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ID: GEF-10280 Ongoing

Transition towards electric mobility in Armenia

Timeline
100% Complete
Start Date:
21 October 2021
End Date:
30 September 2025

Objective

Reduce transport sector GHG emissions by promoting transition to e-mobility

Co-financing:
$ 4,835,000
Project Grant:
$ 592,202
Total Value:
$ 5,427,202

 

Portfolio
Portfolio:
Climate Change Mitigation
Country
Country:
Armenia
Partners
Partners:
Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Armenia
Partners
Implementing Agencies:
UNEP
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Project Contact:
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Project Documents:
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The Global Environment Facility (GEF) includes several multilateral funds working together to address the planet's most pressing challenges in an integrated way. Over the past three decades, the GEF has provided more than $26 billion in financing, primarily as grants, and mobilized another $148 billion for country-driven priority projects.

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