunity to meet physically. In this issue, we have some information to share with you about the Conference, and more will follow. Stay tuned!
Please do not hesitate to contact us to share ideas on what TUEWAS could do to further support your work. You can reach us at tuewas@giz.de.
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Joint Sector Networks Regional Conference 19-23 September 2022 |
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The Joint Sector Networks Regional Conference between SNRD Asia and the Pacific and TUEWAS will take place during 19-23 September 2022 in Bangkok, Thailand .
Every two years, the Joint Sector Networks Regional Conference is held to provide a platform for networking and exchange among the members of the two Sector Networks (SNRD Asia and the Pacific, TUEWAS). In 2022, the Sector Networks aim to identify synergies and common topics for transformation for being future ready, provide information on latest developments in headquarters and the regions and create a common understanding and outlook on the strategic orientation of the sector networks.
You can find a draft agenda below.
Please note that due to the pandemic, we will be able to accommodate up to 200 participants in total (100 participants per Sector Network including colleagues from HQ as well as Working Group and Task Force leads). However, for the benefit of those that will not be able to participate, we are planning to live stream the main conference events on 20-21 September 2022. We will be approaching the Country Directors for nominations based on certain selection criteria.
The registration process will be communicated with all members before the end of July 2022. In case of any questions, please do not hesitate to contact tuewas@giz.de.
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Introducing the new TUEWAS structure and steering members |
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This year we are implementing the new structure of Sector Network TUEWAS as a result of the Future Strategy Process conducted since 2020. Eleven Task Forces were established under the four main TUEWAS Working Groups on Transport, Environment, Energy, and Water with Innovation Funds to conduct their activities. Please refer to the new TUEWAS Organisation Chart here.
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And here are the faces of the members in the new structure. |
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Transport Working Group Speaker
Ms. Patricia Mariano — Advisor and Project Manager (PH)
Facilitating the development of ambitious transport mitigation actions (TRANSfer III) and Coordinator for the Women on the Move Network (NDC-TIA), Philippines
“Hi! I'm Pat, I've been working with the Philippine government on a national urban mobility program, and with transport professionals—as well as students—across Asia for the Women on the Move Network. I look forward to meeting colleagues!”
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Transport Working Group Speaker
Mr. Papondhanai Nanthachatchavankul — Senior Advisor
Facilitating the development of ambitious transport mitigation actions (TRANSfer III) and Coordinator for the Women on the Move Network (NDC-TIA), Philippines
“I joined GIZ in 2012 and worked on developing sustainable transport policies in the ASEAN region, focusing on Thailand and Vietnam. Currently, I only work in Thailand on various topics, including MRV, fuel efficiency, electromobility, and congestion charge.”
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Environment Working Group Speake
Kundan Burnwal — Senior Advisor – Climate Change
Global Carbon Markets (GCM) and; Restore Enhance Conserve and Protect Forest and Tree Cover for NDC Implementation in India (RECAP4NDC), India
“The networks are just as good as will be the active participation of its members. Looking forward to interacting with you and taking the agenda of collaboration, interaction and knowledge sharing and exchange forward.”
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Energy Working Group Speaker
Sanjay Prasad Gorkhali — Programme Component Manager
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Programme (REEEP), Nepal
“I heartly welcome all members of the network in using the SN as the platform for mutual cooperation and collaboration. By working closely together we can create synergies for achieving greater impacts from our efforts.” |
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Energy Working Group Tandem Partner
Dr. Nikolaus Supersberger
Nikolaus was formerly a researcher at Wuppertal Institute for 10 years. After joining GIZ in 2010, he has worked in several projects, including energy programme in India, Egyptian-German Joint Committee on Renewables and Energy Efficiency (JCEE) and a stabilisation project in Sudan. Currently, he is the sectoral planner (Fachplaner) in the Sectoral Department.
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Energy Working Group Co-Speaker
Digitalisation of the Energy Sector (DigEn) Task Force Lead
Collaboration with German Utilities for the Promotion of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in TUEWAS Countries Task Force Lead
Mr Markus Bissel — Project Director and Head of Component
Smart Grid for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (SGREEE) and Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (4E), Vietnam
Markus joined GIZ in 2016 as the Head of Component Energy Efficiency of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Project (4E) and since 2020 he is the Project Director of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Project (SGREEE). Before joining GIZ, Markus was the Technical Manager of a municipal energy and water supplier in Germany for more than 20 years.
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Water Working Group Speaker
Martina Burkard — Project Director
Water Sector project, India |
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Carbon Neutral Freight Transport Task Force Lead
Dr. Deepak Baindur — Deputy Project Manager
Climate Friendly Freight Transport in India (Green Freight), India |
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Circular Economy, Sustainable Waste Management and Marine Litter Prevention Task Force Lead
Ms. Elena Rabbow — Advisor
Rethinking Plastics – Circular Economy to Marine Litter, based in Thailand but the project also works in China, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam (and very limited also in Japan and Singapore)
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Sustainable Urban Development Task Force Lead
Hrishikesh Mahadev Rayadurgam — Technical Advisor
Sustainable Environmental Friendly Industrial Production Program, India
Hrishikesh has 17 years of experience in sustainable urban and industrial areas in areas of Environmental Management and Climate Change. His core areas are water, wastewater, waste management, planning of sustainable urban and industrial areas using GIS/Remote Sensing.
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Disaster Management and Climate Resilience Task Force Lead
Shweta Dua — Technical Advisor
Sustainable Urban Development Smart Cities – II (SUDS-SC II), India
“Myself Ms. Shweta Dua have a background of Environmental Science and Natural Resource Management and have been working in the urban sector over 14 years especially on municipal solid waste management, capacity development, project management, monitoring and evaluation. Currently working as Technical Advisor in the project namely Sustainable Urban Development Smart Cities on the Municipal Solid Waste Management Component, capacity building, knowledge management at national, state and city level.”
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Collection of Content for a state-of-the-art Distribution Grid Operation Toolbox Task Force Lead
Dr. Christoph Luerssen — Advisor
Commercial and Industrial Rooftop Solar (CIRTS), Vietnam
Christoph Luerssen joined the Energy Support Programme (ESP) in Viet Nam as technical advisor for the Commercial and Industrial Rooftop Solar (CIRTS) project in February 2021. He holds a Ph.D. from the National University of Singapore (NUS) for which conducted his research on energy storage for solar-powered cooling applications at the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS). In parallel, he gathered hands-on experience as entrepreneur in the rooftop solar industry in Indonesia. Christoph’s interests include various technical and economic topics concerning solar energy, energy storage and cooling applications as well as exploration of strategies to enable clean energy transition in developing economies in ASEAN.
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Regional Development of Agriphotovoltaics and Aquavoltaics Task Force Lead
Ms. Theresa Jocham — Private Sector Advisor
Indo-German Energy Forum (IGEF) Support Office, India
“I’m working in the Indo-German Energy Forum Support Office in New Delhi since 2019 and joint the TUEWAS Sector Network very recently. Don’t hesitate to reach out to me if you are interested in the topic of Agriphotovoltaic.” |
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Sustainable Industrial Areas Task Force Lead
Qiying Hu — Leading Professional (technical)
Supporting the Low Carbon Development of Jiangsu Province Phase III, China
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Transforming Climate Change into Urban Opportunities (Turboclic) Task Force Lead
Sebastian Markart — Deputy Head and Advisor
Climate Smart Cities Project and Sustainable Urban and Industrial Development Cluster, India
“Hello!
My name is Sebastian, and I am currently the Deputy Head of the Climate Smart Cities Project and Advisor in the Sustainable Urban and Industrial Development Cluster of GIZ India. Before that, I have worked for GIZ in Zambia and South Sudan. Having a Master’s Degree in Geography, my areas of expertise are Climate Action, Water, Sanitation & Solid Waste Management, Good Governance/Decentralisation, and Urban Planning.
I am looking forward to being the successor of Vaishali as the lead of the Transformation, Urban Opportunities, and Climate Change (TUrbOCLiC) Task Force and hope to meet all of you soon!
Best Greetings from New Delhi!
Sebastian”
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If you wish to be a part of our Working Groups or Task Forces, please feel free to reach out to tuewas@giz.de or contact the leads of the Working Groups and Task Forces directly.
We are looking forward to what amazing knowledge products the new task forces will deliver this year. |
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Updates, latest development & knowledge sharing |
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German Ambassador Commends GIZ-Supported Initiatives Transforming the Mobility Landscape in Kochi and Coimbatore |
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The During his recent visit to South India, Mr Walter J. Lindner, Hon’ble German Ambassador to India, commended the efforts made by the SMART-SUT project with its partners to transform the mobility sector in the cities of Kochi and Coimbatore. Read More
Contact Person
Laghu Parashar — Deputy Project Head
Integrated Sustainable Urban Transport Systems for Smart Cities (SMART-SUT)
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‘Mind the Gap!’: Inspiring Women in Transport to Close the Gender Gap |
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Mr. Laghu Parashar, Deputy Project Head, SMART-SUT speaking at the dialogue |
Laghu Parashar, Deputy Project Head, SMART-SUT project was invited to speak at a dialogue hosted by the Norwegian Embassy in India on the topic, ‘Women in the Workforce’. He highlighted the efforts being taken up by GIZ to promote equality at every level and support female leadership in the transport sector, which has traditionally been dominated by men.
Speaking about the current scenario, he mentioned how an increase in the share of women leaders in transport will make public transportation systems safer and inclusive.
This came in continuation to SMART-SUT’s sustained efforts in promoting female participation in the transport sector through its campaign ‘Mind the Gap’, which highlighted the gender gap in transport. The percentage of women in transport remains low from both the user and administration perspective. Mind the Gap was consequently launched as an online advocacy campaign to underline these issues and encourage more women to join the sector.
The campaign featured real-life stories of women leaders from the Indian transport sector who broke gender stereotypes and overcame barriers to lead the force of change.
Contact Person
Laghu Parashar — Deputy Project Head
Integrated Sustainable Urban Transport Systems for Smart Cities (SMART-SUT)
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Highlighting the Green Urban Mobility Partnership at TUMI Conference 2022 |
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Mr Manoj Joshi during his video message at TUMI 2022 conference |
At the TUMI Conference 2022 the Secretary of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India, Mr Manoj Joshi, addressed the audience with a message highlighting the importance of the Green Urban Mobility Partnership (GUMP) between India and Germany: “The focus of the GUMP is on improving the access to public transport and integrated urban mobility services by providing state-of-the-art green infrastructure and build capacity of organisations and individuals to implement such projects”. Read More
Contact Person
Laghu Parashar — Deputy Project Head
Integrated Sustainable Urban Transport Systems for Smart Cities (SMART-SUT)
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Launch of the Green Urban Mobility Innovation Living Lab in Bangalore |
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Representatives of Bosch, DULT and GIZ holding up the joint Memorandum of Understanding |
We celebrate the launch of the Green Urban Mobility Innovation Living Lab in Bangalore!
In partnership with Bosch Limited, GIZ India has set up the Green Urban Mobility Innovation Living Lab in Bangalore, the first initiative of its kind in India. The Living Lab aims to develop sustainable, inclusive and smart mobility solutions through an industry-led multi-stakeholder platform for innovation, collaboration and prototyping. Read More
Contact Person
Manjunath Sekhar — Project Manager
Green Urban Mobility Innovation
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National mechanism and policies under discussion to promote Viet Nam’s energy efficiency |
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The first meeting of the VEPG’s TWG on EE in the new phase [Source: GIZ Viet Nam] |
The first meeting of the Technical Working Group (TWG) on energy efficiency has been held under the framework of Viet Nam Energy Partnership Group (VEPG), gathering representatives from a number of involved Ministries, local authorities and development partners to discuss on opportunities and challenges for implementing energy efficiency in Viet Nam. Read More
Contact Person
Sven Ernedal — International Coordinator of VEPG’s secretariat
4E
Key buzzwords
VEPG, technical working group, ESCO, energy efficiency, policy, mechanism
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National, international experts analyse future of bioenergy to achieve Viet Nam’s COP26 commitments |
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As an agricultural country, Viet Nam has a great potential for bioenergy development. |
Viet Nam’s Prime Minister announced that the nation will achieve net zero emissions by 2050 at last year’s UN Climate Change Conference, known as COP26. The bioenergy sector, though with a target of 0.45% in 2030 of the country’s power production, considers the goal as a vow to expand the industry. Read More
Contact Person
Nathan Moore — Project Director
BEM
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Viet Nam and Germany Jointly Promoting Rooftop Solar in Commercial and Industrial Sectors |
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Mr. Christoph Luerssen – Technical Advisor introduced activities of GIZ’s rooftop solar CIRTS project |
As a tropical country, Viet Nam has a great potential for solar energy, especially rooftop solar power, which is often dispersed and mostly consumed at the point of generation. The Government has encouraged the use of rooftop solar because its strategic deployment can contribute to reducing the load on the grid and impact on land-use planning. Read More
Contact Person
Nathan Moore — Project Director
CIRTS
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Revisions proposed for Viet Nam’s Smart Grid Roadmap for network reliability |
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The adjustment in the roadmap will improve the performance of Viet Nam’s power sector, reduce the need of investment into the networks and encourage a more efficient integration of renewable energy sources |
To update the Smart Grid Roadmap and ensure the sustainability of the country’s electricity network, Viet Nam should take measures on eight indexes, namely, green energy, energy market, supply reliability, data analytics, monitoring and control, customer satisfaction, cybersecurity and integration of distributed energy resources. Read More
Contact Person
Markus Bissel — Project Director
SGREEE
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Piloting Joint Environmental Monitoring Protocols |
Figure 2: Xayabouri Hydropower Project during the operational phase. Source: CKPower Endless Energy Home Page |
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Under the MRC-GIZ Transboundary Water Corporation in the Lower Mekong Basin II, GIZ supported the Mekong River Commission (MRC) to pilot the Joint Environmental Monitoring Programme (JEM) at the two operational Mekong Mainstream Hydropower Projects, Don Sahong (Figure 1), and Xayabouri (Figure 2), from October 2020 to November 2021. The pilot objectives were to test the monitoring protocols for their ability to detect hydropower impacts in five key environmental disciplines of river health: i) Hydrology, |
ii) Sediment and Discharges, iii) Fisheries, iv) Aquatic Ecology, and v) Water Quality. Finally, GIZ supported the update of the JEM Programme Protocols which can be applied in other existing and the future Mekong Mainstream Dam. The support includes:
- National and international technical expertise.
- Capacities building to the MRC member countries' line agencies (Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam).
- Procurement of monitoring equipment for five environmental disciplines.
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Figure 1: Don Sahong Hydropower Project during the operational phase. Source: DSPC |
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The Mekong River environmental condition data were collected in the river upstream, within impoundment, and downstream of each Hydropower Project using JEM protocols. The protocols testing results showed both of which parts of the protocol work well and opportunities to strengthen for the other parts of the JEM Programme monitoring protocols for future application. These recommendations for the improvement of the protocols can benefit both future assessment of hydropower impacts and the review of the MRC's basin-wide monitoring program. A more detail of the pilot results will be published on MRC’s website in near future. |
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Urban Design Competition – The tale of two cities |
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Urban Design Competitions (UDC) are an effective instrument for encouraging participatory development and transparent, collective and informed decision making between citizens, professionals, government and all relevant stakeholders. During the first webinar of 2022 on 26th of April, 30 colleagues from the region and beyond learned about the experiences from the Indian project “Sustainable Urban Development – Smart Cities”. The project has conducted two UDCs in Kochi and Coimbatore (presented by Fathim Rashna Kallingal and Krishna Kumar) and has now also prepared manuals “How to Conduct an Urban Design Competition” (highlights of the process, presented by Charlotte Pusch)
Link to further materials
Contact Person
Sebastian Markart — Task Force Lead
TUrbOCliC (TUEWAS)
Charlotte Pusch — Advisor
SUD-SC
Key buzzwords
urban design competition, participatory planning, co-creation, webinar, meetup, exchange
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Cities for net-zero and resilient action |
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Turboclic is grateful to announce it has secured some resources from TUEWAS Innovation and SNGA for developing a new training. The aim is to design/develop and test-run an innovative / state-of-the-art training on “Cities for net-zero and resilience action” based on GIZ vast experience on the topic but also on approaches of other important stakeholders, focusing on practice-oriented, hands on and interactive formats, with a great methodological variation and building also on peer-to-peer learning and best-practices. Is your project working on the topic of net-zero and/or resilient urban development in cities? If you have suggestions and ideas, and would like to benefit from this initiative, please reach out to us anytime!
Link to further materials
Contact Person
Sebastian Markart — Task Force Lead
TUrbOCliC (TUEWAS)
Ishtiuq Hossain — Speaker
TUrbOCliC (SNGA)
Key buzzwords
net-zero, resilience, cities and climate change, training, capacity development
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TUrbOCliC Highlights |
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Several new materials and publications are available via the TUEWAS website.
Link to further materials
Contact Person
Sebastian Markart — Task Force Lead
TUrbOCliC (TUEWAS)
Ishtiuq Hossain — Speaker
TUrbOCliC (SNGA)
Key buzzwords
webinars, products, publications, knowledge management
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Launch of Flagship Report “The Path to Zero: A Vision for Decarbonised Transport in Asia” |
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07 April. Today, the Council for Decarbonising Transport in Asia, established under the NDC Transport Initiative for Asia (NDC TIA), launchedits Flagship Report ‘The Path to Zero: A Vision for Decarbonised Transport in Asia” at the ADB Transport Forum 2022.
The report identifies blind spots currently detaining decarbonisation in the transport sector in Asia and provides a vision and recommendations to overcome them to achieve the goal for zero-carbon transport by mid-century.
After one year of close collaboration between the 14 Council Members, coming from different countries in the region including Viet Nam, composed of transport experts from the public, private and civil society sectors, the report is now available online.
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Watch the trailer for ‘The Path to Zero’ here.
Download the report here.
The NDC Transport Initiative for Asia is part of the International Climate Initiative (IKI). The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) supports the initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag. |
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Other Newsletters, Useful Links & Platforms |
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AdaptationCommunity.net - The Global Programme Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change (HMCCC) have launched a global website, a subpage on Climate Change and Migration under the AdaptationCommunity.net. Please click the link for an introduction to the topic of climate change-induced human mobility, publications, and other resources. The global programme operates in the Pacific Islands, the Philippines and the Caribbean, and is supported by a team in Bonn.
GIZ International Forestry Policy Newsletter - Subscribe now to get news and updates on GIZ International Forest Policy. If you would like to receive the GIZ International Forest Policy Newsletter, please send a message to forests@giz.de
GIZ Philippines Facebook Page - Get updated on GIZ Philippines and Pacific
GIZ Thailand Website - Learn about GIZ Thailand activities and other updates
Indo-German Biodiversity Programme - Indo-German Biodiversity Programme Newsletters
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Programme II (REEEP II) Newsletter - Subscribe to get news and updates on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Programme II of GIZ Bangladesh. To receive the newsletter, please send an email to Ananya.rubayat@giz.de
SNRD Asia and The Pacific Website - Sector Network Natural Resources and Rural Development Asia and the Pacific
SNRD Africa Website - Stay informed what is happening with our sister network
Engage with TUMI’s threads on TUMI’s Twitter
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