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News + Stories
GCF in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Keeping the heart of a town alive
03 Sep 2024 / In Foča, a town in the southeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Cultural Centre serves as the hub that brings people together. However, poor insulation has threatened its existence. This is a story of how climate action can keep a small town alive. Learn more about how the Green Climate Fund (GCF) is working together with the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina to make public buildings energy-efficient: https://g.cf/fp051
GCF in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Comfortable, low carbon school buildings for students
03 Sep 2024 / Schools, where children spend most of their week, are like second homes. Apart from the quality of education and a safe environment, most take for granted the comfort school buildings can provide especially when temperatures are extreme. In Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a primary school gets a makeover and the students get to focus on learning, harnessing skills, and...just being kids.
Managing risk: How climate finance can help manage risk in Bosnia and Herzegovina
02 Dec 2019 / In 47 developing countries, across four regions, and with the support of 14 partners, National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) are promoting ambitious climate action across the world. These NAPs also help countries meet their commitments under the Paris Agreement, and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Fixing farming: Harvesting resilience through climate action in Bosnia and Herzegovina
06 Jul 2019 / Farmers in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) are already facing the negative consequences of climate change through floods, erosion, landslides, storms, hail, and droughts, all of which are steadily increasing in severity and frequency.