Pakistan will be among first to receive G7 ‘Global Shield’ climate funding

Pakistan will be among first to receive G7 ‘Global Shield’ climate funding
Prakash, 19, waters plants at the Clifton Urban Forest, previously a dumping site in Karachi, Pakistan on May 26, 2021. (REUTERS/File)
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Updated 14 November 2022
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Pakistan will be among first to receive G7 ‘Global Shield’ climate funding

Pakistan will be among first to receive G7 ‘Global Shield’ climate funding
  • The Global Shield aims to provide rapid access for climate-vulnerable countries to funding after floods, drought
  • A statement by Germany lists Bangladesh, Costa Rica, Fiji, Ghana, Pakistan, Philippines as some of initial recipients

SHARM EL-SHEIKH: Pakistan, Ghana and Bangladesh will be among the first recipients of funding from a G7 ‘Global Shield’ initiative to provide funding to countries suffering climate disasters, the program announced on Monday at the COP27 summit in Egypt. 

The Global Shield, coordinated by G7 president Germany, aims to provide rapid access for climate-vulnerable countries to insurance and disaster protection funding after floods or drought. It is being developed in collaboration with the ‘V20’ group of 58 climate vulnerable economies. 

A statement issued by Germany on Monday listed Bangladesh, Costa Rica, Fiji, Ghana, Pakistan, the Philippines and Senegal as some of the initial recipients of Global Shield packages. 

Those packages would be developed in the coming months, Germany said.